IMGP4010.JPG On the right will be the Red Cross trunked radio system (not yet installed), and the 47.42 MHz radio (using backup antenna).
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IMGP4011.JPG (l. to r.) 220 MHz and 2 meters. Behind is the Anderson PowerPole Rig Runner providing an 80 amp bus.
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IMGP3885.JPG N2ARC 80A RigRunner 8012
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IMGP4012.JPG Our temporary gel cell backup battery (we are going to purchase one with larger capacity). It is trickle-charged by the power supply and provides automatic fail-over in case of power failure.
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IMGP4013.JPG Local communications will be via 2 meters and 47.42 MHz, as well as via the NJ Transit trunked radio service.
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IMGP4014.JPG The PC will eventually be connected to the network; it runs WinAPRS software that beacons the location of N2ARC to the world! The Yaesu HF transceiver has two antennas, a 75 meter dipole and a vertical on the roof.
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IMG_2671.JPG APRS station on left (PC above) and Yaesu FT-900 all-mode HF transceiver provides long-distance communications capability
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IMG_2672.JPG The center unit houses the Alinco DR-235T 220 MHz rig, a Kenwood TM-V71A dual-band radio, and the power distribution system
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IMG_2673.JPG right-most unit provides communications with local area and ERVs
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