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Originally VK6NDZ in 1978 and then VK6ZX for 25 years from 1980 until 2005. The Home QTH is located in Gatton, but the HAM QTH is located in Lockyer Waters, about 20 minutes drive NE of Gatton. This is a work in progress with new antennas being erected regularly. I do appreciate receiving direct QSL cards but due to the cost here in Australia for postage I would appreciate US$2 to defray costs (sorry, IRC's are being discontinued).

The first of our new beams is a 10/12/15/17m beam at 17m above the ground

This is the first of our new antennas - a 13 element 10/12/15/17m yagi,

about 17m above the ground.

2 element spider quad with 10m, 12m, 15m, 17m & 20m

is 15m in the air (January 20th 2013)

Our 6m Yagi is now erected and working like a dream - 1:1 SWR.

The antenna above it is our 2m / 70cm vertical. The scenery is typical at our ham QTH.

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