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The G0KEN Force 12 antenna which is easily heard in the US. | |||
KB1FUD puts the finishing touches on the K1QS A3 antenna which replaces the venerable Wilson SY-3 | YT1BB | ||
Another new antenna at SV9CVY, see below for the last one. | K4MPI | ||
SM3CWE | SM3CWE | ||
K3PD | This 1926 Rolls Royce was going to be my touring automobile, but I couldn't afford the insurance. | ||
M0RAD | M3JLT | ||
A61A | G0WXJ | ||
PA1MOU | Keith, G7DNT had to take it down because a neighbor thought it ugly. Fortunately, Andy, G7LRR, was able to set it on high by telling the neighbors it is a special radar antenna designed specifically to track certain two tracked, animal propelled, single passenger craft that appear to arrive from a northerly direction. It is especially important right around the first day of Winter. If it functions correctly, it "draws him in" and the only way that he can escape is to lighten the load. It is preferable for him to do so by distributing the load amongst many different homes, but, of course, he is only authorized into those homes where the children have been good...very, very good. | ||
New antenna at DK4HB | G7DNT's two element Delta loop | ||
Bert PA1MOU | This is the 4S7BRG antenna. | ||
M0ADG's Cobwebb | A61A | ||
A61A | KG4EZF's flagpole antenna. Take a look at the bottom insulator. | ||
M3DNT's homebrew antenna | KN5L Field Day Vertical details | ||
9K2KS | 9K2KS New Antenna. More pictures here. | ||
9K2KS | 9K2KS | ||
W0ZW | M3JLT | ||
K4DTI | K4DTI view from house | ||
9K2RA | |||
Fluid Antenna | Interior view of fluid antenna. | ||
K3PD | WA2TPU/QRP newest MONSTER, a log-yagi mono-bander on a 56 foot 4 inch boom sitting at 80, vertically polarized. | ||
KU4UC's new quad | K3SUE | ||
WB5ZAM antenna farm | KN5L Tribander and Vertical | ||
G0WXJ | K0ISL | ||
K4WDX | W0CYF | ||
WB9PNU | WB9PNU | ||
Tom, K0IEP | Larry, K0PAE | ||
If this is your's, let us know so folks can know who the lucky owner is. | KD4NKW's modest antenna that has worked 322 !!! | ||
Here's what the guys used at YM0KA, IOTA AS099 | and here's the YM0KA operators, and the operating location. | ||
The WA2JUN "ranch" in Ocklawaha, Florida | and the WA2JUN antenna. | ||
This is what the winter storm did to the SV9CVY quad array. Michael was broken hearted. | Michael's lonley tower. | ||
Of course, Michael had the system re-built, and it looks like this | and this. | ||
A71BY stack of 6 x 6 x 6 using both horizontal and vertical stacking. | The A71MA grove of stacked monobanders. Quite a little antenna farm, don't you think? | ||
The tree grew enough to blow over asnd bend the reflector on the K1QS tribander. | The 4X4MU big signal comes from this itty bitty antenna. | ||
The K1QS QTH with the antenna shown behind the house. | Walt's monobander on 20 |