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Offline Erny

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hi from Italy
« on: September 19, 2018, 1313 UTC »
Hi folks
My name is Erny and I am from northern part of Italy. I am 53 and I live 24 kms north west from Mantua, 45 kms south east from Verona and 33 kms south west from Lake Garda. My QTH Locator is JN55GG.
I have just checked out the whole forum but I didn't find any section in which new entries can feature themselves sayning hallo to everyone of you, so I posted my first message over here.

I have been a radio enthusiast since early 90s when I started to get closer to the radioworld buying a radio which was dedicated to the citizen band. With the passing of time and years I started to get into the radiolistening and since thne I have been only an SWL. My name for that is IZ3004SWL.
I love listening to spy numbers stations but I also like to listen to every signal coming from HF and beyond.
I have joined you to understand better this world and to talk with you from time to time.
Thanks for reading.
Talk with you soon.
Ciao
« Last Edit: September 19, 2018, 1316 UTC by Erny »

Offline jFarley

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Re: hi from Italy
« Reply #1 on: September 19, 2018, 1354 UTC »
Greetings, Erny!

We look forward to your contributions!
Joe Farley, Near Chicago
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Re: hi from Italy
« Reply #2 on: September 19, 2018, 1425 UTC »
Benvenuto a bordo di Erny!
Indoors: RX-340/4 Square / Outdoors: Belka-DX/Whip / Poolside: HF-150/D.O.G / Off Air/Studio Recordings

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Re: hi from Italy
« Reply #3 on: September 19, 2018, 1654 UTC »
Greetings to you sir!
Near Chicago, IL USA.  Drake R8, Ten-Tec RX340, JRC NRD545, Watkins Johnson HF-1000, Wellbrook loop at 28', 43m inverted vee.  Please QSL to fpeconsultant@aol.com thanks.

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Re: hi from Italy
« Reply #4 on: September 19, 2018, 2204 UTC »

Hi Erny -

Welcome and I visited your fine country in the Spring - well actually just Sicily, and had a wonderful time.  My family came to New York City from around Palermo about 100 years ago.  Hope you get as much enjoyment out of this forum as I have.
Tecsun H501x (broadcast received on this unless noted), Zenith T/O G500, Zenith T/O Royal 7000, Emerson AR-176, Zenith 8S154, T/O 7G605 (Bomber), Tecsun PL-600, Tecsun PL-880, Zenith 5S320, Realistic DX 160 using 40 feet of copper wire.  With apologies to Senator Gramm for his thoughts on firearms, "I have more radios than I need but not as many as I want."
QTH:  Durham, Connecticut (rural setting, 15 miles north of Long Island Sound)
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Re: hi from Italy
« Reply #5 on: September 20, 2018, 1437 UTC »
Welcome aboard.   :) 
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