Very cool shacks on here! I'm just starting out so here is my very modest shack that I am working in.
You can do a lot with a hundred watts and a wire. Have fun with your station and make the most of it. There's a lot to be said for simple elegance. Beautiful rig, by the way.
Wow they say better late than never Honestly I never saw your post about your question Today while surfing back to this post I just stumbled on it sorry to reply to you four years later all three monitors are supported by a swivel wall mount from each Well calculated to avoid them to hit at each other I started with the top monitor bracket installed first then installed that monitor on it Then I took the measurements for the next monitor and make sure they do not hit each other and then done the same thing for the bottom top monitor then I ran all the cables and zip tied them tidily Simple as that I used my laser tool to locate the beam under the dry wall You need to mount your monitor brackets into the beam as they are so heavy the dry wall alone can’t and won’t hold them that’s all my friend Merry Christmas Happy holidays and a very happy new year of 2021 hope it’s not too late Please let me know if you ever read this thank you I apologize for the delay .
This is my current incarnation. I have an FT101EE and TS520S coming soon that will be off to the side as well. FTdx101MP SPE Expert 1.3k HF Auto Mac Mini M1 Silicon
I’ve posted before, but I couldn’t tell you honestly what page it would’ve been on. I am sure, though, my frail little shack has grown a little bit since that first post. MUCH respect to everyone else’s shacks, I admire each one! 73! Edit: Page 115, posted January 2019.
Hi Bob here, just upped my desk with some defunct smoked glass shelving from an old tv stand: 1. Icom IC-7000 + Icom ID-880H + Yeasu FTM100DR. 2. Icom AH4 tuner+ MFJ-1026 Antenna Phaser + West Mountain Radio CLR/DSP. 3. Halfwave 80m inverted 'L' end fed long wire antenna at 12m. 4. Ham Radio Deluxe CAT.
Ya collect a lot of stuff when you have been a ham for 60+ years! ( and here I thought a boat was a hole full of money!)