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R2FBT

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Alexander V. Lemeshko
st. Dadaeva 5 - 2
236016 European Russia
Kaliningrad

EU
kaliningrad
image of r2fbt

Call data

Last update:2018-02-18 00:53:13
QTH:Kaliningrad
Continent:EU
Views:1332
Main prefix:UA2
Class:2
Latitude:54.7308951
Longitude:20.5322778
Locator:KO04GR
DXCC Zone:126
ITU Zone:29
CQ Zone:15
Website:r2fbt.ru
Skype:ua2fff

Most used bands

80m
(42%)
40m
(32%)
20m
(26%)
15m
(1%)
10m
(1%)

Most used modes

SSB
(100%)
CW
(1%)
FM
(1%)

QSL data

Last update:2017-02-18 10:24:49
eQSL QSL:no
Bureau QSL:YES
Direct QSL:YES
LoTW QSL:no

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

DX Code Of Conduct

dx code of conduct small logoI support the "DX Code Of Conduct" to help to work with each other and not each against the others on the bands.

Other images

second pic
R2FBT / The Lake Top in Kaliningrad city
  

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