This is my station at home :

 


QTH until 1997:

Ziegelhaiden Unfortunately I did not got permission to put up a beam, the antenna only was a HY-GAIN DX-88 multiband vertikal, but good for 5-B-DXCC !

It was much fun with the people living under the antenna in these attic flats, having the radials, which were located all over the roof, only a few centimeters away.....

We were living on the second floor (where the sunshade is located).
Station OE2LCM Station mainly consists of an old ICOM 745 for shortwave and ICOM 211 for 2 meter (antenna indoor).

Amplifier (not in use to often - see photo above ....) is a Ten-Tec Centurion.

This old computer has made his job for amateur radio porposes.


Antennas at home after moving in 1997:

Versatower The antenna system contains of a Versatower BP 60SX, which allows to mount the Force 12 C4 antenna 18m over the ground.

Below the Force 12 there is a 5 Element for 6M and for the low bands a half sloper does his job (in meantime there is a 11 element long yagi for two meters, as I was stopped on 6m....)



Of course there is 2m/70cm groundplane on the top of the tower, for local communication purposes.

This setup makes me QRV from 160M up to 70cm, which was the main goal in erecting this antennas in my QTH located in the center of our little town.


Upcoming contester Robert's way to amateur radio:

Year 1996 Dad, I think he is listening 7khz up, please let ME work him
Year 1997 Yes, I agree, with the new JST-245 I can pick up the weak signals on 40 much easier!
Year 2000 I think, this new shack will give me a boost to my 5-B-DXCC, Dad.