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DOK F39 OBER RAMSTADT

On the 24 and the 25 of Aug 2012 on Freq 14.247 was my first time giving out a Special DOK call. I was in our Club station in Germany ( DK0MM) ” with the Special DOK (40F39). We are celebrating our 40th year of our Clubstation.

That was not the problem. The problem was that I said “40F39 / DK0MM” . I am very sorry about the confusion that I cause on the Band. Now, I know that I have to say it different "DK0MM with a special club call". Thanks for the information and the emails. I hope that I still made It possible for some stations to collect a Special Club card out of Germany. Once again Sorry.

73's

 

To whom it may concerns:

My name is David Harris, I am an American veteran with a German amateur call sign.

My location is approximately 25km south of Frankfurt, Germany. In a small town on the border between Hessen and Bayern. This small town is sometimes called the “Wine Island (Weininsel)” from Odenwald. Approximately 230m above sea level.

I passed the Ham Radio test back in 2004 in Eschborn, Germany.

I have been living here in Germany since 1986. I was in the Army in a small town called Babenhausen, which is approximately 10 minutes from where I presently stay. Once my military time was over in 1992, I decided to stay in Germany, "European Out". And has been here since then. surprise

Since April 2011, I am a proud owner of TS590 Kenwood smiley and Heil GM-Elite 5.1 "Golden Microphone"

My KW Equipment :

Present Setup

Transceiver - Kenwood TS590S, Amplifier - ZZ750 from UY5ZZ , AntenneHB35C Tet, 5 element beam for 10, 15 and 20m on a GB12meter Tower , -Dx-wire windom wire antenne for 10,12,17,20,40 and 80m

My UKW Equipment : Transceiver – Yaesu FT-7800, Antenna – X510N from Diamond on top of the haus

 

My old setup

Transceiver - Kenwood TS590S, Amplifier - ZZ750 from UY5ZZ, AntenneMosley TA33, 3 element beam for 10, 15 and 20m , -Dx-wire windom wire antenne for 10,12,17,20,40 and 80m

My UKW Equipment : Transceiver – Yaesu FT-7800, Antenna – X510N from Diamond

 

 

It all began back in 2004, with a Kenwood 440 and Yaesu 2000B amplifier and a R7 Vertical.

 

In Jun 2009, I switched to a Mosley TA33 beam then added a W3/2000 wire dipol in Nov.

 

Thanks for looking me up , God bless you and 73´s!

 

 

 

Free counters!

 

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