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Photos of my Radio Shack, Etc.





The Photo Album

of my Radio Shack,
and other Interesting Things

- NW7US -




Here are some pictures of my main operating position, which is also my office. The rig is an Icom IC-756Pro, with a Pakratt 232MBX on top, and then a telephone on top of that. I have two keys. A Navy (CMI-26003A) Straight Key (WWII model), and the Vibroplex Modified (chopped, mutilated, etc.) Side paddle, from about 1920.

You can see the Heil Microphone on the boom. And, to the right, in the next desk over, you can see at the very bottom, the Alpha 374A amplifier. Above that is the SB-100 HF Rig from 1965. Way at the top of that desk are two MFJ tuners.

The Main Operating Postition

Now, some closer views:

Close Up of CW Paddles and Rig Close Up of CW Paddles Close Up of 756Pro



On June 13, 2000, the Brinnon Amateur Radio School Club attended the Fifth and Sixth grade class Picnic, out in the Dosewallips State Park (Washington State). This is our NEW (created on June 1, 2000) Radio Club. Here are a few pictures from this picnic:

Before the Kids Arrived

Before Kids Arrive

Keith and Ken working on the Antenna

Keith and Ken working on Antenna

Arrival

Bus Arrives

The Operating Position

Op Position Op Position Op Position

The BARSC Group Photos

Who is Who in the first photograph:

First row, l to r: Ken (N7ZJJ), Atreju, Justin (Member-at-large)
Second row, l to r: Mr. Wright (Ron, W7ERY), Keith (Secretary), Teagan (Vice Pres)
Far right: Tomas (me, NW7US)
Back row: Mrs. Wright (Lynette, KD7ACT), Sarah (Treasurer))

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Me. NW7US - Tomas

Tomas Tomas




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