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whoami
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.
There is currently no antenna set up at my home QTH so I operate portable only
since the end of 2021---I've not been very active recently but I'm sure my new
lightweight equipment can help me out on that matter.
Have a look at the pages under [/equipment/]({{< ref "/equipment/" >}}) for an overview of the equipment that I use (or have used/had). 😉
What's up?
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) 😫
I do not have an antenna set up at my home QTH so my experience relies on my portable operations here.
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).
Statistics
Google Analytics (evil) and Microsoft Clarity (much evil) are common statistic-plugins for your website. I've tried both as well as matomo. They have one thing in common: they collect data, that I personally wouldn't want to be collected from me. And what you don't want to be done to you…
Luckily I found the website of Fathom Analytics. They collect statistics
- GDPO compliant and
- they do not collect so much "useless" data.
You can view my website statistics here.
Contact
Use dominic@oe7drt.com
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 or on my website (~4KB).
{{< alert >}} Please do not send me guest articles. This is not a tech magazine but my personal website. {{< /alert >}}
Server location and networking
The webserver, which converts my website's git repository into
static html files is located in Finland. The domain is registered
at name.com
, which points my domain to nameservers at Cloudflare.
My website is also cached and distributed by the Cloudflare
network.
That is also true for my personal single-user instance of Mastodon, which is
located at fedi.oe7drt.com---except there are a few
more modifications done at Cloudflare because I do not host the media files
on my server but in a
B2 bucket at backblaze.
Cloudflare rewrites a few headers and URLs in this case. For example: the
Cache-control:
gets expanded to a high value at Cloudflare as well as the
etag
gets generated at Cloudflare in case the original file changes at
backblaze before the cached file gets removed from your (actually my) cache.