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This white commercial vertical antenna is on the end of the same crossarm where our South Bend antenna was destroyed
2/14/08 Inspection Flight - The only way to look over all the sites in one day!
6/20/08 KO Peak, snow finally gone. Good thing I brought the chaninsaw.
6/20/08 KO Peak, the road is finally clear, heading for the top.
6/20/08 KO Peak, surveyed antenna damage from December storms. Note main antenna, top-center of tower and remote base antennas halfway up right s ide.
6/20/08 After straightening the main antenna, replacing the remote base antennas, replacing the control receiver antenna, and some other stuff that doesn't show.
7/8/08 KM Hill, new Grays River repeater, (left to right) KE7SEV, K7KID, N7YBZ, getting ready to install antennas.
Grays River, (left to right) NM7R, KB7UED, N7YBZ and KE7SEV standing by as K7KID heads up the tower.
Kevin, K7KID, securing the main antenna at the top of the Grays River tower.
Antennas and hardlines installed on the tower. The receive antenna is at the top fed with 7/8-inch, and the transmit/link about halfway up with half inch.
Repeater cabinet with cavity filters.
7/8/08, Grays River repeater, in place and on the air.
7/10/08, Replace Olympia repeater power amplifier. Note second power supply and orange earthquake restraint cable. Packet gateway occupies top of cabinet.
7/10/08, After power amplifier replacement all checks out normal. Doyle added second power supply to split the load that was near capacity for one.
09/10/08; KO Peak to install the antenna for the forthcoming 220-repeater. Not much room to park up there.
09/10/08; K7WAT and K7KID do the acrobatics. The black center stick is for the UHF repeater. The 220 machine will use the four-pole just to the right of it. It's hard to spot in this shot, but they are both in harnesses.
09/10/08; NM7R & WA7RW providing ground support and supervision. KB7APU provided the pictures. Mount Rainier is in the background.
09/10/08; It looks strong enough, but next winter will be the real test.
09/17/08; Receiver voting system installed on shelf below Megler repeater. Top to bottom: power supply, duplexer and UHF repeater for IRLP; VHF repeater, power supply, link receiver shelf and voting unit.
09/17/08; close up of voting link receivers, with voting unit below.
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