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Updated my setup a bit.. Still running my 139XLR and the TX600 amp. Changed out the Drake wattmeter for an old Transel meter. Added my Kenwood TS-430S to use on Fm for the time being, and also added a Sears 10 channel graphic equalizer to boost my receive audio and tone down the noise. Same antenna, 4 element quad on the flatside atop my 60' tower.

- J.J. 399

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FE57662C-C6F0-4E8A-9822-574570326124.jpegBeen running this mint hand wired D201 I picked up about a month ago. It’s amazing. It had all original Tram labeled tubes with the exception of the Sylvania modulation and final tubes.
I’ve replaced all the Japanese made tram labeled tubes with NOS tubes that I prefer.
Audio Monster.
 
President lincoln ll, 15ft of LMR-240 to a Wilson 1000 and/or a Sirio 5000.
Also switch out with my Galaxy DX 94HP and use both about equal time.
Both antennas are mag mounts and both are re-coaxed with LMR-240.
(I'm kinda hung up on LMR-240 as it's about the same size as Mini 8 and works
very well for mobile installations). Even RG58 is good for mobiles though, just a little more "lossy".
Both work very well.
 
I'm running a super minimal setup these days. Stock Anytone 5555N2, 1975 vintage Palomar 200 amp and a homemade horizontal delta loop antenna hanging in the trees at 36 feet. That is all.

It's making contacts daily......Europe in the morning, North and South America all day, and Australia/Asia/Alaska/Pacific in the evening.

Peak of the sunspot cycle right now, so even a few watts and a minimal antenna will get out really well, at least on a clear channel!
 
I'm constantly changing out radios so it's always subject to change.

At the moment and for the last month it's been
A 2995dxcf
West mountain radio digital signal processor
Kenwood kes-5a speaker
Autek wm-1 meter to monitor power/swr
Alinco dm-330mv to power accessories
Opek cx-201 antenna switch
Dx engineering rg8x going to the switch and into a mfj-264 or the
Rg213 from the switch to outside then to a junction box with a lightning arrestor. From there it continues to the aluminum silver rod up about 28' to the feed point.

It works and I'm happy with itScreenshot_20250205_204222_Gallery.jpg
 
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These are very pliable setups. MOST of this gets moved-around a bunch, with some pieces being bought or sold. Some, like the HL2000 and the one TS-850SAT will be here until I'm NOT.

In the "ManCave";
11M;
Radioddity QT-60 Pro barefoot (TIC) into an Imax2K at 20ft

HF: Twin Kenwood TS-850SAT's (I've had one of these since licensed in 1990).
G5RV antenna in an inverted vee config at 30ft peak.
Heathkit HL2200 amplifier
MFJ-989C tuner
VHF/UHF; Yaesu FT-736 Triband all-mode
Diamond dual-band fiberglass GP.
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In the radio room;
11M;
Anytone 6666 barefoot (TIC) into an Imax2K at 40ft.

HF; Yaesu FT-920, Icom IC756ProII, or Yaesu FT-101E (depending upon how I feel on any given day)
40M loop (80ft loop's peak, 12ft loop's lower), or ground-mounted Hustler 5BTV
Palstar AT2K tuner
Palomar "Tuner Tuner"
Telepost LP-700 Digi station monitor
Heathkit SB-220 amplifier

VHF only: ICOM IC-V80000 into a ground-mounted 'copper cactus' stick.
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Road King Classic CB
ProComm power mic
RM KL203
Samlex SEC-1235 30 amp power supply
Daiwa CN-901HP SWR/Power meter
Homemade Ground plane antenna 1’ AGL
Yaesu FT991A in closet
Have had a lot of radios and microphones. Not sure why, but this particular radio/mic combo produces extremely loud (and clear) audio according to the locals. I hear the same comment when talking skip, too. :unsure:
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i’m not going to post photos or go into real details about my setup, however…

if you want unbelievably clean audio without using ancient sweep tubes, id strongly suggest using an mrf455 4-pill with extra low keying carrier - two watt deadkey is more than enough

use an [insert number] farad capacitor between the power supply and whatever sorcery youre displaying the gangsta lean over the airwaves with

for the cleanest audio ever, use something like a bencher ya-1 BETWEEN the radio and amp, then finally use a proper amphenol entry and exit based ferrite choke directly underneath the antenna - this should be part of the 90 degree angle itself fyi

peace
 

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