I started with amateur radio very early. In 1958, I enrolled in a course at the pioneer home in Tarnovo to study radiotelegraphy. During our training, we had the opportunity to visit the pioneer radio station LZ2KBS and see how shortwave radio connections are established. This interested me a lot, […]
Amateur club in the town of Svishtov There is no information or anyone’s memories about the initial organization of an amateur club in the town of Svishtov. This probably happened before 1960, and initially a transmitter made in the Tarnovo radio club + a concert receiver was used, which in […]
LZ2KKP – amateur city radio club Polski Trambesh There is no information about the time of the club’s establishment (1956? ) and its members. The only thing is that one of the transmitters was built by Gergi Zahariev Karailiev LZ2GZ (sk). A small RX Cushcraft was used as a receiver. […]
LZ2KPK – Amateur Radio Club Village of Polikraishte On 10.10.1966, several people, enthusiastic young people, set the beginning of an organized amateur radio movement in the village of Polikraishte. In a room, in a private house, on the village square – Boncho Vassilev /LZ2AS-sk/, Boyan Adzharov (sk) – activist of […]
On March 11 of this year, the reporting and election conference of the radio clubs from the district was held in Veliko Tarnovo. Representatives of the District and City Committees of the Komsomol and many radio amateurs were present. In his report, the secretary of the district radio club, Ivan […]
The Amateur Radio Village On 10.10.1966, several enthusiastic young people initiated an organized amateur radio movement in the village of Polikraishte. In a room, in a private house, on the village square – Boncho Vassilev /LZ2AS-sk/, Boyan Adzharov/SK/ – an activist of the radio club in G. Oryahovitsa and Milko […]
A Real Radio-Ham YORDAN GAYDAROV: I was in eighth grade when a girl came to enroll in a radiotelegraphy course. I had heard about Morse code and had even listened to telegraph signals when I was “walking” on the short waves of our home radio. They enrolled me almost by […]
Despite the fact that I was born in Sofia in 1943, my family moved to Tarnovo at that time. After 1965, Tarnovo received its real name Veliko Tarnovo, due to its greatness as the capital of the Second Bulgarian Kingdom. My family lived in my grandfather’s house, which was on […]
LZ2KAD – city radio club – Gabrovo Whoever and whenever starts talking about the radio club in Gabrovo, must start with the name of its creator – Eng. BORIS KONYAROV. Memories of Lyuben Penkov (later LZ2LF) from Balchik, one of the veterans of our amateur radio movement. He says: “I […]