About
I’ve been passionate about amateur radio since I was first licensed in Germany in 1999 with a Class 3 license. After a 15-year break, I returned to the hobby in 2019 with a German Class E license, and upgraded to Class A in 2022. Along the way, I also achieved my US Extra Class license with the callsign AI7TN, expanding my international reach and knowledge.
My radio experience started when I was 14 years old, using CB radios with my friends. We had mobile stations at home as well as handheld transceivers. Back in those days, there were no cell phones and even ISDN wasn’t implemented; all we had was plain old phone lines. With our first personal computers, I started with a 386, we got packet radio modems for serial over the air connections.
My Operating Setup
I initially dived into DMR but soon found it too cumbersome due to the complexity of code plugs. After experimenting with D-Star and C4FM, I settled on Yaesu’s C4FM system—partly due to the high cost of ICOM D-Star handhelds.
When my transceiver is on, I’m usually operating through my Pi-Star hotspot, connected to the YCS262 Germany reflector, and working on DG-IDs 26, 86, and 93. I also use an Anytone 878 to listen to TG262 on the Brandmeister network occasionally.
In addition to digital modes, I really enjoy the HF bands. For my SOTA (Summits on the Air) activities, I rely on the rugged Lab599 TX-500, which is perfect for the outdoors. With my 6 Ah LiFePO4 battery, I can be confident that power won’t be an issue during any activation.
A Techie’s Approach to Meaningful Radio Connections
For me, amateur radio has always been about more than just casual chats—it’s about diving into the technical side of things. While some enjoy exchanging QTH or weather reports, I find my phone gives me all the weather info I need! Instead, I’m always up for a conversation about setups, new modes, or the latest innovations.
If you’re passionate about tinkering, testing, or implementing technologies like AREDN, Packet Radio, or exploring other exciting modes, I’m more than happy to lend a hand and share my knowledge. I love connecting with fellow tech enthusiasts to explore what’s possible in this amazing hobby.
Feel free to reach out or explore more about my projects and journey here!