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  • Fantastic video - well made, great subject, very very well presented. Thanks and 73, Ben, KD5BYB

  • Thanks, Ben. I'm glad you enjoyed it.

    RD

  • This reminds me of the Fort Sam Houston Texas MARS station.

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  • This is an extremely well made video. The cinematography is superb. The timing in the editing is nigh on perfect. The narration is informative and professional. The script is well planned and well written. The intro with the logo and Morse code is an excellent touch.

    "Remains of a long lost radioman." LOL!

  • Please keep them coming. Very interesting.

  • Excellent Video! I wish there were older videos of stuff like this on Youtube! Again I say, Excellent!

  • Thanks very much, OM. Maybe we have found a niche audience! When we find old photos (like the one for K6KPH on QRZ) or antenna field drawings we pore over them like thye're the Dead Sea scrolls. - RD

  • wow this is really neat work! i was creeped out by the skeleton LOL, but it must be fun restoring these radio sites! thanks for doing that stuff!

  • This is great! Nice job. I never knew that an antenna system would be so large to require a service car for antenna maintenance. Randy

  • What we have today is only a small fraction of what was once at the site. It was like a thickly wooded forest of antennas, including as it did antennas for both the point-to-point and marine services. - RD

  • vy nice dr om hpe to hear u someday on HF 73 de PB2JJ

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