Radio Station of DK4QT

My shack is in one of our cellar rooms. Therefore the house is in a hillside situation, the room has windows to

the back garden with a view into the green.

 

Over the years there is now a collection of different radios, transceivers, transverters and amplifiers. Not too much,

not all are in the shack and not all are daily used. Some more some less, just what a HAM needs for the daily game

and the game never ends.

There is no fix installation, so it's possible to take some out for outside contests and fielddays.

 

Here are a view on the antennas. 10m beam, 2m, 70cm and 23 cm yagis.

 

Here are the tower on the back side of the house.

View on the rotor stage and the main stock location.                            

     

The rotor carries a 6,5m - 60mm aluminium pipe. On top of the pipe a 4,5m surf pole carrying the VHF/UHF antennas.

160m and up I am using a 2 x 20m dipole with a 25m symmetric feed line. The feed point is 4,5m over the top of the roof

where I also placed a surf pole into service. Now I am using a paddle for the surfboard and the YXL using the sail as an

awning. All is in the right position now.

 

 I am using a free log software, the UCX-Log from DL7UCX. With it I have a full service in logging and contest logging.

 It's conected with two tranceivers, Internet, packed cluster, callbook and sound card operation for RTTY (MMTTY engine).

Voice keying and answering your call and report with synthetic voice. Sorry for that.

 

Over the last 35 years I worked 350 up on dx entities including the deleded ones. But I am really not more very intensive

interessed in collecting the rest. I changed my opinion on the dxcc anward. It's more a business anward now than an

anward for radio hams.

 

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