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          A better look at K2WI's display.
                  photo N3FRG
         
A BC-1016 inker and a DeLisser TP-100 tape puller with a portable communications mill to represent copy of Morse code by "slip", meaning inked paper slips. On the side is a TBY transceiver and an RBK receiver.








 

      K2WI's RBK, for the third year in a row K2WI has won the "Most Useless Radio Award". However it was fully functional we were able to pick airline traffic as aircraft in the descent corridor contacted NY center enroute to JFK and LGA.

 

                       
                             photo N3FRG
                 Now we know why the TRC-8 is under the table !

 

 

                    
                            photo KW1I
  Gene AD3F does a show and tell. Gene won the award for passing Studebakers   resturant the most times in his search for the Friday night dinner.


 

 

 

 

    

               Show and tell time.  
                       photo KW1I        

  

   



       photo KW1I

             W3OSS gives everyone the run down.
         
                                 
       Dale makes an adjustment.
 



 
                
                        
           Roger briefs on CD and procurement.
         
  



    
 

Ray KA3EKH checks the radiation levels on all the equipment. Show here checking K2WI's TBY.

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     Not as warm as the TBY.
 

         
      What happened to the Mystery Stuff?
Don't have a clue, when I came back from my last tour of the flea market the stuff was gone.  All that remained was the Bendix test generator with the large black dial ---I was one of the last to leave the MRCA site and just could not leave it there all alone.

 

 

                            

         Some of the Saturday group. Many, many folks are missing from the photo, hard to get everyone to stick around when the flea market becons.

 

                      See you in September!

                               73 breck k4che

 

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