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    Ham Radio...Planning for the Future 2000 -- Proceedings of The ARRL National Educational Workshop. September 2000.

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    The ARRL Instructor's Manual for Technician Class License Courses -- For use with The ARRL Ham Radio License Manual. Includes CD-ROM.

    Guide to the W1AW Antenna Farm


    Center Tower (Rohn 65) 120 feet

  • Rotating antenna:20 meters 3 element phased
  • (Bulletin/Visitor)40 meters 2 element phased
  • Fixed antennas:160 meters Inverted Vee
  • (Bulletin) 2 meters Collinear array
  • 1.25 meters Collinear array
  • 15 meters 3 element phased
  • 30 meters 2 element(not on band at present)
  • 20 meters 3 element phased
  • 40 meters 2 element phased
  • 10 meters 3 element *
  • 15 meters 3 element *phased
  • 20 meters 3 element *phased

    * Pointed SSW

    South Tower 65 feet

  • Fixed antennas:17 meters 3 element
  • (Bulletin)
  • Rotating antennas:12 meters 3 element
  • (guest op. positions)15 meters 3 element
  • 30 meters 3 element

    North Tower 65 feet

  • Fixed antennas:80 meters Coaxial Resonator Vee
  • (Bulletin)2 meters AEA Isopole PacketCluster
  • 2 meters AEA Isopole APRS
  • Rotating antennas:17 meters 3 element
  • (guest op. positions)10 meters 5 element
  • 6 meters 9 element
  • 2 meters 18 element
  • 440 MHz 21 element

    Satellite Tower 60 feet

  • Satellite antennas 2 meters 20 element crossed Yagi
  • 70 cm 15 element crossed Yagi
  • 23 cm TBD
  • Bulletin/Visitor 80 meters 4-wire cage




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