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7 viewsHirai San and I in front of Meganebashi Bridge (Eyeglass Bridge), near the entrance to the Imperial Palace in Tokyo. (2 votes)
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9 viewsThe other waitress was too shy and scurried off... This was taken at Gasthof & Hotel "Zum schwarzen Bär" in Hermsdorf, Germany. (2 votes)
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5 viewsNot in Kansas, for sure (2 votes)
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3 viewsDavid, Mike & Akira at Subway (2 votes)
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Handling the Vibroplex Paddle2 views (1 votes)
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Moonlight and Clouds4 viewsThis is also one of my favorite shots of the trip. Exposure was 20 seconds on the DSC-W1. I suppose the distant headlights may be in San Juan Capistrano. The city lights towards the left is probably San Clemente (my hometown). (1 votes)
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Santiago Peak at Night1 viewsThis photo was taken facing away from our campsite. The light on the ground was from our lantern. Exposure on the DSC-W1 was 30 seconds. (1 votes)
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Station line-up and microphones1 viewsI just started using the Shure 444 desk mic. Sounds great to me! (1 votes)
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Well Behaved2 viewsAfter bandit realized the bird wasn't *food*, he relaxed and earned the privilege of getting a little closer. (1 votes)
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Nice shot of the 12BY7A pre-driver tube4 views (1 votes)
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A pair of 6JS6C tubes in the final amplifier6 views (1 votes)
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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. (1 votes)
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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. (1 votes)
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Vintage Navy Radio Equipment3 views (1 votes)
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Woman PMS-10002 viewsInstruction manual not available... (1 votes)
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