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DJ4WD

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Joerg Rippel

64726 Bad Koenig
Germany, Hessen

EU
germany
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Call data

Last update:2025-04-06 00:42:39
QTH:near Frankfurt
Continent:EU
Views:396
Main prefix:DL
Class:A
Federal state:Hessen
Latitude:49.7416190
Longitude:9.0073950
Locator:JN49MR
DXCC Zone:230
ITU Zone:28
CQ Zone:14
Website:www.dj4wd.de

Most used bands

80m
(36%)
20m
(30%)
40m
(24%)
15m
(8%)
17m
(3%)

Most used modes

CW
(100%)

QSL data

Last update:2017-07-09 17:38:48
eQSL QSL:YES
Bureau QSL:no
Direct QSL:YES
LoTW QSL:no

Biography

As a passionate telegrapher, I keep the CW tradition alive as an AGCW Member (#3624).

*** QSL Information ***
After successful contacts, I confirm our QSOs electronically via eQSL.
My LDK is ERB.

Worked DXCCs:



Equipment

*** My Transceivers ***
I operate with these three transceivers:
-> The ingenious QRP Labs QMX+
-> The versatile Aerial-51 Sky-SDR
-> The no-frills Faymo FX-9A

At home in my shack, I occasionally boost my QRP transceivers with a small 50-watt amplifier.

*** Operating Modes ***
While I primarily operate in CW, I also enjoy digital modes possible with the QMX+ and Sky-SDR.

*** Antennas ***
Home Station:
My shack features a multiband End-Fed antenna covering all bands from 80 to 10 meters.

Portable Operation:
For portable operations, I deploy various LabShack EndFed antennas:
-> The EFT60 covers five bands (60/40/30/20/10m)
-> The EGA40 enables connections on three bands (40/20/10m) and two more bands with an ATU(17/12m)
-> The EGA30 utilizes the WARC bands (30/17/12m)and two more bands with an ATU (15/10m)

Additionally, I use an HF-P1 vertical antenna for special scenarios.

  

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