The blog of a dedicated radio amateur and electronics enthusiast
"Having fun on the air and in the workshop - communicating and creating"
06 February 2010
Award arrives
The award that I mentioned in my last posting has just arrived by post; very colourful it is too. It will look even more impressive when framed and hanging on the wall in my radio room.
I am English, 1953 model; received my education at grammar school and London university. Professionally I was employed in the telecommunications sector by a large British company. I left the UK in 1993 to live in Poland. I then became self-employed as a freelance consultant working globally in the mobile phone network industry. My life-long enthusiasm for electronics and radio-communications began during my childhood and led to my hobbies of amateur radio and electronics. I obtained my first amateur radio license in 1971, and am 'on the air' regularly, using frequency bands from 136KHz to 432MHz. I enjoy equally operating my radio station and the technical and practical side of designing and building my own equipment. If there is still time, I like to capture images of the earth from orbiting weather satellites. Let me share my wonderful hobbies with you.
Welcome to my blog !
- Steve, the 'Radioworm & Globetrekker'.
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