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Author: DuanesVideos
The Fresno Amatuer Radio Club 2008 Field Day held at Pineridge School in Pineridge California, elevation 4843 feet. This is the raising of a portable 75 foot...
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Length: 2:31 -
Rating: 5.0 (4 ratings) -
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Author: Ibraheem Almotawa
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Length: 5:9 -
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Author: on4amg
Extra heavy duty 60 feet/18m, 2.5m2/32 sq ft wind load rating, aluminum self supporting motorized crank up/tilt over tower. This will carry a HF multiband ya...
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Length: 4:51 -
Rating: 4.806818 (88 ratings) -
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Author: DuanesVideos
July 22,2012 update: Benny is now a Silent Key. We will miss him, his antennas, and his signal. A short time lapse video of Benny, John, and the crane puttin...
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Length: 3:11 -
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Author: ltaprojects
Quick Start Guide to setting up a 25 foot tall inflatable antenna tower invented by LTA Projects...and built especially for Amateur Radio and for CERT Teams....
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Length: 5:52 -
Rating: 4.714286 (14 ratings) -
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Author: TimTools99
The primary rule for protecting ham radio equipment against lightning damage is connection of all elements to a SINGLE, low impedance grounding point.
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Length: 3:48 -
Rating: 3.6666667 (24 ratings) -
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Author: MrFarallon
Here is the antenna mast I made out of 3/4 pine boards and an aluminum tubing. The antenna is a Comet GP-15 tri-bander (70cm, 2 meter, 6 meter). The mast is ...
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Length: 0:52 -
Rating: 4.826087 (23 ratings) -
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Author: Dave Tadlock
Testing my ham radio tower and new winch before installing any antenna. I hired a welder to build the tower stand for me. I poured the concrete and installed...
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Length: 3:41 -
Rating: 3.6666667 (3 ratings) -
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Author: kev31779
HAM RADIO ANTENNAS SETUP FOR THE SHACK Zero Five Antenna GP1040.
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Length: 2:53 -
Rating: 4.724138 (58 ratings) -
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Author: HamRadio2008
Ham Radio Station Grounding, this method is recommended in the ARRL Handbook. Music from: www.freemusicarchive.org Artist: Tortue Super Sonic Song: Mister S.
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Length: 8:14 -
Rating: 4.6363635 (11 ratings) -
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Author: EndOfTheRoadFamily
I put together this HAM radio tower out of 2 inch water pipe. The pipe is schedule 40 and 21 foot long. I have 2 lengths coupled together in three legs of th...
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Length: 34:28 -
Rating: 4.7746477 (71 ratings) -
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Author: toddrharrison
Visit www.ToddFun.com for blog write up: The (SARC) Superstition Amateur Radio Club of Mesa, AZ needed to replace their UHF/VHF repeater antenna and repair t...
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Length: 13:1 -
Rating: 4.6571426 (70 ratings) -
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Author: drez20001
PVC Tube Ham Radio Tower Project.
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Length: 7:53 -
Rating: 4.428571 (21 ratings) -
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Author: Mel Wagner
http://www.kcomm.biz This was the scene at Clay's W5ZPV house here in San Antonio, Tx as his Cushcraft A3S 3 Element Tri-band Ham Radio Yagi Beam Antenna was...
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Length: 3:35 -
Rating: 5.0 (7 ratings) -
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Author: Aaren Jensen
Following sources online and a few modifications on my own I just completed an inexpensive antenna mast made of wood. It's about 42 feet long with about 38' ...
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