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Operating position at LY4A.  This application of the Wavenode WN-2d uses HF-8KW sensors with 7/16″ (DIN) Hi-Rel connectors for high-power contesting reliability.   The Wavenode software sits on the center-left monitor for easy viewing.  Thank You Rolandas LY4A. 

                                View his contest station here:      LY4A on QRZ.com

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Operating position at W9YB, Purdue University Amateur Radio Club

Click Here to visit the W9YB website

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VK6MJM station April 2023

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     Photos of VK6MJM remote station in Australia’s Outback.  This station is completely operated by remote from his laptop.  Note the frequency of operation……..136.000 KHz (KHz..Not a typo error).   Peter monitors/tunes the antenna SWR and power via Wavenode WN-2m with LM-1 sensor.  Visit his QRZ page for details and more photos of this “very remote” station.     

  Link to VK6MJM QRZ Page

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W4JCW

John (W4JCW) Ham Shack with WN-2d right at his operating sight line.  John has an excellent website with operating help and tips, his radio activities, and humor.  You can view the 3895khz net website here:

3895khz Net website            W4JCW QRZ Page

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Hamshack of W6AER (Lucas Ford) with dual WN-2d meters for quick observation.  Lucas is the author of the newest guide to DXing for newcomers and experts alike.  His guide offers the latest in web resources, software, and tips to successfully bag that ATNO (All Time New One).   Enjoyable reading.

HAM RADIO DXing–A Complete Guide

Lucas Ford DXing

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AA7A EME STATION

Full-Size Photos of AA7A

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A mobile installation with WN-2m meter for quick viewing and RF sensor in the trunk with radio.   The sensor cable is easily extended with any keyboard/mouse PS2 extension cable. 

 Thank you Matt Ferriera N1MJF

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Remote Station Operation.  WN-2 operates dual Yaesu rotators and power/ SWR /DC supply monitoring.  (Thank You Stefano IK2HKT)dav

Power/SWR/Rotator monitoring via the Wavenode WN-2 at the remote site.

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Thank You John, W4JCW.  Love the illuminated globe next to the WN-2d.

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IK6DLK

A nicely organized and compact Ham Shack.  Thank You Fabrizio, IZ6DLK.

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Don Snider N3MK running  dual Wavenode  meters (8 total RF sensors).

Monitor Screen Details

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Liquid Cooled HF Amplifer from Kevin Quirke.  VK4AKV        Details        Front Panel

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Thank You Bill Hausmann  N2WNS

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TS590sg operating on 630 Mtrs at N9RU.  Wavenode WN-2 with L/M-1 sensor for 2200 Mtrs through 80 Mtrs operation.  This sensor compliments the HF-1 sensor for 160 – 6 Meter operation.   Thank you Tom Costa.   For more detail regarding Tom’s antenna and equipment, click link :     W9RU 630 Mtr Antenna 

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VK6APK SHACK

The new Ham Shack of VK6APK…..Back on the AIR!

Thanks Alek in “Sunny” Binningup, Australia

Additional Photos of Alek’s new Shack and Antenna:

Stack of Various Amplifiers             HF Antenna Ready

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Thanks Marty VK2GIB for his Grid-Chasing  Photo.  Click VK2GIB Operating Position.

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 W6WX HF Beacon site is part of the HF propagation tool courtesy of NCDXF.  To view  the beacon webpage of worldwide HF propagation, click here:

NCDXF HF Propagation Beacons

For a  description of the NCDXF broadband Beacon HF Antenna, click below:                Thank you to A7AA for the design and construction of this antenna.

NCDXF Broadband Beacon Antenna

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 Satellite operating station at AB1OC, Thanks Fred with Nashua ARC.  

    Visit Fred’s station blog for technical details at https://stationproject.blog/

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A very compact Ham Shack from Rad, N2VRO.  TS-590S coming soon.

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DXer/Contester site high on Mount Umunhum above Silicon Valley, California.   Twin WN-2d monitoring tower feedlines.userlinks_1

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Thanks Pierre-Francois F5BQP.   Antenna/Amp control via LAN using the WN-2 Digital Wattmeter as a station controller.

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Thanks K7ERQ

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Thanks to Dexter White of Port Royal Sounduserlinks_5

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A very organized Ham Shack with WN-2d. Thanks Tom (WA2TP). Nice foot warmer included, but the chair needs an upgrade.

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Thanks to Howard Chameyuserlinks_6

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Thanks to Jose Alfredo Buainain, PT9ZE

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Thanks to Jose Alfredo Buainain, PT9ZEuserlinks_8

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Thanks to Robert Carollo, NY1HUserlinks_9

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Thanks to W6MEXUserlinks_11

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Thanks to Dexter WhiteUserlinks_12

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Thanks to Oscar Luis, EA1DRUserlinks_13

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Thanks to Peter Rimmel N8PRUserlinks_24

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Thanks to Andrew Walker, VA3AWPUserlinks_14

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Thanks to Michael CallahanUserlinks_15

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Thanks to Carol Milazzo, KP4MD

Technical presentation web link

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Thanks to Harry Hahn, W9BR for his shack pix with a Flex Radio SDR-1000, SDR-5000, TS-2000, AL-1500, SGC-500 and the WaveNode WN-2.

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Thanks to Kostakis Chris, SV9CVK Rethimno Crete Greece www.sv9cvk.grUserlinks_18

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Thanks to Richard Zalewski, W7ZR.   Full complement of HF sensors and WN-1

monitoring an ICOM PW-1 quad output amplifer.

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Thanks to Lewis Cheek, K4HR.  Userlinks_20

Thanks to Dr. David Rodman, KN2M, Buffalo NY, for his shack photo.   Userlinks_22

Thanks to Larry Gauthier, K8UTUserlinks_23

Thanks to Cyrus Turner, W5DXE.SI Exif

Thanks to VE2XX Ontario

The tower is 8 x 22 el K1fo for 432 Eme and the other tower is microwave loop yagis.

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An Experimenter and Builder (Find the WN-2d?)Userlinks_26

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