New Shack

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ngreed

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Now that I have got moved into my new home in Flat Rock, I have got all of my current radio equipment installed.

Diamond X-30 Antenna
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Window Pass thru pannel and ADS-B Reciever
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Close up of my 2 radios Yeasu FTM-100DR and Motorola XPR4550
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HT's including 2 Vertex Standard UHF and VHF used at work, Tytera MD-380, Baofeng UV-5R, and a Radioshack Pro-96 Scanner
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Overview of my entire shack.
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Questions and comments welcome

de KE8CZC
 

theoldcop

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VERY nice!! As someone who live with an H.O.A., I know about "making due"!
Obviously well thought out too.
 

ngreed

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Nice job. :). 73, n9zas
Thanks!

VERY nice!! As someone who live with an H.O.A., I know about "making due"!
Obviously well thought out too.
Thanks, I can not have a big tower where I am, but I can have small antenna's, and the key is to be discrete about it, and mount it on the back of the house like I have done, using an old Sat TV antenna mount. The Diamond X-30 antenna is great for anyone with height restrictions, I have been pleased with it.
 

PACNWDude

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Good job on re-using the satellite dish mount. I have had good luck with that as well. They are made for outdoor use, and the holes are often sealed up very well.

Also like the XPR4550, those hold up well and work.

Thank you for sharing the pictures.
 
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