Hi there!
Many thanks for visiting my web-page. Here is some information about me, my rig and qth:
Who is DL9SEV?
I was born in 1972, studied Electrical Engineering at the University of Stuttgart and I am currently working for the Daimler AG as a development engineer in the area of vehicle diagnostics.

I received my ham radio license in 1989. Since then I have mainly been active chasing DX (CW and SSB) and participating in contests (mainly CW, sometimes SSB and RTTY). I am also a member of the club station at the University of Stuttgart, DK0SU.
DOK: P51 (http://www.darc.de/p51)
QTH
Locator: JN48PL
email: MyCallsign@darc.de
(replace MyCallsign with my Callsign :-)
My QSL
If you want to QSL, it is no problem via the bureau. My log is also on LOTW and eqsl.cc. My mailing address can be found on www.qrz.com. I appreciate every qsl and reply to every card I receive.

My Rig
My rig consists of
TRX Yaesu FT-2000
PA spe Expert 1K-FA
Spider Quad (2 element cubical quad for 10/15/20)
Butternut HF-2V (vertical for 40/80)
element yagi for 6m

And the additional stuff is
MicroKeyer, Micro BandDecoder, MicroSwitch (www.microham.com)
Kenwood TH-D7E, mainly for packet radio
DXLab Logging software (www.dxlabsuite.com)
N1MM contest software (www.n1mm.com)
ARSWIN (EA4TX) rotator interface (www.ea4tx.com)
Smartuner SGC-230
My QTH
My QTH is about 30 Km south of Stuttgart. If you are interested in the exact location and a picture of my town, you can look at the little map.

This is how my qth looks like in winter:

73!
Bernd, DL9SEV
Last update 2009/01/06