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At bottom left is our new AllStar node as Cory NQ1E preps the LAN. | |||
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The batteries need water every 3 months. The syringe is used to bring the water level to the '''meniscus'''. | |||
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A view of downtown Seattle from the rooftop. | A view of downtown Seattle from the rooftop. |
Revision as of 21:15, 9 May 2017
Welcome to the Puget Sound Repeater Location (QTH) Tour
The photos below were taken on 5/5/17 by KG7AUL, CK.
A view looking SE towards the school.
Last staircase through the teacher's lounge.
Wide shot of equipment table.
As shown in 19" rack (above):
-Motorola MTR2000 Transceiver
-ARGUS 24V Charge Controller
-Mikrotik RouterBoard modified to enclose RasPi 3 (EchoIRLP node) & HamWAN TCP/IP
-Furman 12V Load Conditioner
-BearCat receive only for Listen Online
-Mini Windows PC for MP3 Streaming
At bottom left is our new AllStar node as Cory NQ1E preps the LAN.
The batteries need water every 3 months. The syringe is used to bring the water level to the meniscus.
A view of downtown Seattle from the rooftop.