Isle of Man Repeater Group

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Repeater Equipment Cabinet Before Rearragement The Sinclair 6-cavity duplexer used on GB3GD.

Cabinet After Equipment Re-Arrangement.
Spare antenna hardware can be seen in the background
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General View Of The Cabinet Suite
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.


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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