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2004:
On Christmas Day, four inches of snow fell at the Corpus Christi home
and station of CTDXCC member
Reid Hill
KC5YKX.
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2004:
One of the many loads of radio related hardware that
John Brosnahan W0UN has
been hauling from Colorado to his new location in Bandera county, Texas.
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2004:
Richard King K5NA, operating in the 2004
Texas QSO Party, as part of a three-operator, one-vehicle
Multi-Operator Mobile
team that covered 37 counties.
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2004:
Gerald Youngblood AC5OG demonstrates his
Flex-Radio software-defined
HF transceiver to Tom Whiteside N5TW at the
W5KFT Ranch Station.
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2004:
Lance Jahnke KB5ZFO operated 10 meters phone at the NX5M multi-operator
contest effort in the
2004 IARU HF World
Championship.
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2004:
John Dvoracek KE5C has built a
COM port CW interface
that can also be keyed by a bug. The interface powers a CW sounder,
which John is using to teach himself the American Morse code.
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2004:
Scott Pederson KI5DR accepts the trophy for CTDXCC's victory in the
club aggregate competition of the 2003
Texas QSO Party!
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2004:
New CTDXCC member Larry Hammel K5OT, seen here operating in 2001
as EY8/K5OT in
Tajikistan.
Larry has recently moved to the Austin area.
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2004:
CTDXCC member Marv Bloomquist N5AW has recently built a new
operating desk for his
station in Burnet County.
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2004:
This new vertical for 80 and 160 meters was recently installed at
the station of Terry Gerdes AB5K,
in western Travis County.
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2004:
The ten meter antennas at the station of CTDXCC member Bob Pack
NX5M, in
rural Burleson County.
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2004:
The station of CTDXCC member Wayne Wright W5XD on the snowy
morning of February 14, 2004. See more
photos of
CTDXCC stations in the snow!
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2004:
This tower at the Leander, TX station of John Benedict
KE5RS
has an M2 6M7 at 63', a Cushcraft
A3S at 55', and a Cushcraft Ringo Ranger 2M vertical at 45'.
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