Friday, July 25, 2014

20140725 HS8JYX(Thailand) on 20m JT65

20140725 HS8JYX(Thailand) on 20m JT65

HS8JYX Thailand flag Thailand
Voravut Srithong
99/31 Jareansuk rd.
Paknum Muang Krabi 81000
Thailand
QSL: LOTW, EQSL.CC,BUREAU OR DIRECT
Email: Use mouse to view..
Ham Member Lookups: 38399 
QSL image for HS8JYX

20140725 1030UTC 14076kHz HS8JYX


Date : 25/Jul/2014 1030UTC
Freq : 14076kHz JT65
Rig   : ICOM IC-7200
ANT : LOOP
PC Recording




Hello all my nickname is "Wut" (in Thai mean senior or knowledge surprise ) I received first licensed in 1996 (max 10 watts 2 meter only) and intermediate licensed in 2001 (max 200 watts HF, No extra class license exam in Thailand). I use this callsign sinceSep 03 1998 my first rig is ICOM IC-02N and homebrew antennas.
I'm interested in radio technique more than operated but I love morse code and QRP. In my free time I use RufzXPMorse Runner and CW Freak for practice morse code skills.
My Homebrew

http://15meter-radio.blogspot.com/



My homebrew 18 MHz 10 watts transmitter use IRF630.

My homebrew 18 MHz 0.3 watts transmitter use 1 JFET + 2 Transistors.
FH # 3813
EPC # 19015



ดูแผนที่ขนาดใหญ่ขึ้น

Note !!** I'm LOTW ( plus eQSL) user with logs uploaded shortly after the QSOs. **
  • Any license can't operate 6 and 60 meter from Thailand.
  • Thailand use sequential callsign only, No vanity callsign.
  • QSLs via LoTW plus eQSL.cc is the best way for me.
  • HS0Z _ _ for foreign operators in Thailand.
OK now I use the 10,12, 15,17 and 14 meter band (CW JT65A and Feld Hell) with half wave dipole and running less then 50 watts power.
Also AG6BD

I love low profile communications and homebrew.

15 meter dipole antenna.

11 Dec. 2010 I passed US extra class license. (3 elements on the same day) HS8JYX (middle)
23 Dec. 2010 I receive US callsign AG6BD
My web blog ::

See all receive paper QSL Card Click (2011) and New QSL Card (receive 2012) Click.

My Rockmite 14 MHz.

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20140725 MJ/OK1XC(Jersey) on 20m CW

20140725 MJ/OK1XC(Jersey) on 20m CW

QSL image for OK1XC
OK1XC Czech Republic flag Czech Republic
Josef Miksatko
Drachov 79,
Sobeslav 39201
Czech Republic
QSL: VIA BURO OR DIRECT
Email: Use mouse to view..
Ham Member Lookups: 19540 

20140725 0705UTC 14015kHz MJ/OK1XC
Date : 25/Jul/2014 0705UTC
Freq : 14015kHz CW
Rig   : KENWOOD TS-870S
ANT : LOOP
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20140724 DK1NO(Germany) on 20m CW

20140724 DK1NO(Germany) on 20m CW

QSL image for DK1NO
DK1NO Germany flag Germany
Johannes Maier
Fuerst-Wilhelm-Str. 2
72488 Sigmaringen
Germany
QSL: VIA BUREAU OR DIRECT
Email: Use mouse to view..
Ham Member Lookups: 53435 

20140724 2103UTC 14005kHz DK1NO
Date : 24/Jul/2014 2103UTC
Freq : 14005kHz CW
Rig   : KENWOOD TS-870S
ANT : LOOP
PC Recording

Very nice keying and signal.. Level is JA's : )  See Ya Best 73's : )

Lookups53435 (66372)
QRZ Record#732517
QRZ AdminDK1NO
Date Joined2000-01-01 07:00:00
Last Update2009-12-26 02:32:36
Grid SquareJN48oc
Geo SourceUnknown
Bearing326.6° NNW (from JJ5IZX)
Distance5847.5 mi (9410.6 km)
Long Path19009.4 mi (30592.6 km)
Sunrise03:47:53 UTC
Sunset19:11:20 UTC
ITU Zone28
CQ Zone14
QSL InfoVIA BUREAU OR DIRECT
QSL by Mail?No (e.g. Will this ham QSL by Postal Mail?)
QSL by eQSL?No (e.g. Will this ham QSL with eQSL?)
Uses LOTW?No (e.g. Does this ham use ARRL's LOTW ?)
Admin For(2) DK1NO DK1O

DOK P29
The picture shows some VIP-hams with the exception of me. That was after the Bodensee-ham-fair 2000 at a little meeting on the suebian alps. 'Hope we can meet next summer again!
For more details have a look at www.qsl.net/dk1no.
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20140724 DL3AO(Germany) on 20m CW

20140724 DL3AO(Germany) on 20m CW

QSL image for DL3AO
DL3AO Germany flag Germany
Rolf Schick
Beethovenstr. 96/1
72649 Wolfschlugen
Germany
QSL: VIA BUREAU
Email: 
Ham Member Lookups: 33533 

20140724 2026UTC 14039.3kHz DL3AO
Date : 24/Jul/2014 2026UTC
Freq : 14039.3kHz CW
Rig   : KENWOOD TS-870S
ANT : LOOP
PC Recording

Thank you so much QSO..you are nice OT and Best Tome..

                                         How fantastic tone!!!   See Ya Rolf san Best 73's : )

:My hometown is Esslingen am Neckar, situated in Southern Germany. The city was founded in the 9th century.
View to the older part of Esslingen. The church as you see it today was finished in the year 1310. The vineyard in the foreground produces an excellent red wine! (My QTH is beyond the hills)


After the end of World War Two I had the fortune to grow up in the "American Occupation Zone" of Germany. An Officer of the US Army, James F. Hall, operated the Amateur Radio Station D4AQV not far away from the house where I lived with my parents. His Amplitude Modulation with 500 Watts from a BC610 transmitter caused strong BCI in a wide neighbourhood. I listened to him in my medium wave detector. Although I only could hear his part, I was fascinated by the communications he made . He opened to me the world of Amateur Radio with far reaching consequences for my further life.
I got my call DL3AO in March 1949 when I was 15 years old. War surplus equipment was cheap and easy to obtain in those years.
My stations in the years 1949 and 1950:



My first stations in the years 1949 and 1950 used the US aircraft receivers BC454 and BC455 (Also called Command Sets). Transmitting was done with a two tube ECO-PA TX, using the tubes EF50 and LS50, Output was about 40 W. Modulation was "Screen-Grid".

Station between about 1952 and 1956:

The proven Command Twins (left) were still used for receiving, but now with the addition of a crystal controlled converter for 21 MHz and a BC453 (with an IF of 85 KHz) as a "Q5-er". The BC457 transmitter (right) was modified to a simple VFO driving the frequency doublers and an amplifier (right in the rack) with two tubes RL12P35 in the final. Output 100 W, "Taylor"-modulation (a modified screen grid modulation).
One transmitter I built around 1956:





This is a typical homemade construction of those years (partly made on mother's kitchen table!). ECO-FD-FD-BU-PA, Bands from 80m to 10 m.
Modulation (AM) was produced by the method of "Clamp Tube". The cheap 807's in the final were later replaced by the newly developed RCA 6146's. (Dial calibration and labelling of the TX still waits to be finished!). Propagation was excellent in those years and a lot of DX was worked with this transmitter.

SSB- Station from around 1958 to 1961:


Around 1958, SSB came more and more into general use. Like many other amateurs did, I grinded FT243 Quartz Crystals for obtaining the necessary (4-pole) SSB Quartz Filter. Left the receiver (behind the front panel is still the old RX configuration with the Comman Sets and converters)), right the SSB transmitter for 14 MHz. . The unit in the upper right corner was a GG amplifier using a 4-125A tube.

Time went by and, after graduating in Physics at the University of Stuttgart with a PH D, my homebuilt equipment could be complimented with commercial equipment:
Station in 1962 and in some following years:

Left: Transceiver KW2000 from KW Electronics in England. Right: Homebuilt GG amplifier with two 811A's.

Station around 1980:

Left a Collins 51J3 with a Hammerlund HC10 IF-Follower. Right a Collins KWS1 transmitter
Station after around 1990:

Transceiver is a Kenwood TS850. To the left a homebuilt linear amplifier with a T510-1 tube in the final. Beneath the table the HV Power Supply. The old Collins station is used when the nostalgia gets too strong....(Picture made in 2002).

Biography (non spectacular!): Married with Inge for 42 years (2009). Two children Dorothee and Peter, four grandchildren. Retired Professor in Geophysics from the University of Stuttgart. Research area: Earthquake Seismology and Physical Volcanology.



Inge and Rolf, in 2006
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20140724 DJ3AS(Germany) on 20m CW

20140724 DJ3AS(Germany) on 20m CW

DJ3AS Germany flag Germany 
Harald 'Hal' Doelle
Am Hilgenberg 5
34128 Kassel
Germany
QSL: VIA BUREAU OR DIRECT
Email: 
Premium Subscriber Lookups: 16100 
QSL image for DJ3AS

20140724 2004UTC 14012.5kHz DJ3AS
Date : 24/Jul/2014 2004UTC
Freq : 14012.5kHz CW
Rig   : KENWOOD TS-870S
ANT : LOOP
PC Recording

Thank you so much QSO Best 73's : )

Lookups16100 (20158)
QRZ Record#1432041
QRZ AdminDJ3AS
Date Joined2008-12-10 07:33:42
Last Update2011-01-23 06:27:54
ClassA
Latitude51.339989 (51° 20' 23'' N)
Longitude9.429231 (9° 25' 45'' E)
Grid SquareJO41ri
Geo SourceUser supplied
Bearing328.7° NNW (from JJ5IZX)
Distance5678.7 mi (9139.1 km)
Long Path19178.1 mi (30864.1 km)
Sunrise03:33:53 UTC
Sunset19:23:40 UTC
ITU Zone28
CQ Zone14
QSL InfoVIA BUREAU OR DIRECT
QSL by Mail?Yes (e.g. Will this ham QSL by Postal Mail?)
QSL by eQSL?No (e.g. Will this ham QSL with eQSL?)
Uses LOTW?No (e.g. Does this ham use ARRL's LOTW ?)
Admin For(3) DJ3AS DL0EAM DL0JK

Member of DARC es FIRAC

local Club Kassel DOK F12

Born 1937, Lis 1955

LOCATOR JO41RI
RIG: ICOM 7600 + (when needed: DRAKE L7E or COLLINS 30L-1 )
ANT: Fritzel FB53 (3/4 el Yagi ) es Dipole

DXCC: Mixed 352 / Phone 348 / CW 318

5BDXCC NO.3167 / WAS / WAC / COUNTY AWARD 500 / MF TROPHY

HONOR ROLL # 1

Prefer CW es PSK / QSL via DARC or direct wid SASE

my LOG: www.hamoffice.de/my Log/DJ3AS





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20140724 ES1TU(Estonia) on 20m CW

20140724 ES1TU(Estonia) on 20m CW

ES1TU Estonia flag Estonia
Aadu Adok
Jaaniku 11
12013, Tallinn
Estonia
QSL: BUREAU. DIRECT WITH 2GS. 3GS HELPS SENDING BUREAU CARDS
Email: Use mouse to view..
Ham Member Lookups: 102551 
QSL image for ES1TU

20140724 1911UTC 14008.8kHz ES1TU
Date : 24/Jul/2014 1911UTC
Freq : 14008.8kHz CW
Rig   : KENWOOD TS-870S
ANT : LOOP
PC Recording

I work as a software developer (C++, Java). Currently employed by Skype Technologies. My hobbies are traveling, photography, bicycling, electronics and amateur radio.
  • Check out my online logbook
  • My version of dx-cluster
  • Paper QSL statistics page
  • Propagation forecast from my QTH
  • My location on the map, also available in Google Streetview
  • View my travel photos
  • I try to update my blog when something important comes up
  • I'm a patriot of my small country. Hence I urge you to apply for Estonia award
  • Local time at my qth (Tallinn) is  and current temperature outside my shack is 

United States
West Coast USA
South America
Oceania
Europe
Japan
50mhz contacts
Click on a link to see stations
I have worked with on map



Perhaps my biggest challenge in this hobby is to work/confirm all 3077 counties. You are VERY welcome to send your card in case we worked and you can't find your county in my confirmed counties list
I currently have  counties confirmed which leaves  of the road behind me. It sure looks like a loong journey ;)
I participate in Japan cities award as well. If we have had a qso
and you can't find your city in my confirmed jcc list then I really
appreciate your qsl card! My current JCC confirmation count stands
at  which is  of total JCC-s.
Russian hams are really nice people. Most of them are very polite,
talented and passionate about our hobby. It's a real challenge
to work and get qsl confirmation from all  districts of this
vast sparsely populated country. Nobody has done it yet.
My confirmation count is  which is not bad at all.
Germany has the biggest ham population in EU. Very good qsl-ers.
I had to figure out how to make those close range qso-s more
exciting for me. The answer is collecting DOK-s on magic band (6m).
So far I have out of 1000+ DOK-s confirmed with cards.


Station setup - Icom 756p3, Palstar AT1KP antenna tuner, Ameritron AL80B amplifier.


Station is powered by Astron RS35A power supply.

CW from my shack comes from a fabulous Begali Sculpture paddle

Streetview of my homebrew 17m band moxon 48ft (14.8m) up

Same 17m moxon from different angle.

February 2012. 12m moxon and 4el LFA for 6m.

August 2012. My flagship moxon - 20m. Great tool for those summer morning W6, W7 openings.

October 2012. Our first snow and my new 15m moxon, 3el yagi for 10m, fixed towards Japan.


Amateur radio equipment in Europe is ridiculously expensive. It's a lot cheaper to get plane tickets and buy your stuff from USA.
I have bought all my station equipment from Ham Radio Outlet. I highly recommend this place. Very nice staff.
It took me two trips (one to Delaware, another to Oregon) to drag it all home. You should have seen the faces of TSA when they asked me
to open my hand luggage and saw 48lbs (21kg) Ameritron amp inside. They could barely move it ;)


I DO like old school paper QSL-s, so feel free to send them in. I will reply to all received cards.
Estonian bureau works very well (and is on my way home from work), so this is the preferred way.
However - please do not send cards for duplicate band-mode qsos.
Postage from Estonia to EU is 1.00 EUR and 1.10 EUR to all others.
Sorry to say, but I can't reply direct to 1GS cards. Such cards go back via buro.


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