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Radio shed. Where the lights don't care about the grid, and the radio needs no telephone line.


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sb

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What bands are you working from your glorious shed?

I love the analog time & temp HUD :)


@sb Just listening to the fires around... power is out, except here!

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BakersRelay

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@ai6yr Need a hot water kettle for tea & youโ€™re set!


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Bill Ricker

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@ai6yr typo in alt: ham simplex is 146.52 not 156.52


@ai6yr (nice old radio)

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AMS

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@ai6yr You out of band there OM? (156.52 vs. 146.52)


@AMS @ai6yr That looks like an older rig, of the time when the "14" was omitted and the radio seems to be tuned to the national calling frequency 146.520

I'm guessing it's a Kenwood TR-7600.

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Robin

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@ai6yr every Ham here is ogling your setup. ๐Ÿ˜„


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