I re-opened a radio station 7K3TFX in October of 1993 after 19 years QRT and I enjoy ham life again from
that time on.

I lost the station license JH1RCU in December of 1983 due to my carelessness.
A station license must be renewed every five years in Japan.
My father was transferred to Hokkaido again in December of 1974 when I
was a second year high school student. I began to live in a small apartment house alone and had to close the radio
station.
I gained the second class license in July of 1971 when I was 14 years old.
That is the youngest record at that time in Japan.
In December 1968, I opened an amateur radio station JH1RCU.
I was sometimes mistaken for YL station owing to my boys' soprano.
That year, I passed the phone class (Novice) armature radio operator examination
with my friend who lived same apartment house. Please look at the photograph
!
My family moved to Yokohama in April, 1968
I was born in Hokkaido, northern island of Japan (JA8 area) , on 11th June, 1957.
My name is Eiji Takuma and handle is "Kuma" or "Tak".
"Kuma" means "Bear" but I'm very gentle.
Please call me Tak !
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