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DK5BK

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Manfred Bittner

49170 Hagen am Teutoburger Wald
Germany

EU
germany
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Call data

Last update:2023-01-27 08:58:31
QTH:Brinkweg 36
Continent:EU
Views:295
Main prefix:DL
Class:A
Latitude:52.1875000
Longitude:8.0416667
Locator:JO42AE
DXCC Zone:230
ITU Zone:28
CQ Zone:14
Website:dk5bk.dk5bk.de

QSL data

Last update:2023-01-27 08:54:59
German DOK:HANSA:I27:
eQSL QSL:YES
Bureau QSL:no
Direct QSL:no
LoTW QSL:no
Extra QSL Info:Rather a nice QRZCQ.com

Biography

Welcome to my QRZCQ.

I live in the beautiful village of Hagen am Teutoburg Forest, in Osnabrücker Land, in northern Germany.
I was born in 1939 in Glatz in Silesia, in one of the most beautiful areas of what was then Germany.
I wrote on QRZ.COM how fate brought our family here in 1946.
Hagen, with a 500-year-old church in the middle, has been my new home for over 70 years and I love living in it.

In my garden I have two 18 meter high poles. I welded and built the masts myself in 1974. In between hangs an 80/40m full size dipole and a home made dipole for 1.5 to 30 MHz with a CG-3000 automatic tuner and balun in the middle.

In my shack in the basement there is a TRIO LINE 599 from 1972, still in operation. Every Saturday I'm on the band with her at 6:30 am on 3,688.5 kc in the Flieger-Funk round.
In the years from 1970 to 1989 I designed extensive circuit diagrams for brickworks on the drawing board. I already made sketches and drafts beforehand on the construction site and during meetings. Here all I had to do was draw, hour by hour. Often also Saturday and Sunday. On the side I mostly listened to 40m SSB and sometimes also CW. I've always been multitasking.

From 1990 I worked with CAT on the computer and it was the end of SSB and multitasking. As a reminder of the old days, which weren't always the best, I left everything as is.
Back: An FT-897 - RigExpert Standard - with an old PC under WIN7 for PSK31 and an IC-7300 with a notebook for FT-8

I've always had a thing for weak signals because they've always been interesting.

FT-8 is made for me. – Weak signals plus internet

While the PC is doing the QSO, I look under QRZ, QRZCQ etc. what the YL or the OM confesses from his life, how he introduces the country and the people - around the world. FT-8 is only complete with a nice website, that's how I see it.

Thanks for reading - Manfred DK5BK

More about me - airmobil, caravan, etc. at: https://www.dk5bk.dk5bk.de/

More about my QSL at: https://www.dk5bk.dk5bk.de/qsl-at-dk5bk

  

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