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Gorm Helt-Hansen

2680 Solroed Strand
Denmark

EU
denmark

Call data

Last update:2013-07-01 15:38:53
QTH:30 km south of Copenhagen
Continent:EU
Views:810
Main prefix:OZ
Class:A
Latitude:55.5208333
Longitude:12.1250000
Locator:JO65BM
DXCC Zone:221
ITU Zone:18
CQ Zone:14

QSL data

Last update:2013-07-01 15:28:44
eQSL QSL:YES
Bureau QSL:YES
Direct QSL:YES
LoTW QSL:YES

Biography

Licensed in 1965 and now retired from a long working life servicing all types of radio communication equipment.
I'm mostly QRV on the HF bands with SSB and many digital modes.
The nearest city is Koege, approx. 30 km south of Copenhagen.

My station:
On HF: Kenwood TS-950SDX and Expert 1K-FA PA. The antennas are a Butternut 10 band vertical, a 3 elem. 10-15-20m beam and a multi-band dipole. A Kenwood TS-850S is installed as a second transceiver which also uses the Expert 1K-FA PA.
A Heil Pro headset with the HC-4 microphone improves the intelligence of my voice tenfold.
For 6m I use a Kenwood TS-60 all mode transceiver and a HB9CV antenna.
On 2m and 70cm: I'm using an Icom IC-910 dual band all mode transceiver. My antenna for 2m is a 8 elem yagi and on 70 cm a 19 elem. yagi.
On digital modes I'm using a PC with the following programs:
DX-Lab, HRD, JT65-HF, Fldigi, Multipsk, MMSSTV, WSJT9, fdmdv and the multimode TNCs SCS PTC-IIpro (pactor plus packet) and Kantronics KAM Plus (packet plus CW).

When using the JT-modes I'm running barefoot with max. 50 W into the vertical.

All parts of my HAM stationis are controlled individually, but I can also have my computer control the whole station.
The SW core is the DX-Lab suite of programs, which are very useful both during the daily work and when working a contest. All information is a mouse-click away, if not served for me immediately. And because DX-Lab can interface to all the popular HAM radio programs, no matter what mode I use, I have maximum support from the suite.

Paper QSLs are very much appreciated (they can be used for awards) and all QSOs are confirmed with a QSL card. In addition I often upload all QSOs to e-QSL and LotW. So QSO confirmations are waiting for you in Cyberspace and if missed, they will come to you via old fasion paper (Gutenberg did not live in vain).
I reply to all SWL QSL as soon as possible.

I'm collecting old radio literature, both books and magazines. Books about radio techniques and radio magazines from all over the world. You can read more about my collection on my web page http://oz6gh.byethost33.com.

Since 1962 I have been a member of the Danish amateur radio organization 'EDR' and for many years member of the local
HAM radio club in Roskilde, a famous field-day club.

Equipment

TX/RX:
Kenwood TS-950SDX
Kenwood TS-850S
Kenwood TS-60
Icom IC-910H
Power amplifier:
SPS Expoert 1K-FA
Digital modes:
Kantronics KAM Plus TNC
SCS PTC-IIpro TNC
PC with software for digital communication
PC with Clover board
Antennas:
Butternut 10 band vertical
10m, 15m, 20m 3-elem. beam
10m, 15m, 20m, 30m, 40m and 80m dipole
HB9CV for 6m
8 elem. 2m yagi,
19 elem, 70 cm yagi

  

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