We were so pleased to hear the good news from one of the admired IOTA Activator from YB Land, YE1AR through our YBDXC WA group few days ago.
He was successfully applied for 5B DXCC Award when he was still hold his former callsign YF1AR. Therefore he became the first Advance Class holder in ORARI, who were earn 5BDXCC Award from ARRL.
Only 5 ORARI member earned 5B DXCC so far and proudly listed on www.arrl.org/dxcc Congratulation OM Budi Santoso for this outstanding achievement, became ‘The first YF/Advance class ORARI member earned 5B DXCC Award’.
Antenna performance testing
YF1AR will be qrv for several
days on 80m CW mode, using yagi full size 2 elements on 40m height self
supporting tower, running barefoot 100w only
give me call, pse, TNX
YF1AR. 2 element yagi 80m.
YC1CT and YF1AR.
YC1CT Antenna Farm.
YF1AR. IC-7800
Equipment
YF1AR Radio Icom 7800 power 100W
Antenna yagi fullsize 2 element with 40m height selfsupporting tower Mode mainlyCW
dedicated to my " Big Brother " N2OO Bob, numero uno QSL Manager
This is the the man behind ..........
4 NEW Island (RSGB IOTA OC-272, OC-273, OC-275, OC-295 for YB) and rare IOTA .........
6 NEW LightHouse (ARLHS LH IDO-376, IDO-378, IDO-381, IDO-384, IDO-386, IDO-387) and rare LH ..........
2 NEW Flora & Fauna ( YBFF-025, YBFF-016) ........
the one and only who QRV from portable /0,/1,/2,/3,/4,/5,/6,/7,/8,/9, from Sabang till Merauke, .........
the one and only who QRV from SW Moluccas with 3 IOTA and 8 islands, from Lirang till Masela, .........
the one and only who QRV from OC-177 for 9 island, including 3 ybff park and 2 lighthouse, ..........
the one and only who QRV from YB land outer island for 9 island,.........
Nusantara Award Activator for 40 Island
ARLHS LightHouse Activator for 20 Lighthouse
RSGB IOTA 50th Marathon Diamond Activator
RSGB IOTA 50th Marathon 2nd World Plaque Winner
The Longest IOTA DXpedition ever done, YF1AR/8, Moluccas IOTA Tour, Oct, Nov, Dec 2015
DAMN!!!, I love YB-land, the largest archipelago
YF1AR IOTA/LH/FF DXpedition
YF1AR Award and Certificate
Amateur radio operators exchange QSL cards to confirm two-way radio contact between stations. Each card contains details about one or more contacts, the station and its operator. At a minimum, this includes the call sign of both stations participating in the contact, the time and date when it occurred (usually specified in UTC), the radio frequency or Band used, the mode of transmission used, and a signal report.