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DK9LX

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Dirk Lucks

33154 Salzkotten
Germany, NRW

EU
germany
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Call data

Last update:2021-05-13 07:06:33
QTH:Airport Paderborn
Continent:EU
Views:440
Main prefix:DL
Class:A
Federal state:NRW
Latitude:51.6344510
Longitude:8.6700350
Locator:JO41IP
DXCC Zone:230
ITU Zone:28
CQ Zone:14
Website:www.dk9lx.de

Most used bands

20m
(48%)
40m
(20%)
80m
(14%)
17m
(7%)
30m
(5%)

Most used modes

FT8
(38%)
PSK31
(22%)
SSB
(20%)
PSK125
(8%)
PSK63
(7%)

QSL data

Last update:2021-05-13 06:47:34
German DOK:N61: Westfalen Nord Paderborn-Elsen
eQSL QSL:no
Bureau QSL:YES
Direct QSL:YES
LoTW QSL:no

Biography

Hi,

DK9LX has the first name "Dirk"

In 1977 the first CB radio was under the Christmas tree. Back then it was a wonderful opportunity for us to talk to friends (the phone was still very expensive) ;-)


In 1986 I did military service in the German Bundeswehr:
The training there was called HF writer and CW operator. After having passed the ATN test with the Bundeswehr, we were able to really let off steam with over 1KW on the NATO straps for 15 months.

Unfortunately, the license I acquired there could not be used for civilian operations, and so I signed up for the large class "B" amateur radio test at the former Bundespost in 1987.

Worked DXCCs:

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