HAMS.....Show Your Shack...!!!
There is NO WAY I'm gonna spend the time it would take to get my shack area clean enough to even CONSIDER taking a picture of it. 
Besides, due to age and a recent re-roofing all of my antennas are down. So my shack is pretty much useless anyway.

Besides, due to age and a recent re-roofing all of my antennas are down. So my shack is pretty much useless anyway.
Okaaaaaay.... Well me personally, I don't care how dirty a guys shack is. I just like to see his gear. As you can tell mine isn't exactly clean. All I did was take all the crap off the desk and snap a pic. No biggie man.......
That 2970 is a nice rig. I had the 2950 for awhile. I also had a Ranger AR-3500 too which I worked the world with during cycle 22....Sorry to hear that you let your other gear go, but a guy's gotta do, what a guy's gotta do. You can always buy more when you are able....
73.....
No you didn't......lol.....maybe all but your 10m rig, but 10m IS HF. But you knew that......
That 2970 is a nice rig. I had the 2950 for awhile. I also had a Ranger AR-3500 too which I worked the world with during cycle 22....
Sorry to hear that you let your other gear go, but a guy's gotta do, what a guy's gotta do. You can always buy more when you are able....
73.....
That 2970 is a nice rig. I had the 2950 for awhile. I also had a Ranger AR-3500 too which I worked the world with during cycle 22....Sorry to hear that you let your other gear go, but a guy's gotta do, what a guy's gotta do. You can always buy more when you are able....
73.....
Someday I will re-build a home shack but with summer just around the corner I'm not planning on being inside much anyway so it wouldn't get used much..
I am thinking of maybe buying another TS-2000 and taking it out on the road in the Peterbilt with me...I know the RV'ers love that rig when they travel..
all it takes is money !!
Here is a buddy and my mobile HAM shack. 18' trailer Mobile Operation Center used for ARES and TNSG.
starting on left:
AN/PRC-74A HF (40 - 80m) Upper-sdieband only with PAC12 homemade vertical
Icom IC-741A HF only (10 - 80 m) with LDG ELECTRONICS AT-1000PRO auto-tunner connected to G5RV antenna at 30' (inverted V)
Icom IC-2720 (2m - 70c) dual band cross repeat
Icom IC-208H ((2m - 70c) dual band doing 2m digital packet (email/winlik) through laptop soundcard TNC
Midland CB (11m)
Laptop running GRlevelx realtine weather over Verizan Wifi modem
All equipement running off our generator.

starting on left:
AN/PRC-74A HF (40 - 80m) Upper-sdieband only with PAC12 homemade vertical
Icom IC-741A HF only (10 - 80 m) with LDG ELECTRONICS AT-1000PRO auto-tunner connected to G5RV antenna at 30' (inverted V)
Icom IC-2720 (2m - 70c) dual band cross repeat
Icom IC-208H ((2m - 70c) dual band doing 2m digital packet (email/winlik) through laptop soundcard TNC
Midland CB (11m)
Laptop running GRlevelx realtine weather over Verizan Wifi modem
All equipement running off our generator.

Last edited by rfrogman; Mar 17, 2010 at 11:59 AM.

The radios chasis is mounted under the front passenger seat, the mounting bracket is zip tied to the bottom of the seat springs and is quite sturdy....Heat has not been a problem thus far even on the high power setting..

Yes Dave, I did !!!!!! Gone is the PRO 2, W2IHY gear, PR40 mic, and the Ameritron amp....
Someday I will re-build a home shack but with summer just around the corner I'm not planning on being inside much anyway so it wouldn't get used much..
I am thinking of maybe buying another TS-2000 and taking it out on the road in the Peterbilt with me...I know the RV'ers love that rig when they travel..
all it takes is money !!
Someday I will re-build a home shack but with summer just around the corner I'm not planning on being inside much anyway so it wouldn't get used much..
I am thinking of maybe buying another TS-2000 and taking it out on the road in the Peterbilt with me...I know the RV'ers love that rig when they travel..
all it takes is money !!
. They will unveil it at Daton. Doesn't "look" like anything special tho. They are keeping very tight lipped about it for sure. http://dx-world.net/2009/new-kenwood...ham-fair-2009/ 73....
Thanks Mike.
Your underseat zip tie method helps solve another challenge I was having - trying to fabricate a bracket to mount to the seat rails without interfering with the seat movement or electronics underneath...
I appreciate it.
Your underseat zip tie method helps solve another challenge I was having - trying to fabricate a bracket to mount to the seat rails without interfering with the seat movement or electronics underneath...
I appreciate it.



