Welcome to My Ham Shack!

Come on in, sit down, fire up a rig, grab a mic, call CQ and lets have a QSO.

 

Here are just a few shots showing a portion of my equipment!

 

 

---------------------------------MY HAM SHACK!!!!!!!!!!!-----------------Station includes----- HR RIGS: (2)- FT-980 's and Speaker, TS-520SE with remote VFO, Speaker, Digital Readout, FT- 757 GXII-----VHF/UHF: FT 736R w/2meter, 6 meter, 70 cm modules, FT-726 w/2meter, 430, 440 modules, TS 700S 2meter All Mode, TS 600 6 meter All Mode, Alinco 2 meter/440, Icom IC 28H 2meter, Icom IC 38H 220 Mhz, Kenwood TM 621A 2meter/220Mhz, TM 261A 2meter, GE Master Base------Misc. VHF and 2 HF phone patches, 5 Multimode TNC units, 8 Computer systems (6 active 24 hr/day) WX 200 Weather Station, Satelite Tracking System, 2 manual / 1 auto tuner, 6 meter amp., 2 meter amp, misc. meters, swithces, 3 communications scanners, IC-24AT 2meter/440 H.T.------mobile setup: Alinco DX 70 HF / 6 meters with auto tuner, TM 742A 2meter/220Mhz/440Mhz

--------------------------------MY HAM SHACK-----------------------------Antenna setup includes: G-7 2 meter vertical, 440 Mhz 27element yagi, Stacked 2meter 11 element yagi(one vert, one horiz.), 2meter 19 element boomer yagi, 6meter homemade 5 element yagi, Wilson HF Triband (10/15/20) 5 element yagi, 2 set multiband dipoles (75,40,20,15,10) and 1 multiband dipole (MARS- 75/65/40/30/20/10), 2meter 4 element sidemount yagi, 2meter ringo/220 Mhz 5 element yagi/ 2 meter 4 element quad (all sidemounted), discone (side mounted)

 

 

 

 

Hope you had a good time "DX ing" with me,,,,,, I did!!!!, come back and let's do it again some time. 73

 

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On a sad note,,, unfortunately, a wind storm damaged some of my antennas, and 3 weeks later I had a $30,000 lightening strike,, but have some of the equipment

up and running again,,,,,, unfortunately, another blow.... the attitude of a few of the local hams has me not wanting to get back to 100% operation!

We should be encouraging amateur participation,,,, but not always so!!!!!! I now understand why over 80% of local hams are not on the "local frequencies".

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