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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 […]

The Amateur Radio Village

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 […]

A true Radio-Ham

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 […]

The hobby I loved for life

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 […]

LZ2KAD – city radio club – Gabrovo

Amateur City Radio Club – Elena The radio club develops educational activities – there is a radio hall for 20 students. Famous activists of the club are Ivan Gradinarov, Ivan Syarov, Lyuben Nikolov. LZ2KAE was opened in 1956 with a transmitter built in the Tarnovo district radio club. The station […]

LZ2KAE – DIY city radio club – Elena

LZ2KBK – Pavlikeni city radio club The radio station was opened in 1956 with a transmitter built in the district radio club in Veliko Tarnovo. We have no information about the opening of the amateur radio club in Pavlikeni. My personal memory – In 196x I visited this club – […]

LZ2KBK – Pavlikeni city radio club

LZ2KVK – Radio Club Gorna Oryahovitsa Airport The initials were chosen in memory of Viktor Krastev LZ1VK – who died as an on-board radio operator. The radio operators at the airport regularly participate in the life of the city radio club as speed telegraphy competitors, as Morse code teachers. We […]

LZ2KVK – G. Oryahovitsa Airport Radio Club

LZ2KGO – amateur radio club TET “M. V. LOMONOSOV” The radio club was founded by Boncho Vassilev LZ2AS (sk) in 1962, and the club radio station went on the air in 1963. The transmitter was built by students at the technical school under the supervision and consultations of Boncho Vassilev […]

LZ2KGO – amateur radio club TET “M. V. LOMONOSOV”

LZ2KBS – Pioneer Palace Veliko Tarnovo Siika Yancheva The station’s LZ2KBS is Nikolay Pisarov

LZ2KBS – Pioneer Palace Veliko Tarnovo

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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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