Dear Visitor!


Thank you for checking out my page.

Pardon the dust. I'm doing my best to get everything up to date, but it takes time.


- See if I'm on air:

pskreporter.info
hamspots.net


Bio:

In the early 90's, when I was working as a tech at the Hungarian Radio one of my coworkers was a HAM. While I've been interested in radio since long, he inspired me to make the steps forward to take an exam and get a license. I was poor and my QTH was not quite HAM friendly but regarldess it was a good headstart, getting acquainted with radios, antennas, and digital modes. Later in the 2000s life got busy and for 20-something years I was away from radios, but now that I feel settled and have the time for HAM dusted off my license, acquired new (old) radios, antennas.. once it started it never ends, most HAM knows.

I've always favored digital modes, and there was a huge evolution of them compared to when I started. It is, and will be a long process to learn them, and I'm at the beginning of this path.

Due to its location, my QTH is still less than ideal but, as always, I try to make the best out of it.

JN97MK Budapest, Hungary

As per my license allows, I might be found at:

- (80m - no antenna atm)
- 40m
- 20m (listening)
- 10m
- 2m (mostly dead here)
- 70cm (dead too)

In modes:

- ft8
- js8
- more as I learn..

Radios:

- Kenwood TS-430V HF
- Icom IC-7100 HF/VHF/UHF
- dual band handhelds

Antennas:

- HF 40/10m: EFHW qrp
- 10m/2m/70cm: Discone
- more to be installed..


Site memberships:

- hamqth.com
- ham365.net
- hrdlog.net
- qsl.net
- qrz.com 
- eqsl.cc
- hamspots.net
- arrl.org

I keep filling them up with information as I am able.

 

73, and see you on air!

HG5CRH Op. Attila

Updated 2025-Aug-13