Erik Kruger Assen
Oosterpark 9404BD
Netherlands
QSL: ONLY VIA EQSL
EMAIL: VIA VRZA.NL

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This is my QRZ.com-page.
Please do not send QSL by the buro !!!
Januar 15 2019, I updated my call PA1HUE to my always wished call PAØEKAThe suffix stands for: Erik Krüger from Assen

Here is the situation on my QTH
On the roof of my appartment on the top floor my humble antenna:
A vertical pol. 3-bands antenna 2/70/23 a Comet GP-95.
A bit lower a horzontal pol. 9el Tonna. Both with just 7 meters good cable connected with my equipment.
Not shown: my home made low-endfed with 41 meter wire

My # 1 Rig: a Yeasu FT-991A and a cup of coffee
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modulation
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I put a lot of effort into getting the modulation optimal.
Both with the hand microphone and with a table microphone I have excellent SSB modulation results with this
modulation settings |
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movie FT991-link
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Movie about the beautiful new FREE software from Darius |
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software FT991-link
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The latest FT-991(A) Link (v4.20) free software
(thanks to Dariusz Tofiluk SP4UBW) |
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driver FT991
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Windows driver to connect your rig |
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firmware link
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Niewest firmware for the beatiful FT911(A) |

HAM-information;
Born in 1959, since 1982 "radio-active" and for more than 25 years interested in VHF and higher frequences. In the past I had a Kenwood TR-7200G, Yaesu FT-227, FT-480, FT-780, FT-690, FT-100 and some portable gear.Now I use for VHF/UHF a Kenwood TM-942 and for (V)HF a Yeasu FT-991A The (broadcast) job is mainly on the road.Therefore I was a lot QRV on repeaters in the North and Middle of the Netherlands on 23cm, 70cm and 2m.Nowadays I try to keep my latest car undemaged, so no rig inside. Mutch safer too 
Since 1984 i am member of the Repeater Group of Heerenveen (https://www.rzghvn.nl)
On a high building of 52 meters above the local blades of grass (JO22WW)
we put antenna's for the FM-repeaters and beacon's
PI3HVN ( 145,700 MHz)
PI2HVN ( 430,025 MHz)
PI6HVN ( 1298,700 MHz)
PI7HVN ( 432,423 MHz)
PI7HVN ( 144,423 MHz)
What starts in 2006 as an funny experiment has become a real HAM-passion; The Coversity-experiment.
Together with my friend Dennis PA4DEN we started a Cochanneling and Diversity UHF-repeater station.
First there were just 2 repeater stations operating on the same frequency and within partially overlapping range,
a year later we have collaboration of 10 Repeatergroups and more then 50 HAM-radio friends and
now there are more than 20 repeater stations operating in sync on 430.275 MHz.
All together they form the repeater PI2NON (call means: North and East Netherlands).
With a huge mobile coverage of 12000 square kilometers the experiment has become to a serious project,
what combines scientific experiments and very high frequency technique.
Most importance is the fun and the support of a great amount of HAM-radio users of the repeater system.
A lot of information you can find on: https://www.pi2non.nl
I am interested in home made. I experiment with HF-antennas and tranciever components.
Sometimes its results in smoke, sometimes in a party ;-)
I like to make technical QSO's, So letst have a tele-talk
Last year, I joined the technical team of CAMRAS as a volunteer.
CAMRAS is the radio telescope maintained by amateurradio technicians and used for both observations and radio experiments (PI9RD).
I am very grateful to be able to provide support and gain new knowledge.
There are even tours on Sundays and open days.
More information can be found on the Camras website in Dwingeloo (the Netherlands).

The 25 meters dish of Camras (PI9RD)

The big instrument is set up in a radio-free zone in nature.
This makes special observations and experiments possible that are normally almost impossible to perform.
This photo is from the "hydrogen in your backyard" seminar.
Anyone who wanted to could bring their own antenna installation. The people took some remarkable examples with them.

Very often I am active in the Dutch 310ronde
Best '73
Hope to work you on HF, VHF or UHF
PAØEKA,
Erik
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