Hi there!
Many thanks for visiting my web-page. Here is some information about me, my rig and qth:
Who is DL9SEV?
I was born in 1972, studied Electrical Engineering at the University of Stuttgart and I am working for Mercedes-Benz as a development engineer in the area of vehicle diagnostics.
I received my ham radio license in 1989. Since then I have mainly been active chasing DX (CW and SSB) and participating in contests (mainly CW, sometimes SSB, RTTY and FT8). I am also a member of the club station at the University of Stuttgart, DK0SU.
DOK: P51 (http://www.darc.de/p51)
QTH
Locator: JN48PL
email: MyCallsign@darc.de
(replace MyCallsign with my Callsign :-)
My QSL
If you want to QSL, it is no problem via the bureau. I appreciate every qsl and reply to every card I receive. My log is also on LOTW and eqsl.cc.

My Rig
My rig consists of
SunSDR2 PRO TRX
elecraft KX3 TRX
Hilberling HPA-8000B PA
Mosley TA-63N (20/17/15/12/10/6m 3-element beam)
Butternut HF-2V (40/80m vertical)
DF6SJ-antenna for 2m
And the additional stuff is
MicroHAM MicroKeyer III, StationMaster (www.microham.com)
Kenwood TH-D7E, mainly for packet radio
DXLab Logging software (www.dxlabsuite.com)
N1MM contest software (www.n1mm.com)
Schurr Profi M key (www.bergsiek-morsetasten.de)
Rotor SPID RAK (www.spid.alpha.pl)
Flammex Pull aluminium mast (www.frick-geraetebau.de)
3m, extendable to 8m with remote control in the rig - very comfortable
:-)
My QTH
My QTH is about 30 Km south of Stuttgart. If you are interested in the exact location and a picture of my town, you can look at the little map.
Some more pictures....

Elevated Antenna mast

Morse Key

QTH in winter.... Lots of snow...
73!
Bernd, DL9SEV
Last update 2020/January/01