Home is were the Ham Radio's Are.

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The Shack of Paul Zuhlke KC8PNN


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  The Shack of Mike Lamet KB8ENC, this is the way Mike's shack existed

upstairs at his Dryden home, Mike's shack is currently under renovation

and is moving to the first level - new picture soon.

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Mike (KB8ENC) has moved or has been moved, either way this is his current shack.

KB8ENC recently finished his new shack.


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The Shack of Joe Butterfield KC8CEF


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The Shack of K8SAT - I remember  when I first got licensed in June of 1992,

reading the Space Operations chapter in my newly  acquired ARRL Handbook.

While reading this chapter, I ran across a diagram of an HT being used through

a satellite gateway system. I thought "Wow, you can talk through a satellite with

an HT? That's cool!"


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Rob (KC8JEV)


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KG8ID (443.450 Trustee) Garage setup for Amateur radio communications.
I lined my interior with tin-foil to stop the aliens from tapping into my communications.
It really works! Ha Ha


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Visitors to the 443.450 repeater shack (Wayne/KG9QI, Jason/KC8ODX,
and Jason's wife Andrea.)


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Rich/KC8HFA now N8DEW  - His shack is located in Otter Lake.

He was DEW for a vanity call sign...!