Lower Nose Rib Doubler

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Probably way more massive than it needs to be… but it gets the job done. This’ll let me hang a circular plastic connector panel-mounted right through the lightening hole and sticking out the base of the vertical stabilizer. There’ll also be a second hole for conduit. Both the wire run and the conduit will go up to the fairing, where I may someday install a camera or an HF antenna.

In the meantime, I don’t have to worry about how to run wires through the vertical stabilizier if I decide to mount something up there.

For more details about the construction of the vertical stabilizer, see the build log.

Check out these Yaesu images:

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GranTokyo South Tower

Image by Dick Thomas Johnson
グラントウキョウサウスタワー

Big & Little

Image by baldbrad
Motorola systems-saber radio overshadowing the much smaller Yeasu VX-6R

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Image by Abraxas3d

Some cool Ham Radio images:

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Backyard Field Day

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Spontaneous decision making leads to excellent results.

ARRL Field Day W2AE

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6m yagi
cameraphone

A few nice Ham Radio images I found:

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Image by NASA Johnson
S129-E-007227 (21 Nov. 2009) — Astronaut Randy Bresnik (near the Columbus laboratory), STS-129 mission specialist, participates in the mission’s second session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the six-hour, eight-minute spacewalk, Bresnik and astronaut Mike Foreman (out of frame), mission specialist, installed a Grappling Adaptor to On-Orbit Railing Assembly, or GATOR, on the Columbus laboratory. GATOR contains a ship-tracking antenna system and a HAM radio antenna. They relocated a floating potential measurement unit that gauges electric charges that build up on the station, deployed a Payload Attach System on the space-facing side of the Starboard 3 truss segment and installed a wireless video system that allows spacewalkers to transmit video to the station and relay it to Earth.

Some cool ARRL images:

Field Day 2009 (4)_17

Image by KI6YVH
View from the Heli pad looking down at the Satalite Comunications station.

A few nice Amateur Radio images I found:

IMG_4718: Len/KG6ZR Mans the QCWA Table

Image by ac4lt

671B2987: Ann/W4JDF

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P044 Scoglio Penna IZ4AKS/p

Image by gminguzzi
P044 Scoglio Penna IZ4AKS/p by IZ7KHR, IZ4AKS 2013-7-12

Some cool Yaesu images:

Gran Tokyo North Tower

Image by Dick Thomas Johnson
グラントウキョウノースタワー

Buildings

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Yaesu, Tokyo Japan

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Image by zoption
TYT TH-9800 – Professional Automotive Quad Band 29/50/144/430MHz Transceiver

Output Power:
50/20/10/5W (29/50/144MHz)
40/20/10/5W(430MHz)

Some cool Ham Radio images:

aprs terminal

Image by mpechner
the board is a Opentracker + from Argent Data systems

the LCD is a I2C 2 x 16 from Newhaven.com

Dry Dock

Image by MattJhsn
Trip to the NorthWest Angle in 2004.

Some cool ARRL images:

MCARC Field Day 2014 104

Image by dougbutchy

Some cool Amateur Radio images:

IMG_0594: Amanda and Matthew/KG4URU

Image by ac4lt

Check out these Ham Radio images:

Box-O-Keys

Image by The Rocketeer

Tower top at sunset

Image by Paul L McCord Jr
Looking down at the front yard from the top of my ham radio tower. This shows the redone roof that was done a couple of days before. 11/20/2005

Part of my Bookshelf

Image by techsavant
A look at just a small portion of my book collection

Check out these Hamfest images:

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Hamfest
Image by Rickvg
This photo is from the Great Plains Super Launch symposium 2006. Although not strictly a hamfest, it is a group of amateurs gathered to discuss a topic of common interest, ARHAB (Amateur Radio High Altitude Balloons).

dayton Hamfest 2012
Hamfest
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A few nice Ham Radio images I found:

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Image by Michael R Perry
Radiotelegraph Transmitter
Model ET-8023
Output: 200 Watts
Frequency: 2-24 MC
RADIOMARINE CORPORATION OF AMERICA
New York, NY
December, 1944

P6280163

Image by Hideki Saito

Weston Model 301 Plate Voltage Meter

Image by Michael R Perry
MAIN MOTOR GENERATOR
STOP START

PLATE VOLTAGE

KILOVOLTS
D.C.
WESTON

Some cool Ham Radio images:

Mt Erie activation by W7AUM

Image by Earth Sanctuary
On Sunday, I went to Mt. Erie and made 9 contacts all over the US with 10 watts of power using an Elecraft KX3 and Buddipole.

Image from page 723 of “QST” (1915)

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Subjects: Radio Radio
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MODEL AT-1 50 Ship. Wt.16 lbs. Here Is a major Heathkit addition to the Ham radio field, the.T-1 Transmitter Kit, incorporaring many desirable designfeatures at the lowest possible dollar-per-watts price. Panelmounted crystal socket, stand-by switch, key click filter,.. 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. 6Lfi Amplifier-doubler 5U4G Rectifier. 105-125 Volt A.C. 50-60 cycles 100watts. Size: QVs inch high x ISVs inchwide X 7 inch deep.

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awaiting the official opening of IMD
ICOM
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ICOM
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A few nice Ham Radio images I found:

View from Cabin

Image by MattJhsn
Trip to the NorthWest Angle in 2004.

Some equipment used at our Field Day site

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This setup is used for a mode of communication called Winlink, used in HAM Radio. It allows email messages to be sent to anywhere in the world via High Frequency radio.

A few nice Amateur Radio images I found:

_T9A5277

Image by CoolPersonRobert
On Tower, ladder line for G5RV shown in front of tower. 40 Meter loop on other side of tower.

I/O board from the top

Image by alsteele
Looking down on the i/o board. A spacer fixes the board to the rear.

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Image by scsibug
Bedford Amateur Radio Club, ARRL Field Day 2012.

Some cool Yaesu images:

GranTokyo South Tower

Image by Dick Thomas Johnson
グラントウキョウサウスタワー

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SAM_0296

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A few nice Yaesu images I found:

Yaesu Ventilation Tower under Maintenance

Image by ykanazawa1999
The covered cylinder is a ventilation tower of Shutoko Yaesu Route’s tunnel.

It is shown in “Pacific Century Place Marunouchi.”

20131228-八重洲(Yaesu)

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KC7IIB /AG

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Thats right /AG…

To all of you non hams out there, that means that I have now successfully passed the FCC Element 3 Amateur Radio exam, thus making me a General Class license holder. The /AG is the way I have to identify when using my new privileges until the FCC receives and processes all of my paperwork.

Recently the FCC changed the licensing requirements for Amateur Radio eliminating all morse code requirements. I had already passed my Element 1 exam many years ago which covered a 5wpm morse code exam. However with the new change the code test (element 1) is no longer required. This has caused a renewed interest in Amateur Radio and has removed a barrier that was preventing many people from upgrading in the past. For me, it just kind of worked out as I already had the Element 1 exam behind me… But at any rate here is to being a General now…..

’73
KC7IIB /AG

Some cool APRS images:

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19 Apr 09 022

Image by Rockin Brian

Some cool ARRL images:

Briefing

Image by GraceFamily

Working Late

Image by VA5LF
View of the site as night descents.

A few nice Ham Radio images I found:

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Image by NASA Johnson
ISS024-E-013387 (5 Sept. 2010) — NASA astronaut Doug Wheelock, Expedition 24 flight engineer, uses a ham radio system in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station.

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Maker Faire 2011 – setting up.

Image by mpechner
Umesh, K6VUG helping with the setup Sunday morning.

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Mark, KJ4VO, Manager of HRO Atlanta

Image by The Rocketeer
What a great guy… free donuts to the masses.

Some cool Ham Radio images:

Mike

Image by brettneilson
Undoubtedly pondering the worlds problems.

View from the tent

Image by Hideki Saito

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A few nice Ham Radio images I found:

The 7th Annual Geek Meet

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A geek picnic featuring science, tech, drones, ham radios, solar chargers, cosplay, medieval sword fighting, Legos, solar astronomy and more. Held at Ala Moana Beach Park, Magic Island on June 1, 2014.

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Ki6AMQ communes with satellites

Image by Michael R Perry
Ki6AMQ collects precise and accurate latitude and longitude measurements for potential airship landing zone to transport radiation refugees during simulated disaster.

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Some cool Ham Radio images:

BARAC Rally 2009

Image by Craig A Rodway
The annual amateur radio rally organised by the Bishop Auckland Radio Amateur’s Club, held at Spennymoor Leisure Centre.

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The 7th Annual Geek Meet

Image by Bytemarks
A geek picnic featuring science, tech, drones, ham radios, solar chargers, cosplay, medieval sword fighting, Legos, solar astronomy and more. Held at Ala Moana Beach Park, Magic Island on June 1, 2014.

Some cool ARRL images:

Field Day 2009 (2)_07

Image by GraceFamily

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Stepp 6849

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Some cool ICOM images:

Carlos Brandão, Ibram
ICOM
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Mestre e doutor em Ciências Biológicas, com foco em Zoologia, pela Universidade de São Paulo, (USP), Carlos Roberto Brandão foi diretor do Museu de Zoologia da USP, membro suplente do Conselho Nacional de Políticas Culturais (CNPC) do Ministério da Cultura. Também presidiu o Comitê Executivo do Conselho Internacional de Museus (Icom) no período de 2006 a 2010, permanecendo como integrante do Icom até 2013. (Fotos de Janine Moraes)

Jaco’s ZR6CMG station – iCOM IC-703
ICOM
Image by ZS6TVB
Jaco’s ZR6CMG station – iCOM IC-703

Cercle Obert exige que inicien las obras de la V fase de ampliación del Museo San Pío V
ICOM
Image by Antonio Marín Segovia
Nadie se acuerda de la segunda pinacoteca española, hoy una enorme ruina

La entidad cívica valenciana considera que no hay excusas para seguir postergando unas obras urgente.

La segunda pinacoteca de España se encuentra en un lamentable estado y tiene su fachada, tejados y salas con graves problemas, gracias a que el Ayuntamiento de Valencia, el Consell y el Ministerio de Cultura se han dedicado a jugar con el Museo y con el Patrimonio Cultural, en sus obscenas y sucias guerras por el poder y el control del dinero público de todos los ciudadanos.
Cercle Obert también reclama al Consell que solicite las transferencias plenas de la titularidad del Museo de Bellas Artes San Pío V de Valencia y de otros monumentos, para así poder tener el control y la gestión integral de los bienes ubicados en la Comunidad Valenciana.

Por último, la entidad advierte, que no tendrá reparo alguno en seguir denunciando aquellas presuntas ilegalidades e infracciones que se cometan en el seno de las diversas instituciones que conforman la administración pública, recordando a los técnicos y políticos que nos representan, la obligación legal que tienen de cumplir y hacer cumplir las leyes y la Carta Magna.

Valencia, a 23 de Noviembre de 2011

CERCLE OBERT DE BENICALAP

Teléfono de contacto: 690 96 02 65
___________________________________________________________________________

A continuación, transcribimos el escrito que ha sido remitido hoy a todas las instituciones competentes en materia de Patrimonio Cultural.

CERCLE OBERT DE BENICALAP
Entitat inscrita en el Registre d’Associacions de la Generalitat Valenciana, amb el número 10.047 de la Secció Primera del Registre Provincial de València

El Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia San Pío V, que es considerado por los expertos como la segunda gran pinacoteca de España -gracias a los valiosos y numerosos fondos aportados de la Real Academia de San Carlos-, lleva años esperando que se ejecute la V Fase de su ampliación, así como que se acometan obras de rehabilitación urgentes, a fin de reparar goteras y consolidar tejados, fachadas, sótanos…

Nuestra entidad Cercle Obert de Benicalap considera que, han pasado muchos años sin que los responsables institucionales tomen y apliquen las decisiones pertinentes, con objeto de llevar a efecto la tan ansiada y necesaria V Fase. Al retraso intolerable para ampliar y acometer obras de rehabilitación, han contribuido los absurdos y pueriles conflictos entre el Ayuntamiento de Valencia, el Consell y el Ministerio de Cultura, en torno a la concesión de una licencia administrativa y la permuta/cesión de unos terrenos.

La grave situación que sufre el Museo de Bellas Artes San Pío V, se suma la imperdonable falta de criterios científicos y técnicos, para gestionar y dirigir eficazmente el citado espacio cultural y expositivo, que sufre una situación peculiar, dado que la titularidad corresponde a Madrid y la gestión es autonómica.

Por ello, nuestra entidad Cercle Obert considera imprescindible que la Consellería de Cultura, Turismo y Deportes, en colaboración con las Cortes Valencianas, el Ayuntamiento de Valencia y el Ministerio de Cultura, procedan sin dilación, a la adopción de medidas urgentes, que permitan y posibiliten la elección de un director cualificado y profesional, (sin conexión partidista, tal y como recomienda el Consejo Internacional de Museos (ICOM), a través del Código Deontológico para Museos, cuyo artículo 1.12 transcribimos íntegramente:

1.12.- Nombramiento del director o jefe

La dirección del museo es un puesto clave y por lo tanto, cuando se nombre a la persona correspondiente el órgano rector debe tener en cuenta las cualificaciones y conocimientos exigidos para ocupar ese puesto con eficacia. A las aptitudes intelectuales y conocimientos necesarios debe ir unida una conducta irreprochable desde el punto de vista deontológico.

Consejo Internacional de Museos (ICOM) Maison de l’UNESCO 1, rue Miollis 75732 – París cedex 15 Francia

El Código de Deontología Profesional fue aprobado por unanimidad en la 15ª Asamblea General del ICOM que se celebró en Buenos Aires (Argentina), el 4 de noviembre de 1986 y modificado en la 20ª Asamblea General en Barcelona (España), el 6 de julio de 2001. Fue revisado por la 21ª Asamblea General celebrada en Seúl (República de Corea) el 8 de Octubre de 2004.

Es hora ya también de que las instituciones estatales, autonómicas y locales activen de inmediato, la ejecución y desarrollo de la V Fase en el ejercicio 2012, valorada en unos 20 millones de euros, según cálculos del año 2010, ofrecidos por el Ministerio de Cultura.

El nuevo gobierno de España, que presidirá Mariano Rajoy antes de la Navidad del 2011, ya no tiene excusa alguna para seguir aplazando las obras de ampliación y mejora de la segunda pinacoteca de España. Toca ya reservar los fondos necesarios y proceder, con el rigor técnico y la urgencia debida, a subsanar las muchas deficiencias y problemas que padece el Museo de Bellas Artes de San Pío V, deficiencias que se han incrementado gracias a la negligencia y desinterés de todas las administraciones que tienen competencia, sin olvidar el absurdo y nefasto bloqueo administrativo, que no ha tenido reparo en aplicar el Ayuntamiento de Valencia en los últimos años, una acción que es de una profunda falta de respeto por la cultura.

Por último, indicar que urge que el nuevo Director del Museo de Bellas Artes de San Pío V, sea una persona cualificada y con experiencia probada en la gestión y dirección de espacios museísticos relevantes.

Nuestro gran museo, se merece disponer de un avezado capitán, altamente experimentado y que sea un apasionado por el arte en todas sus manifestaciones y vertientes. Igualmente, desde la asociación Cercle Obert, consideramos que ese capitán del Museo, tiene que tener la magia necesaria para contagiar su entusiasmo y pasión por el arte, a todos los ciudadanos y visitantes.

Por último, nuestra entidad considera fundamental y vital, que la titularidad plena del Museo de Bellas Artes San Pío V de Valencia pase de inmediato a la Generalitat Valenciana, a fin de evitar los conflictos, retrasos y desencuentros aberrantes, que hemos sufrido todos durante los últimos veinte años.

Queremos confiar en que el Gobierno de España, el Ayuntamiento de Valencia y la Generalitat Valenciana no vuelvan a usar el Museo de Bellas Artes de San Pío V de Valencia y la Cultura y el Patrimonio Cultural, como armas arrojadizas, y se inventen nuevas y aberrantes excusas, para así justificar el retraso de las urgentes obras de mejora y ampliación.

Nuestra entidad Cercle Obert de Benicalap, les quiere recordar a todos los representantes políticos y técnicos, la obligación y el deber que tienen todas ellos, de cumplir y hacer cumplir las leyes, advirtiéndoles que no dudaremos en denunciarles judicialmente por la vía que consideramos más adecuada y eficaz, con objeto siempre de velar y garantizar la defensa de los intereses generales y el respeto y acatamiento de nuestra Carta Magna.

Valencia, a 23 de Noviembre de 2011

CERCLE OBERT DE BENICALAP

Fdo: Antonio Marín Segovia

Secretario Portavoz

MOLT HONORABLE PRESIDENT DE LA GENERALITAT VALENCIANA
con copia a:

SRA. ALCALDESA-PRESIDENTE DEL AYUNTAMIENTO DE VALENCIA.-
HONORABLE SRA. CONSELLER DE CULTURA, TURISMO Y DEPORTES DE LA GENERALITAT VALENCIANA.-

CORTES VALENCIANAS
Plaza San Lorenzo, 4
46003 VALENCIA.-

CONGRESO DE LOS DIPUTADOS
Carrera de San Jerónimo, s/n
28014 M A D R I D .-

SRA. ALCALDESA-PRESIDENTE DEL AYUNTAMIENTO DE VALENCIA
– GABINETE DE ALCALDÍA

PRESIDENCIA DEL GOBIERNO DE ESPAÑA
COMPLEJO DE LA MONCLOA
AVENIDA PUERTO DE HIERRO, S/N
28071 M A D R I D .-.

A few nice Ham Radio images I found:

Image from page 592 of “QST” (1915)

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Year: 1915 (1910s)
Authors: American Radio Relay League
Subjects: Radio Radio
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of the Riohon Listning Post. FMG has askedfor cancellation of his ORS appointment as he expects tobe very inactive in ham radio circles in the near future.Traffic: (Feb.) W6MBW 425, USY 234, GYH 210, K6DQA172, W6CAK 139, KN6HOV 104, W6MLZ 100, CMN91, BHG 70, ORS 66, K6C0P 32, BWD 31, W6CK 28,HIF 12, CBO 5, FAI 3, K6BEQ 1. (Jan.) K6FCZ 945,W6FAI 6. SAN DIEGO —SCM, Don Stansifer, W6LRU — Asst.SCMs: Tom Wells, 6EWU; Shelly Trotter. 6BAM; DickMuddleston, 6DLN. SEC: VFT. ECs: BAO, BZC, DLN,IIFQ, HIL, HRI, IBS, KSI, KUU, and WYA. RM: ELQ. {Continued on page 110) 108 mt Ki^ is only $s effectii/e ^$ the Antenna you tie it to! Out of ANTENNA ENGINEERING LABORATORIES, where Radiation experts and Scientists havedeveloped the E. D.* principle for Military,Commercial and Marine use, comes a RADICALLY NEW ALL-BANDXD. ROBOT skyhook! • This New, All-band Antenna, precision-manufactured by ANTENNA ENGINEERINGCOMPANY, does exactly what has long beenconsidered a virtual IMPOSSIBILITY. Do you want

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Rally in the 100 Acre Wood

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Photos from the 2012 100 Acre Wood Rally in Mark Twain Nat’l Forest near Salem, MO

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IMG_3741: Dan/KO1D

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Hamvention 2011 – Dayton Ohio – Hara Arena
Hamfest
Image by rbatina
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. 🙂

Hamcation 2010
Hamfest
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love the sweater! i had to stop her so i could get photos.

RF Pirates
Hamfest
Image by GraceFamily

Some cool QSL images:

67-371-A Commemorative QSL Card
QSL
Image by Naval History & Heritage Command
Accession: 67-371-A
Commemorative QSL Card , USS New York
Paper

A QSL card is a record of a contact made between two amateur radio stations. This QSL card was sent by Chief Radioman R.S. Roberts to 140 stations that he heard and made contact with during the USS New York’s Coronation cruise from April 15th until May 30th 1937. He was using the call sign W3DTO.
The USS New York was carrying the Presdient’s official representative to the coronation Admiral Hugh Rodman. The ship also took part in the Grand Naval Review on the 20th May 1937 as part of the coronation festivities.

Collection of Curator Branch; Naval History and Heritage Command.

Conveniat QSL HB9BRU
QSL
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A few nice JT65 images I found:

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Some cool Yaesu images:

Back in Action

Image by – jre –
my Yaesu FT-5100 broke some time in 2000-2001, radio output dropped significantly on VHF.
Turns out this is commonplace, as the Toshiba S-AV24 PA module is aluminum-ceramic mounted to the radio heat sink body with two screws atop a heat sink compound. Too much heat/cooling breaks the ceramic due to stress cracks, and severs the traces inside the module. I had re-soldred mine as much as possible, but was not pleased with re-installing and chancing another failure. I found a new module online for less than shipped. Installed it, and things seem very happy once again, with one bulb burned out in the lower left corner.

I love this radio 🙂

Right side Station Console

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Main rig’s a TS-850, to the right is a FT-847.

Pano from Yaesu Fujiya Hotel

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Simple interface. PC Audio End.

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from Ham Tower

Image by Paul L McCord Jr
Picture of approaching outflow boundary of a thunderstorm from the 50 foot level of my ham radio tower. This is looking North over Epperly Heights elementary taken 8-20-2005.

Amateur Radio W1EAK 1933

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Amateur Radio W1EAK 1933
7 St. Charles St.
Derry, N.H.
U.S.A.

A few nice Yaesu images I found:

SAM_0283

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TYT TH-9800 – Professional Automotive Quad Band 29/50/144/430MHz Transceiver

Output Power:
50/20/10/5W (29/50/144MHz)
40/20/10/5W(430MHz)

Análisis Kata R-103 4

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Aún más cosas metidas en la mochila (ver notas).

Reseña completa en Kata R-103, mochila para equipo fotográfico y ordenador.

Some cool APRS images:

Bull Shoals Apr 2011 035

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Heron ~ photo taken on our hike at Gaston’s

Apr

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Percussions for Forbidden Phoenix / Gateway Theatre (Richmond, BC)

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Apr.12/11

Some cool Psk31 images:

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Check out these Ham Radio images:

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Image by Jim Shank

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ISS034-E-042431 (9 Feb. 2013) — NASA astronaut Tom Marshburn, Expedition 34 flight engineer, conducts a ham radio session in the Columbus laboratory of the International Space Station.

A few nice Psk31 images I found:

20121224_1826_20M_PSK31_ZS6ACW

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Some cool Ham Radio images:

IMG_0436

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Ham’n it up

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ISS022-E-032383 (16 Jan. 2010) — Russian cosmonaut Maxim Suraev, Expedition 22 flight engineer, conducts a ham radio session in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station with students, alumni and faculty of Kursk State Technical University.

Check out these Amateur Radio images:

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ISS028-E-020926 (3 Aug. 2011) — Russian cosmonauts Sergei Volkov and Alexander Samokutyaev (out of frame), both Expedition 28 flight engineers, attired in Russian Orlan spacesuits, participate in a session of extravehicular activity (EVA) on the Russian segment of the International Space Station. During the six-hour, 23-minute spacewalk, Volkov and Samokutyaev moved a cargo boom from one airlock to another, installed a prototype laser communications system and deployed an amateur radio micro-satellite.

A better shot of my KST V6

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Intetesting little radio. Still reading how to set it up.

IMG_3792: Old Heathkit Equipment

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Testing the transmitter mixer

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Testing the transmitter mixer by feeding its output back into the receiver.

The first 10 feet

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… of a 50ft tower.

BahiaBBQ-6722

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Some cool APRS images:

2011-Apr

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apr 28 2012 020

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Some cool Amateur Radio images:

Field Day 2012

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The ARRL-affiliated Emergency Amateur Radio Club (EARC) "Field Day" event at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, held June 23, 2012.

Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) contact with Institut Florimont from the ITU amateur radio station 4U1ITU

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Student from Institut Florimont at the Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) contact with Institut Florimont from the ITU amateur radio station 4U1ITU. © ITU/F.Scotti

IMG_6536: Maria/KG4JBJ

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