This is BG7IHN, a personal amateur radio station of P.R.China

Nice to meet you!

I am a member of CRSA (Chinese Radio Sports Association).

My name is Zhao Xiang Dong. And you can call me Seaman. If you want to know me more, come here.

Anytime, you can write to me. I would like to reply to you when I can.


I have passed an exam and gotten an licence.
Now I may transmit with frequencies below.
         29.200 -  29.300MHz, 29.550 - 29.700 MHz
         50.000 -  54.000MHz
        144.000 - 145.800MHz
        430.000 - 435.000MHz, 438.000 - 440.000MHz

Now, I use a FM VHF/UHF hand-held KENWOOD TH-78A, an all-mode 10 meters mobile transceiver ALAN-9001 and an Anritsu receiver RG53A (100KHz-35MHz). For my HF radio station, I built an GP antenna, which length is  5 meters, on the top of my house.

They are showed below.


I hope to have a QSO with someone and exchange QSL card with him or her. My QSL card will be special. I make it myself and promise every QSL card will has a different picture and a different number. It means, if you exchange QSL card with me, you will get a card, no one has a same in the world.

The first standard design is showed below.

After I sent out 15 pieces of QSL card, I thought I need a new design, because the first edition was designed when I have nothing for a radio station. In my second design, there are pictures of myself and the equipments what I use, there are a logo of CRSA, my callsign and a number of the QSL card. I add my telephone numeber and my E-mail accounts on the back of QSL card.

The second standard design is showed below.

In National Day of 2002, some hams in QingDao city planned to setup a radio station . I decided to communicate with this station when they worked. It was the first time that I had a QSO with another certain radio station on a certain time. For this, I had my third design of QSL card.

The third standard design is showed below.

I believe, more designs will be used, because I continue to enjoy my life as a HAM. I like to introduce myself in such a way. It is one interesting thing from amateur radio.

I dream that I can have a QSO with morse code. It is so cool, no one can understand unless professional operators. I shall study how to be such a professional in some ways. Now I have one software, it is helpful. If you want to be such a operator too, maybe you should use it.

[MsCode99] works in MS-Windows

If you can't download this software here and you really want to get it, let me know. I can E-mail it to you as an attachment.


History of a HAM£º
Date Event
Mar 21, 2002 Joined Chinese Radio Sports Association (CRSA)
May 20, 2002 Got a class four amateur radio operator's licence
Jul 2002 Bought and set up 10 meter HF mobile transceiver (ALAN9001) and VHF/UHF hand-held transceiver (Kenwood TH-78A)
Jul 29, 2002 Set up a 10 meters band half wavelength GP antenna, The first connecting other Hams on HF
Aus 3, 2002 The first DX QSO
Aus 17, 2002 Set up a 3 bands (6m, 2m and 70cm) J antenna
Oct 2002 Bought and set up Anritsu receiver RG53A

E-mail: bg7ihn@qsl.net
Copyright©: Oct,2002