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title: Dominic Reich “OE7DRT”
date: 2019-08-21
lastmod: 2024-07-03T18:32:30+0000
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## Who Am I
Hello, my name is **Dominic** and I maintain this website.
I am a licensed ham radio operator since 2019 and my callsign is **OE7DRT**.
My QTH is [**Längenfeld**], [Tyrol], [Austria]. The locator for that is [JN57lb].
[**Längenfeld**]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%A4ngenfeld
[Tyrol]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrol
[Austria]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austria
[JN57lb]: http://www.levinecentral.com/ham/grid_square.php?Grid=JN57lb
There is no permanent antenna setup at my home so I sometimes setup a portable antenna
at home or I operate portable from the mountains usually. I don't have a mobile setup
in my car -- but I sometimes put a small, magnetic UHF/VHF antenna onto the roof for a
handheld radio.
{{< comment >}}
Have a look at the pages under [/equipment/]({{< ref "/equipment/" >}}) for
an overview of the equipment that I use (or have used/had). :wink: I try to fill
these pages up with useful content but for now I'm happy to have a picture on
almost every item.
I publish new articles whenever time let me do it. As I am working 10h shifts a
day on a building site I am quite worn at the end of the day and I can't gather
myself up enough to go out in the field when I'm just hungry (and tired)
:tired_face:
{{< /comment >}}
## Winlink
I usually participate in the following Winlink nets:
### [Winlink Wednesday](https://winlinkwednesday.net/)
> The original Winlink Wednesday is a weekly amateur radio digital
net where check-ins are accomplished by using the Winlink (global
email via amateur radio) system.
> The primary purpose of Winlink Wednesday is to encourage the regular
use of the Winlink system among amateur radio operators by providing an
opportunity to expand their skills with Winlink, and to practice them
on a regular basis.
I think this summarizes the Winlink Wednesday pretty well.
### [WLNET-OE](https://groups.io/g/WLNET-OE)
This is a german speaking net currently maintained by Patrick, OE1LHP.
To quote the groups.io description:
> This group is for announcements and information concerning the Winlink Net "WLNET-OE".
It represents some kind of Blackboard for those who want to participate and learn about
the use of Winlink in not only emergency communication situations.
Amateur radio operators from in and outside of Austria are encouraged to join the sessions.
To be clear: everyone is welcome, but keep in mind that the primary language will be German.
I try to participate every week.
{{< comment >}}
### [FFWN](https://w0rmt.net/ffwn/)
Well, I'm not so active on Mastodon (in terms of writing posts) but I
occassionally participate in the net when I find the time.
Also to quote the website:
> For those operators who are active on federated social media (the “Fediverse”;
i.e., Mastodon), there is a weekly Winlink net called the #FediFridayWinlinkNet
(or #FFWN). Any amateur operators are welcome to check-in and participate, and
also to take turns serving as net control! And be sure to follow #FFWN on Mastodon.
Find out more by following the hastag [#FFWN](https://mastodon.radio/tags/FFWN)
(example link -- follow it on an instance that you like/prefer).
{{< /comment >}}
## About this website
My website is a **personal storage** of a set of information about many
**different things** -- mostly about **amateur radio** and **linux**'isch
computer stuff. The main goal of my blog is for my **personal usage**.
That is because some articles may not explain everything -- I hope I can
reproduce a working setup (for me) with all the steps provided in these articles.
I could have saved some links in my bookmarks, right? Well, I have. But I do
that now for a long time and it sometimes happens, that one or another link
becomes unavailable and hosting my own set of information does not result in
these situations in any way. As long as I'm willing to host them.
You can **use** the **information** on these pages for **yourself**.
Just keep in mind, that some of them may **not be objective** or even accurate.
The opposite is true. I fill them with **my opinions and experiences**; some
with solutions -- some not.
_Also, keep in mind that the information on my websites could go offline at
any time (although it is online since 2019 -- I used other domain names before though)_.
## Contact
Use <kbd>equal.luck1288<span style="display:none;">+spams</span>@qtztsjosmprqmgtunjyf.com</kbd>
to send me emails.
Feel free to encrypt your message with OpenPGP and make sure you got this
fingerprint:
~~~
D49A 3CE2 CCF7 2668 4D98  9A31 BC9D 6AE1 A3BE 169A
~~~
My public key is on [keys.openpgp.org][key] or on [my website][web] (\~4KB).
[key]: https://keys.openpgp.org/search?q=D49A+3CE2+CCF7+2668+4D98+9A31+BC9D+6AE1+A3BE+169A
[web]: /files/A3BE169A.asc
{{< alert >}}
Please do not send me guest articles. This is not a tech magazine but **my
personal website**.
{{< /alert >}}
## Server location and networking
I've had a few websites running over the recent years, but when I got my
radio amateur callsign I started over with fresh content on `oe7drt.com`.
It was stored as a Github repository and published via Cloudflare.
I moved later to a cloud server from Hetzner running Rocky Linux 8 and 9
(which were both located in Finland) and I'm finally happy with netcup and my
OpenBSD server located in Germany. When I hosted my own gitea instance I left
the website repo on my server and create the website over there, when I now
create the website on my local laptop and push the files onto the webserver
just when I push new commits into the git repository on codeberg.