Visit at RANV – DL9DRA & DO3NSA Who we are

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Visit at RANV – DL9DRA & DO3NSA Who we are Ralf – DL9DRA Dresden, SE-Germany Mostly HF-DX Favorite – 160m DX 235 DXCC /40 Zones 2 missing entities et all operated as A35XM, J79RL, EA8/-, EA6/-, 9Y4/DL9DRA Tobias – DO3NSA Stuttgart, SW-Germany SOTA Geocaching

Visit at RANV – DL9DRA & DO3NSA What happened Staying at Suss Microtec in Waterbury Center Talked to a colleague Explained Moonbouncing Showed the log of DG1VL Test session in BTV

Visit at RANV – DL9DRA & DO3NSA the QSO 4x 11 element Yagis for vertical polarisation and 4x 11element Yagis horizontal, switchable from shack, looking to the moon…. WSJT-Software

Visit at RANV – DL9DRA & DO3NSA the people behind DG1VL – Henry DL4WO –Wolfgang DG2VE – Gerhard

Visit at RANV – DL9DRA & DO3NSA Shortwave: IC 746 AL811 VHF-Rig: FT 736 IC 275H GS31-PA QTH: Clubstation DF0ANR Members: 7 OM´s aktiv

Visit at RANV – DL9DRA & DO3NSA Antennas during winter;g old configuration, but did ok for around 50 DXCC entities. In backround the HF beam, 5 element 5 band. Crankup towers mounted on top a 4 floor building onside a elevator service area. The local radio club during a meeting at the station. Chatting about further improvments.