Ham radio


This page was last updated : 17-Jul-20 10:58:51

PH2LB is my call and you can find me on various Hamradio bands. But next to the QSO's I like to experiment, build my own stuff and switch the shack for the outdoors. 

Interested in a not so short history about PH2LB ? Take a look at the History :-)

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I support the "DX Code Of Conduct" to help to work with each other and not each against the others on the bands. Click here and find out more about the project and how you can endorse it.

DX CODE OF CONDUCT

  • I will listen, and listen, and then listen again before calling.
  • I will only call if I can copy the DX station properly.
  • I will not trust the DX cluster and will be sure of the DX station's call sign before calling.
  • I will not interfere with the DX station nor anyone calling and will never tune up on the DX frequency or in the QSX slot.
  • I will wait for the DX station to end a contact before I call.
  • I will always send my full call sign.
  • I will call and then listen for a reasonable interval. I will not call continuously.
  • I will not transmit when the DX operator calls another call sign, not mine.
  • I will not transmit when the DX operator queries a call sign not like mine.
  • I will not transmit when the DX station requests geographic areas other than mine. When the DX operator calls me, I will not repeat my call sign unless I think he has copied it incorrectly.
  • I will be thankful if and when I do make a contact.
  • I will respect my fellow hams and conduct myself so as to earn their respect.

 

 

 

 

I support the "CAMPAIGN FOR THE RESPECT OF THE QRP FREQUENCIES" to raise awareness for the respect of the QRP amateur radio frequencies. Click here and find out more about the project and how you can endorse it.

 


As you may know I like to work in the field. And one of the things fieldradio operators sometime like to do is activate World Wide Flora & Fauna locations (WWFF for short). 

World Wide Flora and Fauna in Amateur Radio

It seems that I have visited a fewWWFF locations in The Netherlands and worked from there without knowing about the WWFF. So this year my XYL and I have plans to redo those locations and activate a few more in The Netherlands. 

PAFF - Hamradio & Flora and Fauna Netherlands

So lets get out there and activate.

 

 

Are you a amateur radio operator with a passion for portable operations outside?

Then be sure to check out the Field Radio group on Facebook or there website at http://www.fieldradio.org/, both founded by Joe K9ATG. There you will find lots of other likeminded ham operators, get inspiration for great idea's, can read field radio stories (often including great pictures) and offcourse find lots of information about fieldradio.