29MHz Mindanao repeater uplink (receiving station) I decided to use the 24mH pipe tower at my house The 6m/5-ele yagi will be moved to the top and the 29MHz antenna will be installed under the first stage stay
Today we replaced the 2m monoband GP (Daiyamondo F23) that had been up until now with a 5.2m long 144 and 430MHz X520H. This is to ensure that IDs will continue to be sent out in the future.
Tomorrow we will move the 50 MHz, 5-element yagi to the top
It's summer in the Philippines, and schools are closed from April to June! It's 34 degrees in the house and probably over 40 degrees in the sun. That's why I can only work in the morning and in the evening.
In addition, we are short of manpower because we are working on a lot of projects such as construction in the backyard and the farm where the downlink will be installed. Please wait a little longer for completion.
Modified power feed section. I was using a TV antenna bracket, but the element was too long and seemed to break, so this is the reinforced power feed If the antenna at the transmitting station breaks down, we'll modify it to this style.
Same technique as the large 14MHz and 18MHz antennas
View of the construction in the backyard from the bedroom Workers carried these large stones that the trucks brought aside one by one and laid them out one by one.
The high roof here is the car repair shop where the car lift will be installed. To its right is a parking lot and a stockroom for rice and other products.
By the way, the tree in the foreground is a banana tree. You can see bananas growing on it.