To accompany what you'll be able to get via the audio in the podcast interview, here's a "history in pictures" to browse as a visual highlight of past and present state of the shack during the last several years. Enjoy!
I've been a very busy beaver this fall and winter! I've had some family commitments, I started a new job, I'm still writing code for Parks on the Air, and our 3 kiddos have been keeping my partner and I hopping. That doesn't mean I haven't been working on hamshack projects though! I just had to prioritize my limited time, so when it came down to having time to do the projects vs. write about them, I decided to just plug away as much as I can and catch up on the written updates later :-) Luckily for all of you, I'll also be making an appearance on an upcoming episode of Ham Radio Workbench to talk about my shack build, so rather than write too much about it, just make sure to tune in and hear all about it! To accompany what you'll be able to get via the audio in the podcast interview, here's a "history in pictures" to browse as a visual highlight of past and present state of the shack during the last several years. Enjoy!
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Mark Walton
1/3/2020 21:42:01
looks great Vance. All I can say is WOW!
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Vance - N3VEM
1/28/2020 23:53:55
Thanks for the note Mark!
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Scott Sizemore
1/14/2020 10:15:18
I just heard you on the ham radio workbench
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N3VEM - Vance
1/29/2020 00:00:14
Thanks for the compliments on my shack! We pass through your neck of the woods somewhat often - every now and then we get an urge to head to Woody's in Northeast MD, and we usually travel down either 472 through Oxford, or 272 through Nottingham on the way, depending on our mood, or what scenery we want to see along the way.
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