This is difficult to see in the resized picture, but ....
Near the top of the middle trees is where two of the Spi-Ro shorty all banders have their ends supported. One was generally north-south, and the other east-west.
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Here's a lot going on. The most obvious thing is the mount holding three of the "Hamstick" style vertical antennas for 20, 40, and 75 meters. Just beyond that is the Hamstick dipole mount using two of the Hustler 75 meter vertical antennas in a horizontal way. Still further is the MFH Super Q Loop antenna that looks kind of like a hoola hoop covering 10-30 meters. Back towords the flag is one of my homebrew LOST J's. At the far left is the ladder-line, er, WINDOW-line I mean, coming from the shorty all bander in the back yard.
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I think there are 14 antennas in this picture.
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From memory there is ....
Yaesu FT-897, FT-1500, FT-90, AOR AR-3000, at least three tuners, 3 power supplies, assorted analyzers, meters, a marine mobile radio, and hundreds of pounds of adapters, jumpers,and cables.
I traveled light this year. Last comment 07/11/06.
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This is how it looked as I started to load up to come home.
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One of my homebrew LOSTeam Jay Poles. The SWR and resistance readings are in the next two pictures.
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At the bottom of the 2 meter band.
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And the top of the band.
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