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432 MHz
og 1296 MHz
Experiments were started from my earlier qth in Hvidbjerg
with my friends OZ1GP, OZ8SB and OZ5NS, as we all built the 1296 MHz transverter
from OZ March 1988. On my qth in Hvidbjerg here is rotor and
skeleton slot for 23 cm on the front of the garage and the 1,8 m parabolic
which worked for no more than half a year, then a violent storm tore apart
the rotor system and blew away the parabolic reflector and half the roof
of the garage.
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From
my work shed in Hinding
I now bought a new Triax of 140 cm and a new polarmount system. As to be seen from the first page the tower was built for my new qth in Hinding, and stronger, and now it has worked fine in any kind of weather with a Kenwood 531E, which replaced the old transverter. My 40 elements antenna for 70 cm was also broken down by a storm, and is devided in two vertical and a horizontal 10 elements, run with home built equipment. In the eksperimental corner of the shack there is now a qrp for 80 m, a Kalundborg receiver (frequency control), a tuner for the HF station: (ICOM-736), and some things without a name. |
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HF -
VHF - UHF QSO - corner
and
Here the construction of baluns for the 80 m dipole og the20 m dipole. To the left ICOM with SWR and tuner. Behind the antenna rotor, the 2 m station with SWR and the 23 cm station. Hidden to the right: the 70 cm station. |
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QSL
Using the photoshop program and the Macintosh I have tried to produce a QSL card of my own to be written on the printer , and sent the usual way or sent by e-mail. You can see the result here to the left, and I should like to change it over with yours, if we some day meet on the air. Ideas or comments for this homepage, and other
radio amateur related items are wellcome via E-MAIL: [email protected]
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