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Alwyn Broadus W6EMC is one of the most powerful and probably best equipped Ham stations in the country. The picture is Ralph K8AN in front of a 44 Element  (11 elements x2x2 ) 6 meter EME array which he believes is the largest in the USA. They have worked Japan on 6 meter EME. The station has FIVE ICOM 7800 rigs! W6EMC has two commercial Collins TV transmitters for ATV, and he just bought a 3 meter Parabolic dish on EBay for 10 GHZ moonbounce! BTW it was 78 degrees when this picture was taken. W6EMC has two complete SteppIR arrays, a 6 element 20M monobander, etc. etc.

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