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0 viewsNov 10, 2009
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Complete Yaesu FT-101E Line-up2 viewsBandit the dog is making a cameo appearance.Apr 14, 2009
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Grumpy Dog2 viewsBandit doesn't like cameras, especially when the flash wakes him up. Sorry buddy!Apr 14, 2009
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Amateur and CB Stations2 viewsThe FT-101E line-up to the left and the Galaxy Turbo to the right. Dog in the middle.Apr 14, 2009
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Station line-up and microphones1 viewsI just started using the Shure 444 desk mic. Sounds great to me!Apr 14, 2009
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27.345?0 viewsThe only way to hear my signal (at the time) was to transmit into a dummy load and receive on a cb base station.Apr 14, 2009
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FT-101E Line-up with Astatic 10DA SSB mic.1 viewsSep 24, 2008
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3 viewsFT-101E, FL-2100B, FV-101B, YC-601, YO-101, Landliner, Speaker, Siltronix FS-301 and the MFJ-986.Sep 24, 2008
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FT-101E line-up1 viewsMy growing FT-101E line. I've since added the YO-101 monitor scope to the lineup.Sep 24, 2008
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Galaxy Saturn Turbo5 viewsThe Galaxy Saturn Turbo, MFJ-969, IMAX 2000 vertical antenna and a D104 Night Eagle make up the 10/11 Meter base. This radio has the ComSpec SS-64 tone board installed in order to access the N6LIZ repeater on 29.660 mHz.Sep 24, 2008
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FT-101E Line Up1 viewsTaken prior to my acquisition of the Yaesu FL-2100B matching linear amplifier.Apr 21, 2008
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FT-101 line-up close up1 viewsThis shot shows the radio, mic, "Bearfoot III" 10 meter tube amp and the Bird 43 watt meter.Jan 31, 2008
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Tuning in Tokyo (Literally)5 viewsJan 31, 2008
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Initial Setup4 viewsThis was the first rendition of the station.Jan 31, 2008
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4-Second exposure shot of FT-101 Line4 viewsAside from the light from my computer LCD, the room was completely dark. Exposure was set for 4 seconds on the digital camera. The LCD provided enough light to cast shadows behind the radio setup.Nov 10, 2007
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Yaesu FT-101E 160-10 Meter AM/SSB at the San Clemente Base Station5 viewsThe original FT-101 series lasted for 8 years, beginning in late 1971 and lasting through 1979. This was the most popular and the most produced model by Yaesu in the FT-101 series. The FT-101 line at the San Clemente Base was purchased in 1976 by the original owner, a silent-key east-coast amateur operator. It is a "Late Model" version, with a serial # well above 20,501. I am the second owner of this line and am astounded at the care the original operator gave the equipment. There isn't a scratch on it! It has the Speech processor for SSB and the optional CW filter installed.Nov 10, 2007
       
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