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The main operating position at the start of the contest. We tried to use George's (K5TR) radio which was set up with a boom microphone. But it soon became inoperable and the club's TS-830 was brought back into service. |
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We had planned on using the club's TS-830 as a "mult" radio to give other ops a chance to dial around and look for new stations. We did work a few when we could get the run station to stop transmitting for a few moments but mostly it did not help too much. |
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Here's Ken (KM5FA) trying to work a station on the "mult" radio. |
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Kevin (KG5KI) runs stations after the club's radio was placed at the main location. |
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Ken (KM5FA) runs stations. |
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On the second day, Ken (KM5FA) runs stations while Derek (AA5BT) and Kevin (KG5KI) observe his progress on the networked logging computer. |