“The Great Dayton Hamvention Adventure” Or “Dayton Hamvention.... The Mecca for Ham Radio” May 17 – 21, 2006 By John WØJGY.

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“The Great Dayton Hamvention Adventure” Or “Dayton Hamvention.... The Mecca for Ham Radio” May 17 – 21, 2006 By John WØJGY

Roof Deck equipment: 16 assorted radio antennas, mounted storage under roof deck for additional antennas and mast sections (tubes) A 52-foot tall pneumatic mast with N-type RF runs Yaesu antenna rotator Pan-Tilt remote control TV camera Datron automatic deployment DSS dish AMSC satellite phone antenna Davis weather station 12 NMO antenna mounts AVL technologies VSAT dish Mosley TA-33 Jr. tri-band HF Yagi

I/O panel (side of truck at rear): 12 VDC3 antenna connection for extra-vehicular radios F-type connections for external VSAT dish DSS out Broadcast TV in Eight (8) analog phone lines in (connect to PSTN) Eight (8) analog phone lines out (VoIP from VSAT) Six (6) network connectionsMast controls (operator must be outside to raise/lower) Two (2) 120 VAC, GFCI protected outlets

Front Console Radio Equipment: Icom 706 MkG (Amateur Radio, HF/VHF/UHF) Bendix-King EMV (460MHz UHF) Vertex FTL1011BH/99 (ARC Low-Band VHF) Bendix-King GMH (150 MHz VHF) BC780 XLT Scanner Midland (Citizens Band) Cell Phones(3): Satellite, Conventional, and Nextel

Rear Console Radio and Control Equipment: RELM Plus (400 MHz UHF) Bendix-King EMV (460 MHz UHF) Bendix-King GMH (150 MHz VHF) Vertex FTL1011BH/99 (ARC Low-Band VHF) BC780 XLT Scanner and Icom Aircraft Band Radio Motorola Micom 2E (Channelized HF) Kenwood TS-2000 (Amateur Radio HF/VHF/UHF) VSAT Satellite System SGC SmartPowerCube 500 Watt RF amplifier SGC SmartTuner Antenna tuner Datron DSS system and Davis Weather Station JPS radio switch and phone patch system Toshiba VCR and Kantronics 98 TNC

“The Great Dayton Hamvention Adventure” Or “Dayton Hamvention.... The Mecca for Ham Radio” May 17 – 21, 2006 By John WØJGY