Not many fancy instruments, but show several of my hobbies (electronics, 3d printing, CNC, robotics)
After Dan Gelbarts "shed" we can again drool over DK7LG's home lab:
http://www.hilberling.com/de/de_ham/ham.htm
http://www.hilberling.com/bo/bo_ham/ham_hl-3u.jpg
His antenna tower is impressive, wonder if he hand built it.
The evolution continues. Might be about time to get a bigger space.
(Attachment Link)
That's an interesting staircase. Does the user ascend every day to use the equipment from the top of the tower, or is there something up there so incredibly unreliable it needs 1st class access? Even if a full spiral staircase is a priority, wouldn't it have been cheaper, more attractive, and more compact if the staircase went up the centre of the tower?
That's an interesting staircase. Does the user ascend every day to use the equipment from the top of the tower, or is there something up there so incredibly unreliable it needs 1st class access? Even if a full spiral staircase is a priority, wouldn't it have been cheaper, more attractive, and more compact if the staircase went up the centre of the tower?
I wonder what all of those birds do to the antenna's performance.
I wonder what all of those birds do to the antenna's performance.
They're carrier pigeons.
I wonder what all of those birds do to the antenna's performance.
They're carrier pigeons.
That's an interesting staircase. Does the user ascend every day to use the equipment from the top of the tower, or is there something up there so incredibly unreliable it needs 1st class access? Even if a full spiral staircase is a priority, wouldn't it have been cheaper, more attractive, and more compact if the staircase went up the centre of the tower?
I wonder what all of those birds do to the antenna's performance.
Those speakers are using up a lot of shelf space.
And what about that big block in the corner?
Big decluttering happy with my bench now 🙂