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Lots of information on amateur radio station ER1LW & ER6A you can read on my page er1lw.kenwood.md. On page all information on Russian, so the summary in English you read below.

In amateur radio since 1982 ( SWL - UO5-039-1057 ) . The first license RO5OCN feb 1984, then UO5OLW, ER1LW, ER6A (in contests) , ER2000L.

Interested in all areas of amateur radio activities, particularly construction (many antennas, amplifiers and transceivers made by me), DX-ing (QSO with 335 DXCC countries), collecting diplomas (e.g. DXCC Honor Roll, 5BDXCC #5057, 6 meters DXCC #1148, DXCC 160 m #2261, DXCC on 10 bands, WAC on 10 bands, 5BWAZ #1771 etc. ), VHF / UHF / SHF QSO , contesting and so on.

Today equipment my station contains

RIGs:

KENWOOD TS-590SE for HF&50MHz operations

KENWOOD TS-2000XE + TS-2000E for VHF/UHF/SHF operations

KENWOOD TM-V71EE for VHF/UHF FM operations via satelites & paint QSOs

Home brew , ER1LW developed trarsverter on 70 MHz

KENWOOD TR-751A - IF for DB6NT transverters on 5,6 & 10 GHz

DB6NT MK2 - transverters kits for 5,6 & 10 GHz

 

PAs:

R-140 ( Р-140 , ГУ-43Б , GU-43B ) 1,6 kW for HF operations

50 MHz PA on ГУ-43Б/GU-43B, home brew ,developed ER1LW, 1,25 kW for EME & Multiskip Es operation

GU-74b for 144 MHz ( now abt 700 w ) for EME & MS operation

2xRA18H1213M ( 70 w ) for field operations on 1296 MHz

PA Terrasat on 5,6 GHz ( 5 w )

PA Harris on 10 GHz ( 5 w )

 

Antennas:

4 el trapYagi 14/21/28 MHz developed UA3FU at 10 meters from the roof of 9-storey building ( + 27 meters )

3 el trapYagi 18/24 MHz developed ER1LW at a height of 12 meters from the roof of 9-storey building ( + 27 meters )

6 el Yari 50 MHz developed YU7EF ( EF0606W ) at a height of 11 meters from the roof of 9-storey building ( + 27 meters )

11 el long Yagi 144 MHz developed YU7EF ( EF0211B ) at a height of 11,5 meters from the roof of 9-storey building ( + 27 meters )

23 el long YAgi 432 MHz developed DK7ZB at a height of 10,5 meters from the roof of 9-storey building ( + 27 meters )

Dipoles 1,8/3,5/7 MHz at a height of 14 meters from the roof of 9-storey building ( + 27 meters )

X-510N Diamond - multiLambda GP 144/432 MHz at a height of 14 meters from the roof of 9-storey building ( + 27 meters )

Two offset parabols on 5,6 & 10 GHz for field operations.


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