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This is half of the cabinet which will be placed on concrete piers at the base of the center tower. Kintronics, the company which built the components, had to use 100 AMP coils to handle the load. Viewed: 603 times.
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| These five phasor cabinets will be housed in the new 32 foot long tuning house. This is where the directional capabilities are generated. Viewed: 645 times.
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| Day 1. The Center Tower pier is excavated. The base was undermined by running water and thawed tundra over five years. Viewed: 452 times.
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Day 1. After repeated attemps, and allowing for the thawing of the ice, the base of the Center Tower is finally knocked loose and moved away. Viewed: 463 times.
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| Day 2. The gravel pad is leveled, the pads are placed and leveled and the 32 foot long Glue Laminate beams are put in place with the help of a fork lift. Viewed: 425 times.
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| Day 2. The floor joists are in place and the floor decking is installed as Bob Kirby and Fred Tuggy are joined by Kevin and Julie Halvorsen from Eagle River, Alaska. Viewed: 461 times.
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Day 2. With Norton Sound in the background, the work team avoids a few scattered showers, and finished the gluing and nailing of the decking. Viewed: 489 times.
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| Day 2. Kevin and Bob check their angles to make sure the new building is square. At least we know it will start out that way! Viewed: 480 times.
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| Day 2. Julie operates the nail gun as Fred follows with the hammer. The Fort Davis fishcamp is in the background across the mouth of the Nome River. Viewed: 464 times.
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