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TOP NEWS ==== ZCZC TIPS 666 29/10 22.55 R. Barcelona - Catalano ID e pubblicità locale buono 738 28/10 18.04 R.N.E. R1 - Barcelona Catalano NX reg. Catalunya ottimo 774 30/10 18.50 R.N.E. R1 - Valencia SS NX reg. Comun. Valenciana ottimo 801 31/10 06.25 R.N.E. R1 - Castellon SS ID e NX locali buono 846 28/10 22.35 MCB R. - Alphen aan den Rijn Dutch MX suff. 891 30/10 23.20 R. Algers Int. - SS NX buono 927 29/10 22.30 Power 927 - Abbiategrasso IT MX ottimo 936 29/10 18.50 R.N.E. R5 - Alicante SS NX reg. Comun. Valenciana suff. 1044 31/10 23.02 R. San Sebastian - SS ID e pubblicità locale buono 1125 28/10 18.50 R.N.E R5 - Vitoria SS NX reg. Pais Vasco suff. 1179 30/10 18.30 R. Valencia - SS NX regionali su alluvione buono 1296 30/10 17.50 R. XL - Birmingham Hindy MX suff. ( Valencia off ) 1323 28/10 17.50 R. Targu Mures - Ungherese talk suff. 1341 28/10 22.02 R. Onda Cero - Almeria SS ID e pubblicità locale suff. 1395 28/10 17.35 R. Seabreeze - Grou Dutch MX suff. 1395 1/11 23.15 R. Sterrekijker - Elim Dutch MX suff. 1440 28/10 17.40 R. 208 - Randers EE MX suff. 1467 28/10 17.45 R. Paradijs - Utrech Dutch MX suff. 1476 29/10 17.55 R. Museum - Bad Ischl Tedesco MX suff. 1503 31/10 18.50 R.N.E. R5 - La Linea SS NX reg. Andalucia suff. 1512 31/10 22.40 R. Ardabil - Farsi talk suff. 1550 31/10 22.35 R. Nac. Sahrawi - Tindouf Arabo talk buono 1602 30/10 23.01 R. Ontinyent - SS ID e pubblicità locale suff. 1611 29/10 17.50 Mike R. - Dutch MX ottimo 1611 31/10 19.00 R. Arona - Dutch MX buono 1620 29/10 19.30 R. Marianne - Dutch MX buono 1620 2/11 17.45 R. De Derde Man - Dutch MX ottimo 1629 28/10 19.45 R. Bluebird - Dutch MX buono 1629 30/10 19.10 R. Twentana - Dutch MX buono 1642 31/10 19.25 R. Marskramer - Dutch MX suff. 1647 29/10 17.35 R. Moonbreker - Dutch MX suff. 1652 2/11 23.10 R. Moby Dick - Dutch MX buono 1656 29/10 17.40 R. Tarzan - Dutch MX buono 1665 29/10 17.35 R. Digital - Dutch MX buono 4775 30/10 23.10 R. Tarma - SS talk suff. 5035 1/11 22.50 R. Deltracks - EE MX buono 5780 28/10 17.30 R. Mystery Theatre - Greco MX buono 5800 27/10 13.10 R. Mi Amigo - EE ID e MX ottimo 5800 27/10 17.50 R. ContiKenzo - EE MX buono 5843 27/10 17.15 R. Joey - EE MX buono 5880 27/10 13.25 R. Rock Revolution - EE MX buono 5895 1/11 17.45 R. Northern Star - Bergen Norvegese MX suff. 5955 27/10 17.00 R. Romania Int. - Bucarest IT ID e NX ottimo 5995 28/10 22.40 R. Mali - Bamako FF NX buono 6060 1/11 17.30 R. Casanova - Winterswijk EE MX ottimo 6130 2/11 13.35 R. Extra Gold - Dutch MX buono 6185 28/10 05.25 R. Educacion - Mexico D.F. SS talk suff. 6195 31/10 21.30 Gringo R. - EE MX buono 6208 2/11 23.20 Laser Hot Hits - EE MX buono 6210 2/11 18.20 R. King SW - EE MX buono 6230 2/11 19.20 KCR - IT MX suff. 6275 27/10 13.20 R. Batavia - EE MX suff. 6280 29/10 16.50 R. Ronalisa - EE MX buono 6280 30/10 21.25 R. Frieloo - EE MX buono 6285 30/10 19.00 R. Action - EE MX ottimo 6294 1/11 17.50 R. Abu Dhabi - EE MX ottimo 6295 28/10 18.10 R. Cuckoo - EE MX buono 6295 29/10 16.45 R. Monique - EE MX buono 6300 27/10 17.20 Weekend Music R. - EE MX suff. 6305 31/10 17.25 R. Markies - EE ID e MX buono 6375 27/10 17.25 R. Baken 16 - EE MX suff. 6931 1/11 22.35 R. Indy - Sevilla SS MX buono 6956 31/10 20.10 R. Enterprise - IT MX buono 9540 27/10 18.00 R. Cairo - IT talk vergognoso 9585 31/10 17.45 R. Erena - Tigrino talk buono 9610 1/11 10.00 R. Voce della Speranza Firenze via relay pirata IT talk suff. ( io fossi Roberto Vacca farei una segnalazione alla Polizia Postale) 9665 28/10 22.35 Voz Missionaria - Camboriu PP talk suff. 10000 27/10 13.15 Italcable - Viareggio IT MX e orario buono 11640 31/10 17.50 R. Dabanga - Arabo talk buono 11690 2/11 11.30 Scandinavian Weekend R. - Virrat Finlandese MX suff. 11780 28/10 22.30 R. Nac. Amazonas - Brasilia PP talk buono 11970 3/11 08.39 Voce di Turchia - Ankara IT ID e NX buono 13800 30/10 18.02 TWR - Manzini Arabo talk ottimo 15770 29/10 12.20 RAE via WRMI - Miami IT NX suff. NNNN ----

2007-08-12

INTERVIEW TO SWL SM5-1252, ULLMAR, SWEDEN

1) How did you get involved in Ham-radio and how many years are being
a Ham now?

I started DX-ing in 1945 at the age of eleven. Two years later I learned
telegraphy on my own, partly with the help of the Long Wave ND Beacons and I
became an SWL member of SSA - The Swedish Radio Amateur Association. I
have always been first of all a listener except the periods 1964-1970 and 1974-
1978 when I was very active in transmitting as SM4DXL plus occasional
operations from SK4HV and SL4AQ. Nowadays I am just an SWL and have no
intention to regain my ham radio license again.

2) What attracted you the most in being a Ham-radio operator?

I love CW and have a genuine interest in antennas and in experimenting with
different arrays. On the other hand I am stupid with regard to many technical
aspects. I did construct my first tx, a small CO-PA at the time, but I am not of a
practical nature, my skill in life is in linguistics/translations and in general
writing. Today as an SWL I am attracted by listening to CW traffic, collecting QSL
cards and having contacts with hams through e-mail and letters.

3) What is your favorite mode and/or band?

Only CW and the bands I prefer are 7, 10 and 18 MHz. When the sunspot cycle
moves on, I am likely to return to my old main interest: 28 MHz.

4) What equipment do you use?

I do have a JRC NRD-535D which is a nice receiver, but I do not use it regularly.
I have to change my outdoor antenna for more undisturbed reception (to limit
local electric noise) before using the NRD-535 in the basement full scale again.
At present I mostly use a SONY ICF-7600G together with an indoor vertical
antenna, built on a curtain pole with closely wound 50 m of wire! This array gives
me surprisingly good results and it's real sports - a DX station who gets my
reports will be convinced that he(she) is getting out OK when heard with such
rx/antenna in Sweden!!

5) Do you hold DXCC and what is the score?

I have 160 countries confirmed on the broadcast bands.
I started collecting Ham-radio QSL's again only in 2006 so I am just at a start
there.

6) What has been your most memorable story related to Ham-radio so
far?
My greatest thrill was in January 2007 when hearing F3NB on 7 MHz CW. I was
very surprised, went to the basement and found my childhood logs from 1945-
1947 and 1947-1951. After searching for one hour I found him: December 19,
1949! I wrote to Andy (F3NB) with all the details, and ten days later his reply
arrived, with seven cards and photos, including a photo of himself with his first
rig from 1932! Also the QSL's for my 1949 and 2007 SWL reports! A very
nostalgic, touching moment in my life!
Andy who is 90 years old and still going strong on CW had written down the
essentials of his life story on the cards and this was material enough for a full
page article in QTC - the SSA monthly publication - this month. This was an
event with stronger feelings than even my first QSO in 1964 and other
interesting things which have happened in my "radio life".

7) Do you think CW had it's best time since you don't need it anymore to
get a license?

It is very strange and also a wonderful fact that CW is alive and sparkling! It is
not necessary for a license any more in most countries, but I think in a way the
CW operations have got a special status. You can shout into a microphone any
time, but CW requires learning, skill, it is a work of art! And to listen to the
different styles in CW operating is fascinating.

8) How would you explain our hobby to someone not familiar with Hamradio?

It is the unknown - the letter X in the expression DX - that counts. To find rare
stations, to listen through disturbances to weak signals, to follow the changes of
ionospheric conditions, that's the thrill! This is quite different from surfing on the
Internet-. In our hobby it's your personal skill and your constructive imagination
that counts - just like in art and handicrafts. Information, education and
entertainment are given in an excellent way through the Internet, TV,
broadcasting - but our hobby, Ham radio and SWL/DX listening is something
different! It has got a special value of its own.

9) Do you have other hobbies besides Ham-radio?
Yes indeed. I am also a stamp collector and I am interested in literature,
especially poetry. I have also an old interest in nature, especially insects, where I
was engaged in amateur scientific work in the past.

10) Any final words to the people reading the interviews?

I join in SWL Eyran's (from Israel) words: Those of you licensed radio amateurs
who understand that listening has got a value of its own and that SWL's are no
second class radio fans have got a realistic attitude. Personally I have had
excellent relations with radio amateurs, their friendliness and very nice
comments on my reception reports are a source of joy in my life. But some hams
seem to believe that our happiness cannot be comp
complete without a ham license! But this is not the fact.
SWL's on the other hand should never act like "beggars", sending useless
reception reports without interesting details, just to obtain a QSL. Writing SWL
reports requires effort and imagination - try to find out what will be of interest to the Ham you send your report to.


FROM: http://www.sk5bn.se/qrz/web-QRZ_nr_8_2007.pdf

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