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Written by Luke, PT7WA   
Thursday, 21 June 2007

PT7WA, Luke
PT7WA, Luke
I started in Amateur Radio back on 1966 when I got my first call PY7VNY. Later on I changed it to PT7WA. Since my first days I was interested in DX. Having only a 25 watts AM/CW station I found CW was the only way to work long distance stations so I became a CW man.  I made some upgrade and finally obtained my first SSB transceiver in 1968. I have
worked all DXCC countries but on CW I need two more: P5 and 7O.

In 1999 i became a IOTA entusiastic and now I am having more than 900 islands worked. I have operated from SA-23 (as PT7FX) , SA-046 and SA-080. Besides my own operations I am the manager for all dx-peditions made by PT7AA/PS7KM, PT7BZ,PT7NK, PY2XB and PY8AZT as well for PT7AG and the contest station ZY7C.

Just in case you do not find your call in the online log I will be glad to search the original paper logs. When  QSLing via the Bureau be sure to write "VIA PT7WA" so the Central Bureau will send it to the right place.

Sorry: No E-QSL no LOTW uploadings.

Good DXing to all and a big thanks to Andre‚ (PT7ZZ) who spent many hours of
his free time to make this site operational.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 20 October 2009 )
 

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