Groesbeek, view of the 'National Liberation Museum 1944-1945' in Groesbeek. © Ton Kersten tonkersten.com | Tue Jan 19, 2010 | © Ton Kersten - PA1TON
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HAM operator PA1TON

Station info

On 1999-04-07 I did get my first HAM license, being PE2TON. After studying morsecode and taken the exam a new call came in, PA1TON. Our morse training was supervised by Hans van Luik, PA3GHV and he made sure we passed our exam the very first time.

Location

My shack is located in the city of Groesbeek, leaning against the border of The Netherlands and Germany.

Call          : PA1TON
QTH           : Groesbeek, The Netherlands
Locator       : JO21xs
QSL Region    : 35
Coordinates   : N 51 46' 37"
                E 05 56' 09"

Morsecode

Have a look at the morse code table

NATO spelling

To make sure you know your spelling read this

And because it's required by law to use the NATO alphabet a lot of HAM operators use a different one. Take a look at one of many alternatives.