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| SA-680 Dipole @ 2 ft |
SA-680 Dipole @ 6 ft |
SA-680 Dipole @ 25 ft |
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| SA-680 with Stealth bird feeder. We tested this setup with bird
seed and the birds loved it, so did the neighbors! We didn't love the
mess so away went their groceries |
SA-680 with Stealth bird feeder. Bird feeder is from Ace Hardware and
the top hat is from DX-Engineering, what a combo! |
SA-680 with the counterpoise adaptor. This adaptor enables you to mount
your Ham Sticks or 102 inch whip counterpoises to our Antennas |
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| SA-680 Dipole |
Scorpion Dipole with SA-6160 vertical in background |
SA-6160 and MFJ-1910 fiberglass mast. Works good at night on low bands
with 20 ft of wire on top of Antenna |
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| NI7J with SA-680 Dipole |
SA-680 at 8 ft with 10,20,40,80 meter Ham Sticks |
SA-680 at 25 ft with ham sticks |
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| SA-680 with 10,20 ,40 80 meter Ham sticks @ 25 ft. This setup works
good but keep your power under 600-Watts PEP or your Hamsticks will look like
our test units |
SA-6160 with screwdriver counterpoise and three 102 inch whips.
Adjustable counterpoise screwdriver works well, 10-80 meters are less
than 1.2.1 |
SA-6160 on tripod |
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Close-up of SA-680 antenna with counterpoise adaptor, CPVC mast
insulator and Valor antennas. |
Coax Choke or Ugly balun. This a must to keep RF out of the shack. |
Scorpion SA-680 on tripod with two of each 17, 20, 40 and 80 meter
Valor adjustable antennas. |
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| Denny K1IY with SA-680D rotatable dipole. |
Denny K1IY close up. |
Larry W7BUB with Scorpion SA-680. |
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| Joe N2PW close up. |
Joe N2PW with SA-680D rotatable dipole. |
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