Isle of Man Repeater Group |
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Photo Album Page 3 |
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| Repeater Equipment Cabinet Before Rearragement |
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Sinclair 6-cavity duplexer used on GB3GD.![]() |
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Cabinet After Equipment Re-Arrangement. Spare antenna hardware can be seen in the background . |
General View Of The Cabinet Suite |
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| Top Section Showing GB3GD's FX5000. The LCD monitor is for the AllStar Link Control PC. Beneath the monitor is GB3IM's PRF1060 | Mid Section Showing GB3IM's PRF1060 and the PC running the Linux-based AllStar Link control software. | |
Mast viewed from the North. Two of IOMRG's aerials can be seen in the middle of the picture. The vertical on the right is leaning at a jaunty angle and the antenna on the left ha lost its casing. The inner conductor can be seen sticking out of the top. | The only remaining serviceable aerial we have!! (August 2009) Ours is the lower of the two vertical aerials. | |
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Tram cars of the Snaefell Mountain
Railway pictured at the summit.
These trams operate a seasonal service. During the winter months, access to the summit is gained by means of a diesel-powered railcar operated by the C.A.A. Trams provide the only vehicular access to Snaefell summit. |
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