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N8MMH and KC8EWH: 160m loop install

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N8MMH, KC8EWX, KD8LW, N8ZCW: 160m loop install

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1st location - note feed terminations

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Access to antenna - SLN

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KB8KZM assembles satellite antenna

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N8QOM assembles 2m satellite antenna

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KB8KZM installing TNC

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KB8KZM tracking a satellite

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KC8KQT installing satellite antennas

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KB8KZM with satellite antenna

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KB8KZM with 2m satellite antenna

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N8UJT, Mike, N8PPQ at SNL

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KC8KQT in our shack

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N8UJT in our shack

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KD8LW inside the tower, loading it for 40m

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KC8KQT climbing past the bells to top of tower ant

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KB8KZM makes our 1st packet QSO

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KC8KQT undergound between shack and antenna

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Timing things: bells go off every 15 minutes

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Top of the tower with clock face open

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So, what time is it?

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Second VHF antenna

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N8QOM and KC8EWX - we got partition walls!

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KC8KQT under HF antena, 400' from our shack

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oe and KC8KQT pulling feed lines

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KC8EWX at our new desk!

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KC8EWX installing 1st antenna: 160m loop

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Zoe, KC8KQT, KB8TWH installing monster quad

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Feedpoint for 160m loop

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N8ZCW with our first 2m antenna

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N8ZCW adding a CW filter

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Inside HF amplifier

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KD8LW studying HF amplifier operation procedure

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C8KQT is afraid of the amplifier - then makes his

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NSO Event on WRI boat D.J. Angus

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Special Event aboard WRI's W.G. Jackson

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KC8EWX installs R-5 ant aboard W.G. Jackson

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KC8EWX, KB8VZZ, KB8WAA in pointy end of WG Jackson

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KC8EWX on the air inside Angus

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KC8WAA working on the Angus

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N8PPQ testing for radio waves

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40 meter antenna, aka clock tower

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N8ZCW and KD8LW at Field Day 1996

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N8ZCW and KD8LW work FD 1996

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N8QOM and KB8KZM do FD 1998

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KD8LW with his twins at FD 1996

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KC8KQT and ZOE copy the W1AW bulletin at FD 1998

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N8PPQ and KC8KQT at FD 1996

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Generators always give out at 2 AM on Field Day

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Satellite work during Field Day

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Grand Valley's first Ham license

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KC8KQT, half way up the clock tower - at the bells

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N8ZCW and KB8TWH stripping the abandoned tower for

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N8ZCW with built up (60 pound) mast for Monster qu

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National Science Olympiad Special Event 1998

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NSO Event, we're using the clock for our 40 meter

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NSO Event, the clock is our 40 meter antenna!

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N8ZCW makes RF connection to very top of the clock

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N8ZCW connects RF to 40m clock tower antenna

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NSO 40m clock tower antenna with coo-coo

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NSO 40m clock tower antenna peek-a-boo

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N8ZCW during FD 1996

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KD8LW during FD 1996

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N8PPQ selects an antenna tree for FD 1996

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Getting the antenna up off the ground for FD 1996

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KC8KQT, N8PPQ, President Lubbers, N8ZCW want to in

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We drag the Monster up a guy wire - unhooked two o

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The problem: how to get the Monster to the top of

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Assembling the Monster quad

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N8PPQ and KB8TWH install the Monster quad

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KB8TWH and N8PPQ play king of the tower

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Spring flowers and Monster Quad

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N8PPQ, KB8TWH install Monster Quad