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Closeup showing repeater and controller |
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Power Amp and Power supply |
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Cabinet Rear |
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One large mouse nest of wires |
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Bob N3MWD and Sparky WB3IGM |
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The main repeater antenna is being moved from the top of the building to the tower which is 70 feet higher than the older location. Photo by Tim KB3SYJ |
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Kevin KB3OFW and Brian KB3ORS |
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Puting the antenna for the 73 repeater into position. Photo by Tim KB3SYJ |
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Kevin KB3OFW and Brian KB3ORS |
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You may need good strong bodies to do tower work, but what about the mind? |
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Kevin KB3OFW and Brian KB3ORS |
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Kevin and Brian arguing, you know how brothers are. |
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Tommy N3FXD, LuAnn and Bob N3MHR |
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Some of the ground crew advising the tower crew. Not pictured is Judy KA3EAT who somehow managed to sneak out of the pictures |
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Ed Zettle W3LQA |
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The official supervisor of the project. |
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