short summary: Prof. Götz Bokelmann and i took advantage of the lesson-free holidays and made a one day trip to Falkenstein in Lower Austria (station A001A) and Gbely in Slovakia (A333A).

pic1: map with the two destinations


Trip diary from 29.12.2022

forecast for this day: sunny, partly cloudy, temperatures up to 4°C, real conditions: very volatile in the morning (from cloudy to foggy and sunny), but in the afternoon maily sunny. Temperatures above 4°C.


Falkenstein A001A

The journey to Falkenstein was a bit difficult. We went the A22 in direction north and left the exit Sierndorf. The weather conditions always changed, sometimes there was a very dense fog. But at arrival in Falkenstein there was in southern direction sun and from the northern part a heavy cloud. Up the hills in the wineyards near the castle, there is the station hidden in an WW2 firing position. The reason of our visit there was because the power was always temporarly going off. There is no power supply, so all the power come from two solar panels in different locations feeding two 100 Ah batteries in the station itself. Visiting one of the panels was not very easy, it´s hidden deep in the bushes, but all two look intact, as well as the wiring. A voltage test in the station confirmed this estimation. So the panels were good, we had to replace only the two heavy lead-batteries.


After all routine tasks we pack our things and left to Slovakia.

pic2: stock photo Ruine Falkenstein

pic3: firing slot

pic4: station instruments in the building

pic5: wineyard view from near the station entrance A001A



Gbely A333A

In Hohenau near the border we took a small break for fuel, buying lunch and call to Petr Kolinsky. He managed to call the slovakian station owner for he comes and opens it. It is located in an old distillery. The main task there was to replace the modem and test it, because it is the first AVM-modem in SK. So after a small break near the border we soon arrived there and the owner was already waiting there for us. Inside an old garage in the building, there is the station and many stuff is stored there too. The difficulty there is to get across all the stuff for the maintenance. We installed the new modem, a power multi connector and changed the disks. A levelling of the sensor was nearly not necessary, only calibration and testing. The good thing was, that the test with the AVM-modem worked in SK without issues. So we can start implement this device on all slovakian stations in the near future. 

pic6: Prof. Bokelmann inspecting the station A333A

pic7: road to Gbely


...stay tuned!





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