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Sunday, September 2, 2012

Amateur radio operator YB1TJ (Indonesia)

Amateur radio operator YB1TJ in Tangerang Selatan, Indonesia was logged on 2 September 2012. From 09.45 to 10.20 UTC, he was heard repeatedly saying: "CQ. Yankee Bravo 1 Tango Juliet (YB1TJ). All Asia Contest. " Other amateur radio operators responded and were heard, including JA1... JS3...and others in the Asia region. Decibel and SINPO were provided by various operators. When verified, he stated: "QSL. 73s.  Sayonara. Transmission occurred on 14.260 kHz USB/SSB. Reception (SINPO) was 45434 -- good signal strength with some fading occasionally.

On 3 September 2012, I received confirmation from YB1TJ after sending a reception report to his Facebook account. He replied promptly with this message: "Thank you for your swl report. I will send my QSL card to your address. 73 Greeting from Indonesia. de Djoko YB1TJ." His QSL card arrived in the mail on 12 September 2012. Thank you very much, Djoko!




1 comment:

  1. When you report a radio amateur QSOs, you should send an SWL card to the radio amateur operator with the following information:

    Band:
    Date:
    Time:
    Callsign:
    QSO with:
    Signal report: R/S

    R = Readability (1-5)
    S = Signal from the S meter (1-9)

    9 is equal to S9 or stronger signal.

    As well as you may mention your equipment and your QTH locator.

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