Biography
Since my childhood I am fascinated by wireless communication. Some peers of mine had handheld radios for the Citizens' Band but somehow my interest decreased. Later Hans KM4BZ rewoke my interest again; Hans' mother was the neighbour of my parents.
I got my first licence in 1982 for 2 mtrs and higher (call sign at that time DD9PJ). In 1986 I got my short wave licence with my current German call sign DF8WI.
Since August 2011 I live in Switzerland. Since November 2012 I additionally have the Swiss callsign HB9FGU.
In March 2017 I bought a new transceiver: ICOM IC 7300 - I like this radio very much! In July 2017 I was QRV as DF8WI from Germany (near Mainz and on the island of Sylt).
In Grenchen where I live I use a "long" wire end fed antenna with the length of 12.5 m adapted by my tuner CG-3000 with that I can operate on all bands from 80 to 10 m. My favorite modes on shortwave are CW and FT8; in FT8 I had my first QSO on 30.08.2018.
From time to time I take my IC 7300 to Allschwil close to Basel where I can use the antennas of my friend Charly HB9ECS. When I am there you can find me on shortwave in CW and SSB on all bands. I have a lot of fun there!
On 2 m and 70 cm you can find me in D-Star, C4FM, and DMR (mostly using my new openSPOT3 hotspot or my Raspberry Pi with Pi-Star and MMDVM) as well as on the local repeaters in FM.
Since July 2021 I have an own Wires-X hotspot, my node numbers are 77546 (for HB9FGU) and 77601 (for DF8WI).
Since September 2020 I am again member of my original DARC section OV Bingen am Rhein, DOK K15, after many years of membership in section OV Dreiländereck in Lörrach, DOK A09.
Since May 2022 I am member of the Radio Amateur Society of Thailand (RAST) and have the call sign HS0ZPI.
73 de Michael, DF8WI / HB9FGU / HS0ZPI
Equipment
ICOM:
IC 2e
IC 737
IC W32e
IC D51
IC 7100
IC 7300
YAESU:
FT 817 ND
FTM 300 D
FT 3 D
HYTERA:
PD 785 G
RADIODDITY:
GD 77
ANTENNAS:
magnet loop for 80 - 40 m
magnet loop for 20 - 10 m
Diamond X-5000 (2 m, 70 cm, 23 cm)
XR-100 (shortened dipole for shortwave)
HFP-1 (shortened vertical for shortwave)