30-jun-09

 
Towers
 
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Luso and PA1A
Ham Radio Friedrichshaven 2009

First seen at Dayton now in Friedrichshaven, the new Luso 44TN crackup tower is using the same winch gear as PA1A
(scroll the above picture and follow the link)
PA1A and Luso drive gear

 

Towers

PA1A is using homebrew Rotating Towers and therefore thorough planning is very important. The first step for a HAM setup is to think about your goals for amateur radio within the future.



As my QTH Werklust has clear take off in all directions it can be considerate as an excellent location for receiving radio signals in general
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Homebrew is my drive for Ham Radio. Building things yourself is a great deal of my passion to this hobby. From mechanical into software, design and construction, all this is part of my hobby.



Several projects can be viewed at different items.


 
 
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readoutmod
21 June 2009

Rotating Tower 1, encoder modification
Projects: readout modification

 

My trigger for Ham Radio is passion and my goal is to build an outstanding competitive single operator single transmitter Ham Radio Station for Dutch standards.


 

Early spring 1997 I decided to purchase a Ham Radio QTH and I am sure this will last my lifetime to build and redesign a complete new configuration of PA1A.

My QTH is called ''Werklust'' and we are currently rebuilding the estate.

 
     

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