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Sunday, January 24, 2010
Raising the antenna in a Kichua Village
Charangito, who posted this says: "We used a hardwood tree as an antenna mast - it will last as long as steel in this climate. It will hold 2 VHF and 2 HF antennas. I put down the camera to help about half way through the process..."
if i may ask, why so little people for such an important & heavy task? where is kichua village located? how is the radio team doing...? support? would really love to know more.
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1 comment:
the blue sky looks ready and inviting...!
if i may ask, why so little people for such an important & heavy task? where is kichua village located? how is the radio team doing...? support? would really love to know more.
meanwhile, best wishes. seema. media matters.
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