M0GLV - HA5KZO 14.225 MHz QSO (2022.05.22, 17:59 UTC)

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This is the second upload. Hopefully the video will be properly encoded this time.

I decided to upload this video on my 3Speak (Threespeak) channel first.
I will upload the video to my YouTube channel too.

Yesterday I made a two-way radioamateur QSO (contact) with an English radio amateur (M0GLV Marcin) in Hull, England on 14.225 MHz. I am in Hunyadfalva, Hungary. The distance is approximately 1623 km.

My equipment:
Transceiver: Yaesu FT-450D.
Antenna: D-Original Outback-1899 mobile antenna, directly connected to the transceiver in the room of my current rent.
TX Power: 100 Watts.

Have a nice day. All the best. Greetings and much love from Hungary.


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Hey, nice QSO on 20m band.
I only used CB actively 25 years ago. Then I used to listen ham radio for some while. But never got my own license.

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Thank you.

I took my radioamateur exam on 2011.12.23, and I have my radioamateur license since 2012.01.16. I am actively/regularly using my callsign since I received my license. I used CB radio only a few times around 2012-2013.

Have a nice day. All the best. Greetings and much love from Hungary.

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So... I finaly made a decision to get closer to radio vawes again. Just got Yaesu FT-4X, which I can use for UNLIS Tx on some frequencies in Czech Rep. We have some legaly free channels on 2m and 70cm besides CB and PMR.

Maybe I will get my own licence in the future 😉

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My advice would be to look for a local radioamateur club. They will certainly help. Or if there is no radioamateur club in your area, then look for local radioamateurs. I am sure that they will be very happy to help.

I hope that you will get your license soon.

Good luck and all the best.

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There is no problem with it. I have friend with the license...
But I have to finish the house reconstruction firts ;)

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