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Hello dear visitor. 世界、こんにちは! Привет дорогой Посетитель

Here you can find some informations about my radio activity and interest.

My interest into HAM-Radio is DX-Hunting and Contest. I also like to collect and repair old  Radios.

I work some contests as SOP (HB9LCW) my favorits are: ARRL DX CW & Phone, CQ 160m CW, CQWW CW and CQ WPX.

Awards: DXCC Honor Roll: Mixed & CW. DXCC: Phone, RTTY, 9BDXCC (160, 80, 40, 30, 20, 17, 15, 12, 10.)

DXCC Challenge: 2391 Band Points. WAZ: 160 (all zones), Phone & CW. WAS: 160 & CW. WAC: CW, Phone & RTTY.

 

Sometimes I work also via remote radio the station is located close to my QTH on the mountain about 2700 meters over sea level (low power and simple vertical antenna) amazing what you can hear without any man made noise like PLC etc.

 

All QSOs (inclusive contest) will be uploaded to LOTW (Logbook of the World) only for HB9LCW call.

HB0/HB9LCW QSL request via direct or bureau no LOTW!

If you need direct QSL please send SAE with new (valid) IRC from your country or 3 US $ but IRC preferably.

Operator and team member from HB9RR and the Signal-Hill bandpoint chaser.

Member of: USKA and GDXF

Operator from HB9MOON EME Station (Owner HB9HAL).

 

Rig: Yaesu FT 2000 and FT 950 / Alpha 86 Amp. / LP 100 Power meter (the best ever).

Antenna maintenance @ Signal-Hill.

 

160&80m TX vertical (88 feet / 27m) high from Titanex / @ Signal-Hill.

For RX on the low bands we use a four square from DX-Engineering.

The TX and RX antennas are spaced aprox. 200 meters.

 

2El. SteppIR for 6 to 20m with folded 30/40M dipole from (USA). Tower from Hummel (Germany).

One antenna for 7 bands a good compromise not big gains but works.

 

my daily job as a telecom technician is repair and installation of wireless systems

 

62 feet / 20m high tower. Antennas from Fritzel and Sommer.

Antennas and tower facility (all Homemade).

 

My QSLs.

 

 
 

 

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