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Hi,my name is Henk,living in a protected nature area of the village Maarssen,just north of the city Utrecht,Holland

Activity on HF started last November 2006 when I did my exam for Novice-licence.

Before active as SWL NL4167,and still doing.

Member of the Feld Hell Club,membernr FH-548 (www.feldhellclub.co.uk),the Digital Modes Club,

membernr. DMC-025 (www.digital-modes-club.org) and VERON,Dutch HAMclub (www.veron.nl)

For HF I use a Kenwood TS440 line,incl AT250 aut. tuner,

a Kenwood TS120 integrated in a 19" tower with a PC ,monitor and a

rack with some small screens for monitoring other bands, for CW/RTTY modes.

For VHF/UHF I use a Kenwood TS780 and for local VHF a TR9000 line.

The antennas are for HF, the HyGain TH6DXX Super Thunderbird, Fritzel GPA50 vert.

and a (home-made) 7 MHz 1/4 wave Vertical.

The antennas for VHF?UHF is a base dualband vert of Midland,

and a 10 el Q-Dee VHF yagi and a Tonna 23 el UHF yagi.

 

 

A seperated part of my shack I created as an ol' fashion "radio-room"

 

The place on a ( Navy) ship where all communication was done,

 

by phone, CW or RTTY modes. I did my best to take care of decoration

 

and details to make it look real..

 

Even a antique brass porthole in the wall made it complete.

 

My collection of defense equipment is still growing...hi..

 

Some of the receivers:

 

VHF: Rohde&Schwarz NE1/2e,ESM-180,EU-89

 

a Telefunken E148 UK/2 and a DEI TR-711

 

UHF: Rhode&Schwarz ED80 and a Collins R-278b / GRC27

 

HF: Telefunken ELK639 and a Radio Holland SW-receiver

 

LF: Telefunken ELK639 and a Murphy B41

 

Also I am busy to connectin' some RTTY machines to the receivers

 

like the Siemens T37 and T100, the sound,noise,of the

 

stampin' machines I love to hear.

 

A good friend from the Dutch Navy gave me an ol' marine

 

outdoor speaker which was used in early years on a Dutch Marineship.

 

It's gives a great sound..hi.

 

The antennes I use for these receivers are some discones,

 

UHF and VHF LogPer beams, VHF mil. airband verticals

 

donated by a friend from an ex-Airforce-base,

 

a Racal wire-dipol, LF wire dipol and a HF vertical.

In another part of my shack I have

 

my "modern" SWL station. I use to

 

monitoring the HF/VHF/UHF frequencies

 

some programmable scanning

 

receivers from Commtel. Also a Kenwood

 

R2000 is there.With a PC I decode the

 

digital signals.

 




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