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Tuesday, October 31, 2017

PA3/9M2PJU Warmenhuizen Netherlands




Me and Martin PA3FRI/9M2FRI at Amsterdam Centraal




On October 2017, I was in Warmenhuizen, Netherlands and operated on 40 and 20 meters CW mode as PA3/9M2PJU using Kent single paddle keyer, Kenwood TS-480 with Multi bands end fed antenna.




QTH was at Martin's house. His Netherlands callsign is PA3FRI and his Malaysian callsign is 9M2FRI.




I'm using his radio shack located in his home's attic. With his simple equipment and my lack of time to spend on radio activities, I managed to make a few contacts and most of them are from Europe.




The temperature was cold in Netherlands, it was 15 to 20 degrees Celsius but it was such a great experience operating outside 9M2 land.



Thanks to those who answered my calls. Till we meet again. 73.
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Check My Callsign (ruby script) by 9M2ROL

Amirol 9M2ROL made a ruby script that can pull amateur radio callsign or holder name information from MCMC website. Suitable for Ubuntu or any Linux/Unix users.

To install just clone from the official repo and install the dependencies.

Check My Callsign (ruby script)


Description

It will check the requested callsign detail such as the Holder Name, Assignment No and Expiry Date through MCMC website. So all the data appear here are synchronize and UP-TO-DATE!

How to run it?


Download this file or clone it and run in your terminal by typing ruby scrapper.rb

Copyright


All the data shown here is belongs to Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC)


Screenshot


git

https://github.com/AmirolAhmad/check_my_callsign