This an old refrigerator, actually it was a freezer in it's previous life. We just leave the door wide open in the summer and close it up a little in the fall and all the way when the weather gets cold. As yet no problems with overheating in the summer. Our club is in a similar cabinet. See the club website for photo http://www.cvara.com |
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WB2VPY in Elmira NY in Chemung County |
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| The K1IMD-2 Radio Cabinet (Mouse Condo) | WB2ONA at 170' @ K1IMD-2 - 5/12/01 |
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| The RF & Node Stack @ K1IMD-2 | The IBM 386 PS/2 - FlexNet CPU @ K1IMD-2 |
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WB2CIK on vacation in ME, converting a radio for the Mt. Tom APRS Node - 8/7/01 |
Chester, MA - W1TOM 10-15 Large radios are on bottom left side: RCA 1000 6 meter link, Micor 144.39 APRS, Micor 2 meter user port. TNC's and other link radios top shelf. Computer, Battery (behind computer), 12 Volt Power Supply on right. - 8/12/01 |
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Fire Tower - Chester MA, W1TOM 10-15, gear is in hut a top 100 foot tower! Short feedlines, hot in summer, cold in winter, miserable access! Yagi's are all packet link antenna's, 2 meter Isopole not visible on opposite corner. 6 meter is vertical dipole side mounted on left. - 8/12/01 |
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