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Hello to everyone, I am active since end of 2007. My DOK is X38.

Please a little respect with "DO" - stations. Since we may send 2006 not only on VHF but also on HF. It is to be sent permitted with 100 Watts. On the following HF-frequencies we are active: 10m/15m/80m/160m. It would very nicely be if it the beginners a chance gives oneself to state, and not with side pushes inconsiderate, as is to be regarded unfortunately again and again. Thanks for your understanding

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In my home QTH I´m active on shortwave 10,15,80 and 160 meters.
- 6 el. selfmade yagi for 10m,
build up since end of August 2011, the boom has a lenght of 8,80m.
- 2 el. selfmade HB9CV for 15m,
- G5RV --> fullsize <-- for 10/15/80/160,

All togehter on my homemade telescope-aluminium-tower 9->15 meter high

From Sep. 2009 active also on VHF 2m / 70cm.Use a:
- X-510 for VHF;

In my portable QTH I use:
- 12 elm yagi 12JXX2 with a boom of 5,6m lenght for 2m ;
- 25 elm. yagi 25JXX70 with a boom of 5,5 m lenght for 70cm ;
- 2 Elm. HB9CV for 10m
- several wire ant. Windoms / G5RV ect.

RTX: Kenwood TS-2000 with MC-60

Present at home I use a 63m long G5RV ( 16m high),
in the past I made some realy nice tests on 80/160 with some longwire.
Maybe you could listen my voice on the air.

Active from EU057 Rügen Isl. / Ruegen Isl. Loc. JO64RJ, 11.Oct. 2009 until 18. Oct. 2009

Thanks for reading, hope to catch you soon on the radio. Greetings from Federal State Thuringia.

my DXCC, (green points are confirmed, the blue ones still waiting for the cards)

 

 

 

 

 

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This picture shows my 15 meter tower with the 2 Elm. HB9CV for 15m.
on the left site my 16 meter mast with the windom Antenna.
The Pic is not actually cause now I change the windom with a G5RV for 160m

Another view into direction west, on the right site stands the X510 for UHF, about 5 meters long.
The HB9 alone wink

6 Elm. yagi set up at 26.08.2011

this picture shows my antenna system ready, realy nice or not? smiley

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W4W Sevier County TN Field day *W4W : Sevier County Field Day* Start Date: *June 23, 2012* End Date: *June 24, 2012* Record ID: 8062 Requisitioned by: *Sevier County Emergency Radio Service* Call Sign: KJ4HPM Club Call Sign Address: 2005 Spence Mountain Loop Sevierville, TN 37876 Email: n4jtq@live.com Phone: 865-446-4535 Rick Sawaya. QSL Manager N4JTQ *Northview Optimist Park* This 24-acre park in northern Sevierville includes two soccer fields, two lighted baseball/softball fields, lighted walking 0.3 mile walking trail, picnic area, a picnic pavilion, and restrooms. Go east (on I-40 W) Depart I-40 West 1.7 mi At exit 407, take ramp right for TN-66 toward Sevierville / Pigeon Forge / Gatlinburg 0.4 mi Turn left onto TN-66 South / Snyder Rd / Winfield Dunn Pkwy 0.4 mi Turn right onto W Dumplin Valley Rd 1.1 mi Arrive at Kodak Northview Optimist Park on the left The last intersection is Hodges RdIf you reach TN-139 / Douglas Dam Rd, you've gone too far! Kodak, TN Kodak Northview Optimist Park We will be using the following log, if you plan on attending then download as many copies that you feel that you will need.. http://www.arrl.org/files/file/Field-Day/2012/2012-FD-LOG.pdf All logs must be turned into N4JTQ so that we can send in for points.. Setup will be early Saturday morning, bring your equipment, cable, antenna's, whatever you think you will need to operate, we will not have any equipment to loan or lend out this year, you will be responsible for your equipment.. There will not be any power at the location so bring your own generators or solar panels or batteries, what ever you will get your power from.. Rules,.... http://www.arrl.org/files/file/Field-Day/2012/2012-FD-Rules.pdf VHF Operation,... http://www.arrl.org/files/file/Field-Day/2012/2012-FD-VHF-Tips.pdf Frequencies we will be on.. 28.400 -10 meters 3.950 - 80 meters 14.265 - 20 meters 7.220 - 40 meters 21.350 - 15 meters FM For Field Day operating, FM is probably the easiest VHF mode to implement. You’ll have little trouble finding FM rigs to use; even a hand-held transceiver can make a fine Field Day rig. FM doesn’t have the range of CW or SSB, but it is the most popular communications mode on the VHF and UHF bands. You’ll find the greatest amount of FM simplex activity on the 2-meter band, although 6 meter FM may be worth a try as well. Remember that Field Day rules prohibit the use of repeaters. This means you’ll have to hunt for contacts on the recognized simplex frequencies. QSL INFO All QSL cards should be sent to: N4JTQ Rick Sawaya Sr. W4W Field Day Event 2005 Spence Mountain Loop Sevierville , TN 37876 You must send a SASE # 10 envelope with your QSL card, if no SASE you will not receive a QSL card back !! Donations are welcome to the club.. Again anyone is welcome to come and join us, bring your own equipment to operate. Also if you wish to just stop by and say hello that would be great, we will have some items to give out during this event !! Thanks http://www.arrl.org/files/file/Field-Day/2012/2012-FD-LOG.pdf www.arrl.org
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