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The main antenna is a Mosley Pro-67 mounted at 65 feet on a Rohn-25G tower. This antenna covers 40m (3el), 30m (1el), 20m (3el), 17m (2el), 15m(3el), 12m (2el) and 10m (4el). The antenna is turned with a Yaesu G2800 rotor. | The main antenna is a Mosley Pro-67 mounted at 65 feet on a Rohn-25G tower. This antenna covers 40m (3el), 30m (1el), 20m (3el), 17m (2el), 15m(3el), 12m (2el) and 10m (4el). The antenna is turned with a Yaesu G2800 rotor. | ||
− | The shack is very much under construction and the next steps | + | The shack is very much under construction and the next steps would be finishing up the grounding. |
Existing equipment: | Existing equipment: | ||
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1. Flex-5000 SDR Radio. | 1. Flex-5000 SDR Radio. | ||
− | 2. | + | 2. Icom 756 Radio. |
− | 3. | + | 3. Dell Computer with dual 1920 x 1080 displays. |
− | 4. Daiwa Power Meter. | + | 4. Astron 35A 13.8V Power supply. |
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+ | 5. MFJ-1128 Power strip with Anderson Power pole connectors. | ||
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+ | 6. Daiwa Power Meter. | ||
Planned equipment: | Planned equipment: | ||
1. Alpha 9500 Amplifier. | 1. Alpha 9500 Amplifier. | ||
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+ | 2. IRLP Node on 2m or 220 Mhz. | ||
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+ | 3. 80/160m antenna. | ||
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+ | 4. 2m / 220 & 440 Mhz antennas. |
Revision as of 23:52, 20 November 2016
The main antenna is a Mosley Pro-67 mounted at 65 feet on a Rohn-25G tower. This antenna covers 40m (3el), 30m (1el), 20m (3el), 17m (2el), 15m(3el), 12m (2el) and 10m (4el). The antenna is turned with a Yaesu G2800 rotor.
The shack is very much under construction and the next steps would be finishing up the grounding.
Existing equipment:
1. Flex-5000 SDR Radio.
2. Icom 756 Radio.
3. Dell Computer with dual 1920 x 1080 displays.
4. Astron 35A 13.8V Power supply.
5. MFJ-1128 Power strip with Anderson Power pole connectors.
6. Daiwa Power Meter.
Planned equipment:
1. Alpha 9500 Amplifier.
2. IRLP Node on 2m or 220 Mhz.
3. 80/160m antenna.
4. 2m / 220 & 440 Mhz antennas.