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Antenna Tower Work


Our amateur radio club (HAMS) took part in the official Field Day 28 June 2025. One of the members has built a tower that can be towed behind a vehicle.
WØZWY, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
Erecting the tower is specialized work, so we just stood aside, unless asked for help. The team here has done this several times over the years.
You can see the antenna arms pre-positioned on the ground, before being mounted on the rotator at the top.
Image taken with phone and processed with GIMP.
WØZWY, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
Erecting the tower is specialized work, so we just stood aside, unless asked for help. The team here has done this several times over the years.
You can see the antenna arms pre-positioned on the ground, before being mounted on the rotator at the top.
Image taken with phone and processed with GIMP.
Frans Schols, SV1XV have particularly liked this photo
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