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ALP - Saul Ross University which is the home of the Alpine Intertie Site.
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ALP - A top the Science Building are the antennas seen above the top of the roof line.
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ALP - Jim Hooper, N5HN(left), Ray Hazel, KC5FLU(center), and Dennis Rogers, N5VRP(right) checking out the radio rack's dead power supply.
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ALP - At the top a Mot. Micor repeater, below a link radio, and behind these radios barely seen is a Isquare controller.
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ALP - On the left holding the dead astron power supply, Ray Hazel, KC5FLU, Larry Higgins, W5EX(center), and Greg Stone, K5DRT on the right.
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ALP - The rear of the radio cabinet.
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ALP - The front of the radio cabinet showing the Isquare controller at the top, radios in the center and power supplies at the bottom.
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ALP - The Heliax cable running down the wall to the radio cabinet.
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ALP - The heliax cable and bulk head connectors mounted to the radio cabinet.
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ALP - Top side of the GE Mastr II radios and connections.
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ALP - Another pic of the top side of the GE MastrII radios.
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ALP - A closeup of the GE Mastr II radio controls and connections with status LEDs.
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ALP - The GE Mastr II radio showing the additional BNC connector used for duplexing the radio.
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ALP - The duplexer.
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ALP - Tripplet Isobar for AC power conditioning.
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ALP - Inside the astron power supply showing an additional component to protect the power supply called a transorb surge protector.
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