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Sirio engineers making antenna's from scrap materials?

This is the only other picture I have relevant to the topic. It's the control panel and measuring instruments for the Anechoic chamber. They have several network analyzers as shown in the various photos. I believe the masts shown on the catwalk are 100 feet apart, independently retractable and rotatable.
 

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gotta admit its nice to know they use more than just a mfj too show
that it works. and they have a lab full of stuff they use to check and test
thier antennas
 
This is the only other picture I have relevant to the topic. It's the control panel and measuring instruments for the Anechoic chamber. They have several network analyzers as shown in the various photos. I believe the masts shown on the catwalk are 100 feet apart, independently retractable and rotatable.

Thanks for the explaination.
 
We have padded rooms on the forum?? :blink:

Now if anyone wants to accuse me of making antennas from junk parts . . .:lol:

I think Homer patented the Sirio Gain beore it came public. :lol: I forgot if it was the mobile or base antenna you made Homer with the "AIR WOUND RF CHOKE" design.

Just pulling ya leg. Aloha Homer....
 
Not bad, 2db+ gain on the Gain Master. Id take it. Wish he tested it against an Imax 2000. since both run wires and matching devices.
 
I've been running the Gain Master for a while now and I've never had to brag on it, it seems that everyone that hears my station does it for me.:D :thumbup1:
 

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