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The link here leads to a collection of useful and practical information for Bulgarian radio amateurs that I have not seen elsewhere. The frequency plan is current as of May 10, 2022. Note that there is also a second section with standard repeater names and frequencies. It is advisable to […]

Frequency plan (Bandplan) for Bulgarian Radio Amateurs

Today, April 12, we celebrate World Aviation and Astronautics Day. We also celebrate 54 years since Yuri Gagarin’s space flight. On April 12, 1961, at 9:07 a.m. Moscow time, the Vostok spacecraft took off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome with pilot-cosmonaut Yuri Alekseevich Gagarin. The ship makes one round of the […]

World Day of Aviation and Cosmonautics

LZ2KAL – amateur radio club village of Alekovo Someone once /before 1960/ created an amateur club in the village and put into operation an amateur radio station with the initials LZ2KAL. This probably happened with the help of the district radio club in Veliko Tarnovo. According to the memories of […]

LZ2KAL – self-made radio club in the village of Alekovo

LZ2KAB – radio club at the youth center The organization of the radio club at the youth center in the village of Polikraishte was the work of Rumen Sarnov LZ2DD, who also became the head of the radio station, and Stefan Getsov LZ2PS – who led the educational activities for […]

LZ2KAB – radio club at a youth center

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, […]

NIKO AVRAMOV – DJ0GB (ex. LZ2DJ)

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 […]

LZ2KSQ – amateur club in the town of Svishtov

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. […]

LZ2KKP – amateur city radio club Polski Trambesh

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 […]

LZ2KPK – Amateur Radio Club, Village of Polikraishte

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 […]

Radio clubs – a place for patriotic education of youth

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  1. LZ3AI on Frequencies, antennas and a little stubbornness: Practical amateur radio frequencies and bands for Bulgaria22.03.2026

    It's already been corrected. Thanks again! 73!

  2. LZ3AI on Frequencies, antennas and a little stubbornness: Practical amateur radio frequencies and bands for Bulgaria18.03.2026

    I will add the frequency when I have time. Thanks for the feedback! btw there is also a Bulgarian version…

  3. LZ3DA on Frequencies, antennas and a little stubbornness: Practical amateur radio frequencies and bands for Bulgaria11.03.2026

    From LZ3DA - Tony, the more common frequency for SOTA activation is 145450. I use 145500 often due to the…

  4. Jack on Internal Resistance of the Car Battery08.02.2026

    I appreciate this info! I used a Viking battery tester tor my car battery. It showed 5.47 mOhms and 63%…

  5. LZ3AI on Complete list of amateur radio codes and abbreviations30.01.2026

    It probably happened during the translation, since in the Bulgarian version (which is original) it is correctly written "предавател" (transmiter),…

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