English: An amateur radio antenna, connected to a small transmitter and other radio equipment. Note the dipole and UHF antenna and the 3 extra antenna wires mounted at the main antenna-mast. The radio station works completely analogue. These kind of antennas are today outdated and are slowly being replaced by digital stations working via satellite (Orbiting Satellite Carrying Amateur Radio; see The OSCAR Wikipedia entry and/or equipment using the Internet Radio Linking Project See this IRLP Wikipedia entry
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2008-06-24 15:41 KVDP 1540×2662× (290835 bytes) {{Information |Description=Another picture of a amateur radio antenna, connected to a small transmitter and other radio equipment. Note the dipole and UHF antenna and the 3 extra antenna wires mounted at the main antenna-mast. The radio station works comp
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