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This is the lower part of the equipment rack |
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This is the HF-8070A Transceiver - output is 100 mw and that feeds to a lower high power deck |
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This is the dummy antenna (overkill?) and antenna switching unit |
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This is a long shot of the equipment which sits in the center of a "nuke proof" enclosure |
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Meter switch for the power output deck at the bottom of the rack |
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A picture looking down the front of the rack |
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The computer control and fancy broadcast microphone |
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The rotor panel, the "smart rotor" will trun the antenna CW or CCW, the shortest way |
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Where the action is on 75 meters |
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These can be used in local control or from the computer running Winderz 95 |
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Long shot of the log antenna from the parking lot |
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Compare the size to the cooling towers |
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You can see the antenna from space |
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CQ contest CQ contest CQ contest |
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That is one BIG ASS rotor |
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