Caribbean Contesting Consortium

Renovations to Signal Point (2), November 2000

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W9EFL absorbed in the odyssey of trying to get a working rotor / cable/ control box combination on the morning of the day we raised the tower.

Doug, K4LT, resurrecting the Classic 33 yagi.

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This antennas had not been used for nearly three years, but it was in amazingly good shape, even though it has been at the water's edge!

History.

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Here is the relay rack that was used in the rear storage closet for storage.

The Netherlands Antilles style electric meter, service entrance panel, and fuse box. the service is 220 volt 50 Hz three phase.

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Fuses on the floor beside the water utility entry.

The legacy water heater -- the bottom of this was all rust and dead cockroaches.

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Lucky Noel did not end up with a leg full of cactus spines.

Doug and Noel in the midst of replacing the coax to the beam with fresh canle and connectors. It's almost hot enough to not need the iron.

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W9EFL involved in the outrageously dirty job of spray painting the kitchen cabinets.

W9EFL, Left, and KP2L.

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Some of the radio goodies that we had just removed from our commercial storage facility on Curacao.

K4LT erecting a pole for a WARC inverted vee. Gotta' get something on the air!

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