Cable TV Hardline Connectors?  How do you make them?  Follow the pictures for 3/4" connectors for under $2.00!

Jamboree on the Air 1998 at W7NN with a troop of local Boy Scouts

 

 

 Here is part of the antenna system at W7NN.  On the left from top to bottom is a Force 12 6 element 20 meter monobander at 159', a Force 12 3 element 40 at 147', and a Force 12 6-15/4-10 at 111'.  The tower on the right has a DX engineering 5 element 20 at 98'.

Here I am in the middle of the 80 Meter 4 square field.  Notice the reason I'm always fixing the radials.

 

The poster boy for the Olympia Amateur Radio Society a while back!

 

Famous Tower Guru Steve Morris K7LXC in the blue shirt getting ready to hoist the 6 element 20.

   

The SSB/CW operating position.  The RTTY station is to the left.

 

Gus, SM3SGP asked for info on side mounted yagis.  I had this picture in the file of the 10 Meter Telrex stack at the superstation of Rush Drake  W7RM in LaCenter Washington, about 60 miles South of my QTH.  I believe Rush is using short "stub" booms on the 15 and 20 meter stacks, but otherwise all seem to be constructed in the same manner.

 

 

 

 
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