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Here is W1QWT in his shack. Bob has capabilities on all amateur bands from 160 meters to 70 cm all modes. Bob is a member of the Marconi Radio Club and the USS Salem Radio Club. Bob likes to hombrew and one of his favorite modes is AM.
This is the shack of AA1V. Don is an avid contester and has quite an antenna system.
This is the shack of AC1M. Deek has built quite a repeater system at his house near Syracuse, NY. Dick can be heard on HF as well as two meters.
This is the shack of N1ZZN. Jeff can be heard on HF as well as 2 meters and 70 cm from his house in Hanson.
This is the infamous roving shack of Bob, KA1BBU. This 1977 Dodge 200 camper conversion is the flagship of Scratch & Sniff and was commissioned "U2" on 10 June, 1988. From U2 Bob operates HF/VHF multimode, VHF/UHF FM, and, pardon the expression, break broke come on, bring it on back, the good buddy band.
U2's antenna system: HF Screwdriver 3.5 to 30 Mhz.
HF GOOD BUDDY Antenna
VHF 1/2 wave 222 Mhz
VHF collinear, 144 Mhz
VHF 1/4 wave 6 meter
146/440 Mhz Dual Bander Citations: ARRL Certificate of Merit WAS, WAC, DXCC
NTS MOA
BPL Medallion, RCC, and Friendship Award Appointments:
Fat Old Buzzard
ARRL
Joint Chief of Scratch & Sniff
This is the shack of K1NOK. Bob can be heard on HF as well as 2 meters and 70 cm from his house in Scituate.