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Currently using a Kenwood TS-950sdx as the primary transceiver with a Yaesu FT-897 for backup HF, 6m, 2m and portable use.

SB-220 Amplifier for 80m through 10m and a Ameritron AL-82 on standby for 160m.

Tower stack is all Cushcraft with 2 x 13B2 yagi's vertically polarized for 2m, over a A3WS for 12,17 and 30m, over a X7 Tribander which also incorporates a 40m rotatable dipole. Top of the mast is @ 105 ft.

Other Antennas

160m/80m -- 185ft inverted L (90ft vertical) with ground radial system.

80m/40m -- 230ft CCD horizontial dipole up 90ft.

 

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