G0VQY

HK0NA now worked on four bands

I am pretty chuffed today, I managed to work HK0NA on three more bands today, 12 m, 10 m, and 20 m. I work them on 17 m a few days ago, so I've only got 15 m and 40 m to find them on. I'm pretty confident I will vote on 15 m because obviously my beam works Ray well and that band, however I've only got a wire dipole and I've never even heard Colombia on 40 m so I'm certainly not going to hold my breath. Anyway, here are the four video showing my contacts with HK0NA










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G0VQY
G0VQY
My name is Penn, I was born in 1969 and live in a small fishing town called Brixham located on the south-west coast of England. In 1986 I dived into an outdoor swimming pool and sustained a serious neck injury which left me permanently paralysed and confined to a wheelchair. I have various hobbies such as angling, tropical fish keeping, computers and constructing and maintaining websites, and then of course amateur radio. I first became interested in radio in the early 80s when I used to use the citizens band frequencies. After I had my accident I then got back into CB and in 1995 I obtained my amateur radio licence. I now spend most of my operating time on HF, 20 m in particular where I enjoy talking to people all around the world. I use an ICOM 7800 along with a three element SteppIR directional beam antenna which is located on top of an 18 m heavy duty mast.

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