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| Heinz Mahler
61250 Usingen Germany | EU | | |
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Call data Last update: | 2017-08-29 09:26:30 | QTH: | Usingen | Continent: | EU | Views: | 717 | Main prefix: | DL | Class: | A | Latitude: | 50.3349N | Longitude: | 8.5424 E | Locator: | JO40GI | DXCC Zone: | 230 | ITU Zone: | 28 | CQ Zone: | 14 | Website: | fox18.de/dk3hm |
Most used bands 20m (34%) 40m (29%) 15m (16%) 80m (8%) 10m (6%) Most used modes CW (80%) SSB (9%) PSK31 (6%) RTTY (4%) PSK63 (2%) QSL data German DOK: | F18: Hessen Usingen | eQSL QSL: | YES | Bureau QSL: | YES | Direct QSL: | YES | LoTW QSL: | YES |
| Biography "Morse code continues to be an inexpensive and efficient means of communication for many states throughout the globe,”
The base (the one and only fundamental thing) of Amateur Radio Communication is CW - without CW it sounds mostly like CB !
Hi there and thanks for stopping by. I am HAM since 1984. In the late 80's were initially the Satellite AO-10 and AO-13 my main focus, today it is telegraphy between 10 and 30 meter. I would appreciate to meet YOU on shortwave in my fave mode CW. Occassionally I will dabble in the digital modes such as RTTY/JT65/J9 and PSK. Extremely rare you'll find me on SSB.
I prefer digital QSLs (eQSL/LoTW) but will gladly reply to every traditional paper QSLs via Bureau. I confirm any QSO via eQSL and LoTW. Just in case you want speed up the waiting time for a paper QSL (bureau or direct), please send a QSL request via Clublog.
All my QSL count for the WFF Award as well as the DLFF-Award.
Please use CLUBLOG to search a QSO and/or request online a Paper-QSL or just take a look at my online log on HRDLOG.NET:
http://www.hrdlog.net/ViewLogbook.aspx?user=DK3HM Worked DXCCs: |
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DX Code Of Conduct | I support the "DX Code Of Conduct" to help to work with each other and not each against the others on the bands. |
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