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QSL Manager for Icelandic Radio Amateurs

TF3SG is the QSL Manager for the Icelandic Radio Amateurs society.

TF3SG Mobile on 15th Jan 2011

Running mobile on Hlidsnes , quarter wave vertical on 80m with elevated radials.  Equipment, FT 2000 with ext. power ampl, external power gernerator.  Had some problems with system stability yesterday.  I was opperating from my car and it is rather unconfortable to operate cw, holding the computer in my hands and at the same time [...]

QTH Alftanes on New Years day - HNY 2011

HNY to all Radio Amateurs.  On new years day and 2nd of Jan I took my mobile antenna to Alftanes and among worked VK6, VK7, N and S America, RA0, RA9 as well as ZS and Japan.  Very pleased to meet the JA5 and 7J4 on the 80m again.  The Asian stations were loud and clear [...]

CW on 3,7MHz QRS

If you hear me calling on CW please be patient with me. I am still learning.

IP06XN Oct 2010

Please wisit www.tf3cy.is to see pictures from the trip to the island of Grímsey 66 degree north.

TF3SG Mobile on Hlidsnesi - Alftanes jan 2010

 

Interesting what the Aurora can do, the signal comming from Japan, JA5AQC is ablolutely absorbed by the Aurora but the band is even open LP at the same time to VK3.

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My mobile antenna and wire on 160


Quarter wave vertical antenna close to the ocean

 
Recent testing of my new vertical quarter wave antenna on 80m.  The QTH Hlidsnes  Álftanesi is a perfect place to place an antenna.  The antenna is 20m in hight and with 4 to 5 elevated radials about 1m above the ground. The feedpoint impedance varies with the number of radials. The radiation resistance was close to [...]

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Panorama of the East Coast

 
This Jan. 29 panorama of much of the East Coast, photographed by one of the Expedition 30 crew members aboard the International Space Station, provides a look generally northeastward: Philadelphia-New York City-Boston corridor (bottom-center); western Lake Ontario shoreline with Toronto (left edge); Montreal (near center). An optical illusion in the photo makes the atmospheric limb and light activity from Aurora Borealis appear "intertwined." Image Credit: NASA
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