Palstar HF-AUTO 1800 watt automatic antenna tuner

Palstar HF-AUTO 1800 watt automatic antenna tuner

  • 2 to 1800 Watts
  • 160m to 6m
  • 4 line large print
  • Three (3) S0239 coax connectors
  • 12.5″ wide x 6.5″ high x 16.5″ deep

The Palstar HF-AUTO 1800 watt automatic antenna tuner covers 160 to 6 Meters with a power rating of up to 1800 watts PEP. Hams have enjoyed the benefits of low power auto-tuners for years, but now Palstar takes it to the next level and offers auto-tuning with a power rating of 2 Watts to 1800 watts.

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#Ham Radio at Midwest academy Iowa WB2IQU

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Steve Bozak shows the interested students the working ham radio
station set up at Midwest Academy.

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Title: QST
Year: 1915 (1910s)
Authors: American Radio Relay League
Subjects: Radio Radio
Publisher: [Newington, Conn., etc., American Radio Relay League]
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^eat^iikt AMATEUR TRANSMITTER KIT

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MODEL AT-1 50 Ship. Wt.16 lbs. Here Is a major Heathklt addition to the Ham radio field, theAT-1 Transmitter Kit, Incorporarlng many desirable designfeatures at the lowest possible dollar-per-watts price. Panelmounted crystal socket, stand-by switch, key click filter,A. C. line filtering, good shielding, etc. VFO or crystal excita-tion—up to 35 watts Input. Built-in power supply provides425 volts at 100 MA. Amazingly low kit price Includes allcircuit components, tubes, cabinet, punched chassis, anddetailed construction manual. SPECIFICATIONS: Range 80, 40, 20, 15, 11, 10 meters. 6AG7 Oscillator-multiplier. 6L« Amplifler-doubler 5U4G Rectifier. 105-125 Volt A.C. 50-60 cycles 100watts. Size: SVs inch high x 13V8 inchwide X 7 inch deep.

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Happy Dad in Ham Shack

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Kenwood TS-120S

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This was my first HF ham radio back when I first upgraded to General Class in1989. It was stolen with a lot of my furniture when the Air Force moved us from Davis-Monthan AFB to RAF Bentwaters, UK.

KC Makerfaire Field Day

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Bob and a genius 11 year old ham, Sonny Fontes, making QSOs behind a 1 tube regen receiver.

CRW_1334: Pete/KG4OJT and Matthew/KG4URU

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My Grumman C-1A Cockpit

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In the 1990s I acquired the cockpit section of a former US Navy Grumman C-1A Trader, BuNo 136780. It sat in my backyard for almost a decade, but I never carried out my plans to turn it into my amateur radio station.

In 2004, I learned that the Quonset Air Museum in Rhode Island needed many of the parts on my cockpit to restore their historic C-1A, BuNo 136792. That aircraft was the aerodynamic prototype for the WF-2 (E-1B) Tracer airborne early warning (AEW) aircraft program. I decided to donate my cockpit to the Quonset Air Museum.

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The Headband out of my Heil Pro-Set Plus. First attempt at modification.

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Hongo 012

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Gatehouse, St John’s College, Cambridge

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apr

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2011-Apr

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40m SSB station

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ARRL Field Day Sunday June 29 , 2014 at the Reagan Library and Museum

Spencer N6IWY

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Back at camp using the ham radio

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The ARRL RFI Book: Practical Cures for Radio Frequency Interference by Mike Gruber (2007-04-01)

The ARRL RFI Book: Practical Cures for Radio Frequency Interference by Mike Gruber (2007-04-01)

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MANITOBA 2007 —AMATEUR RADIO LICENSE PLATE

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A few nice ICOM images I found:

IC-706 remote server
ICOM
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The IC-706 remote server installed in the shack

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ICOM
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Image from page 933 of “An encyclopædia of agriculture : comprising the theory and practice of the valuation, transfer, laying out, improvement, and management of landed property, and of the cultivation and economy of the animal and vegetable productions

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Title: An encyclopædia of agriculture : comprising the theory and practice of the valuation, transfer, laying out, improvement, and management of landed property, and of the cultivation and economy of the animal and vegetable productions of agriculture
Year: 1871 (1870s)
Authors: Loudon, J. C. (John Claudius), 1783-1843
Subjects: Agriculture — Dictionaries
Publisher: London : Longmans, Green
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in quantity that obtained from the cultivation of two or three kinds only.{Ibid. p. 246.) 5650. New and excellent varieties of many of the grasses, especially those used or fitto be used in the convertible husbandry, might no doubt be obtained by selection andcross-breeding, and it is much to be wished that this were attempted by cultivators. 5651. The grasses to be here treated of may be classed as tall sorts, or those best fittedfor hay; and dwarf grasses, or those fit only for pasturage : those experimented on atWoburn will next be noticed. Sect. 1. Tall-growing or Hoy Grasses. 5652. The hay grasses for the purposes of agriculture may be advantageously dividedinto those of temporary, and those of permanent duration. Subsect. 1. Tall or Hay Grasses of temporary Duration. *5C53. The most valuable of this division are the biennial, or, as it is commonly butenonecusly called, the annual, perennial, and subperennial rye-grass fg. 769. a), the 3 L 4 SSK PRACTICE OF AGRICULTURE. Pari III,

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cocks-foot grass(o), and woolly soft grass(c). Where a crop ot liay is desired within the fy& year, it is necessary to resort to such grasses rtty as are annuals in the strict sense of the word ; »jw? and none can he hetter for this purpose than the common oat f^vena sativa), cut and made into hay when it comes into flower. Next in order may be mentioned the other cereal grasses and the annual varieties of //roinus : the latter, however, are very coarse grasses, though prolific in culm. 5654. The biennial rye-grass (Zoliumper^nne var. bienne L.) is well known, asbeing universally sown, either with or with-out clover, among corn crops, with a viewto one crop of hay in the succeeding season.It attains a greater height, and produces a longer broader spike of flowers, than theperennial rye-grass, and the produce in hay is considered greater than that of any otherannual grass, equally palatable to cattle. It prefers a rich loamy soil, but will grow onany surface whatever, not rock or

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HQ

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Did the Wasatch 100 node hike today.

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RSGB AFS SSB 2011

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M3ENF and G3DQY in background

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I’m old now! Picture of me holding a shot of myself at age 18 with my ham radio rig. A certain sadness to this, but I’ve lived a rich, rewarding life (so far – ha, ha!).

“Big Brown”‘s first time on ham radio

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My Word Mermaid in a Previous Life Wood Sign, 1.5 x 16″

My Word Mermaid in a Previous Life Wood Sign, 1.5 x 16

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  • Great designs fresh, original phrases, fun colors
  • Reads: “I’m Pretty Sure I Was A Mermaid In A Previous Life”
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We make great signs! With over 30 years in the retail and wholesale gift business, My Word! is a family owned company located in Dracut, Mass. We design, cut, print and package all of our signs – right here in the good ol’ USA! Thanks for supporting American Jobs!.

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A few nice Hamfest images I found:

Thordarson Choke Coil
Hamfest
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Old Choke in a 1920’s AM radio.

Dr. Barrett and Family
Hamfest
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Dr. Dennis Barrett (N4ECW) and his beautiful wife Marilyn (K1ECW) and daughters at the Kennehoochee Hamfest. Dr. Barrett has a line of excellent stealth amateur radio antennas available at www.transworldantennas.com I own the 40/40 antenna.

Hamvention 2011 – Dayton Ohio – Hara Arena
Hamfest
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Random snapshots from my day at this year’s Hamvention in Dayton OH.

Sorry for the poor quality… these pictures were all taken with the camera in my GPS unit. 🙂

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Willemstad-6436

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A few nice APRS images I found:

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2011-Apr

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2011-Apr

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