Ya, like getting stuck in the kennel with Bubba after a failed neutering operation... lol... Have you seen Bubba ??
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Ya, like getting stuck in the kennel with Bubba after a failed neutering operation... lol... Have you seen Bubba ??
I have not seen Bubba.
Here is Bubba. The Island Wood.
Ok........
Those arent nuts...thats a munitions deck!!
All,
The last few pages of this thread belong in Rumpus Room - not the ham radio-focused areas of the site.
Thanks.
Thats my shack dog and I’m a proud parent. I would think he can be part of the shack photo collection.
After going through the thread, I see I didn't post my UPDATED shack photo!
Now there is a Yaesu FTdx5000MP instead of the Yaesu FT-107!
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8361/8...4a423b52_c.jpg
Since this photo was taken, the Yaesu FT107 Antenna tuner has been removed and a Kenwood SM-220 installed in place of the Heathit HO-5401 Scope.
Notice the little undershelf flourescent light. That is so I can read all the controls on the FT5K. Also not visiible is the Signalink USB I use for Digital modes. Hidden to the right of the FT5K is a 2M FM for monitoring 52 simplex 24/7. On the top 2 shelves, also not visible, is a series of VHF Power amps and wattmeters. Also a Yaesu FT-225RD that is set up to monitor the 144.277 beacon frequency from Hawaii.
On the very top shelf is a 10 meter beacon transmitter I keep forgetting to turn back on. I have SWL cards from EU for that one!
Attachment 10003My shack in the livingroom, the other one is upstairs where i mostly repair or build stuff and have the FT 847 with collins filters for listening.
On the right edge the neck of the MD-1 Mike can just been seen on the arm it holds.
Turned to the wall if not in use.
The PCB you see boltd to the edge of the homemade cabinet holds LED's to light up the front of the FT 2000-D and also shine down on the Heathkit SB-1000 and EQplus.
Nice radio Pat!! You're right here is no substitution for better lighting.
Far and away my biggest outlay was for my used FT990, a couple years ago.
I recently made a change here as well, adding a separate test/assembly bench, with the two facing each other, about four feet apart.
http://i670.photobucket.com/albums/v...psbb496288.jpg