Within the North Atlantic DXCC of Ireland (29 Division) is Dx Adventure Radio Club (DA-RC) member 29DA010 Charlie who joins the club in late November 2016.
An active DX Hunter, and one whom has nailed more than 200 DXCC since he started out in radio comms back in the 1980s, Charlie has previously been known on the 11m band as 29GP001 or 29TC7501
Referenced as EU-115 by the Radio Society of Great Britain, Ireland is separated from Great Britain to its east by the North Channel, the Irish Sea, and St George’s Channel. It’s the second-largest island of the British Isles, the third-largest in Europe, and the twentieth-largest on Earth.
For such a small country, the Island of Ireland has more than its fair share of Must-See Attractions, from picturesque landscapes to history and culture laden cities, towns and villages.
Charlie’s home QTH, in fact, is one those historically renowned settlements.
Tyholland (meaning “Talainn’s house”) is a small parish in County Monaghan, part of the Border Region, in the province of Ulster.
While nearby sights include the Clones Round Tower (Pictured right), Castle Leslie and Monaghan County Museum which is recognised as one of the leading provincial museums in Ireland, Tyholland was scene of the little known ‘Killyneill ambush’.
In addition to Charlie’s custom built radio shack and some enchanting Irish landscapes, it is also home to Tyholland GAA football club which was established in 1952.
As you can see by the photos, 29DA010 Charlie’s station is an striking one indeed…
Modern Icom IC-7800 and FT1000D transceivers and an antenna farm which consists of a Sirio 817, 5 element el Vortex Delta Loop and a 6 element El LFA yagi ensure his signal packs a fair punch and the callsign 29DA010 features in the logs of most sought after DX stations and DXpeditions around the world.
“I’m a man of the outdoors who enjoys the peace of the countryside,” says 29DA010 Charlie, a father of 4 and grandfather. “I’m also interested in Hunting, Music and Motorcycles…”
It’s the hobby of radio communications, however, which Charlie holds dear. In addition to chasing DX, he lists propagation and antenna theory, exchanging QSL cards, contesting, IOTA and LOTA activities as some of his favourite hobby pursuits.
Add to that, an obvious passion for his local parish, the smallest in Monaghan, and 29DA010 Charlie certainly has lots of exciting things going on in his life worth sharing with fellow DA-RC members and others on the Freeband when conditions permit.
QSL Information
Charlie, 15 New Houses, Tyholland, Co Managhan, Ireland
Charlie I’m sending the link to our long QSO we had on Wed 1st Aug 2018.
It was great to get to know you.
I had to cut part of the video for you tube cause too long hehe.
But at least you can hear how you are sounding.
Here is the youtube link and my facebook page.
Cheers and beers from Kevin 26dr935
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgRpuuzNBAM
https://www.facebook.com/Kevinjames2012
Good DX Charlie do you send qsl cards or Eqsl?
Kindly regards Richard
Charlie good dx thankyou i hope we stay in contact and you send me a message
73
Richard
Charlie that was meant to say Paul in ballynahinch l
Charlie it’s part l ballynahinch can you you give me Eamonns call sign so I can look it up thanks Paul 73 68 sd103
Thanks so much my friend Charly for the beautiful contact… I hope to listen you very soon again….
Congratulations for you web site and of course your jack transmission ….greetings from Tucuman, Argentina.
73 de 4RC124 Walter
Hello Friend Charlie, again in touch now with 31SD111, I was the 31TX014, it was a great pleasure to cross over antennas with you. 73’s and 51’s
Hi Charlie I am Giorgio 1TDT008
Thanks for the small QSO with 68DA090
If you like, we can exchange the QSL
Thanks again and I hope to hear you on the air
Friend Charlie, I sent my QSL Card to this address:
15 New Houses
Tyholland
Co Managhan
Ireland
Many thanks for the excellent QDO, a big hug.
73’s 51’s
Welcome to the DA familly Charlie, I hope to meet you soon on the band. Best 73’s from 104 DA 102