More than half a million QSO in the log for 8 years of the club’s existence

On July 8, 2017, the first QSO with TF4M on 14 MHz was conducted using CW. The club is actively on the air almost every day.

The club actively participates in contests and hunts for rare DX stations. In addition to traditional communication modes, the club mastered new digital modes (FT8/FT4) five years ago. It also became active on the geostationary satellite QO-100 and jointly organized a number of special events with a group of amateur radio expeditionaries i.e 4U100QO & 4U1A-YL Op’s.

Over the years, the club has received a vast number of diplomas and awards and completed many diploma programs. Additionally, the club has developed its own diploma program, UNAP.

Confirmed QSOs have been confirmed with 293 DXCC countries out of the 307 worked.

The club continues to be highly active on the air and in contests. It is also continuously upgrading and improving its equipment and antennas.