Sergey Tsyrulnik, R1ZBR will be active with special call R325G from Gadzhievo, Murmanskaya oblast, Russia, commemorating 325th Anniversary of the funding of the Russian Navy.
He will operate on HF Bands.
QSL via R325G buro, QRZ com Log Book, HamLog.
the city of Gadzhievo. The city and the base point of Russian nuclear submarines. The base was opened in 1956 and served as a home port for diesel submarines. Since 1963, nuclear submarines have also been based in Gadzhievo, including the K-219 that sank in 1986. Initially, the city was called the village of Yagelnaya Guba. Then it was renamed and began to bear the name of the Hero of the Soviet Union Magomed Imadutdinovich Gadzhiev, who died in the Great Patriotic War.
He will operate on HF Bands.
QSL via R325G buro, QRZ com Log Book, HamLog.
the city of Gadzhievo. The city and the base point of Russian nuclear submarines. The base was opened in 1956 and served as a home port for diesel submarines. Since 1963, nuclear submarines have also been based in Gadzhievo, including the K-219 that sank in 1986. Initially, the city was called the village of Yagelnaya Guba. Then it was renamed and began to bear the name of the Hero of the Soviet Union Magomed Imadutdinovich Gadzhiev, who died in the Great Patriotic War.