One of the
SEDAN
"movers
and shakers" at home on Kawligia beach, Lake Martin shores, Alabama. The
home of Hank Williams wooden Indian, "Kawligia."
Below is
the number one SNO at LMN... misses the fire-plug, but understandable...
what,
with only one eye, Booboo does well to "point" in that
direction.
Emergency
Communications Ready at Station KT4BT.
Here is
the tower and 'HOME BREW' antennas that host the Packet station of KT4BT.
At the top is a 4 pole array, and side mounted is another phased array
consisting of 8 home-made, full wave verticals, spaced 1/2 wave apart and
1/2 wave vertical separation.
OK, so a
coffee break will be held when you come down Dennis.
Node LMN
and 9650... the photo says the rest.
A local
water-tank... this should give you some ideas.....
A closer
look reveals the heart of the KT4BT nodes at Lake Martin, Alabama. The
antenna(s) are installed one over the other with great coverage of the
Lake Martin and Alex City area. In addition, the nodes easily annex the
neighbor nodes RAL/9663 (Roanoke, AL) and MAL/9651 (Montgomery, AL).
Time out
for a coffee break, after building another SEDAN node.
ProActive
SNO, Dennis Willmon is the recipient of the 1997 SEDAN "POTY" award.
Dennis KT4BT
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