Biography
I was born in 1960 in the south of Ukraine. Since my childhood I have been interested in radio engineering.
My first license (RA2FCI -Third Class) was received in the middle of 1976. At that time (1976-79)
I worked 28 MHz AM, and later when I got another transceiver, in SSB.
After completing military service (1979-81), I upgraded my license to (UA2FFF -Second Class).
Life however developed in such a way that there were no conditions and opportunities for working on the air. Later, this callsign was closed. At the end of 2016, I received the callsign R2FBT, which I currently hold.
RDA: KA-02 (Leningradsky region, Kaliningrad city)
E-mail: ua2fff@kanet.ru (only for useful information and good news!)
For operators who had a QSO with me, my LogBook is available at: http://r2fbt.ru/en/logbook.php
Here you can flip it, search through all the columns. You can augurate the correctness and completeness of the information I have received, as well as the status of QSL. If you find any erroneous or incomplete information about the QSO conducted, please let me know.
QSL: Initially, all correspondents through the QRZCQ.COM, QRZ.COM and HAMLOG.RU sites for which I upload my log send QSL-cards electronically.
Those who wish a paper QSL-card can send it through the QSL-bureau, I will respond in the same way.
For a quicker response through the QSL bureau, contact me by email and i will send my card through the bureau at the same time as you, halving the turnaround time.
You can also obtain a card by mailing me directly, by sending 1 IRC and an envelope with a return address.
Since I have 3 types of QSL-cards, it is possible for you to request a design - please email if you wish this. http://r2fbt.ru/en/qsl.php Otherwise I will send you a card of my choosing.
All issues related to the receipt of paper QSL-cards that may arise are resolved through correspondence via E-mail address.
Best regards
73! Alexander R2FBT
Worked DXCCs:
Equipment
TRX: Icom IC-756, 100 wats
Ant: W3DZZ