GB5HQ - 2005 - 10m CW and 80m CW stations

Andy G3AB, John G3LZQ, Chris G3SJJ, Steve G3VMW, Phil G4OBK, Vic G4BYG, John G4RCG

Four-square array (and dipole) on 80m CW and 2 x 4el yagi on 10m CW at G3LZQ's Yorkshire QTH

Steve G3VMW, Vic G4BYG and Phil G4OBK at G3LZQ's QTH for the 10m/80m CW GB5HQ operation.
Garden at G3LZQ : 2x4el stacked yagis for 10m CW with four-square antenna array for 80m CW behind.
Antennas at 10m/80m CW GB5HQ : 2x4el for 10m CW with a dipole for 80m CW at 90ft, above the 10m yagis.
Steve G3VMW and John G3LZQ look on as Phil G4OBK makes the first QSOs at the GB5HQ 80m CW station during the 2005 IARU HF Championship.
Garden at G3LZQ : The purpose-built four-square antenna array for the GB5HQ 80m CW operation.
Phil G4OBK runs the GB5HQ 80m CW station pile-up - with the G3LZQ purpose-built 80m four-square array.
Andy G3AB (a 100% keyboard operator!) running one of the few pile-ups at the 2005 GB5HQ 10m CW station.
Chris G3SJJ shows how it's done - effortlessly milking the pile-up at the GB5HQ 80m CW station.
John G4RCG hard at work on the GB5HQ 10m CW station, benefitting from the twin 4-el yagi array.
Steve G3VMW, John G3LZQ and Chris G3SJJ watch attentively as Phil G4OBK provides a last-minute high-intensity crash-course on how to use the StarLog program when working pile-ups in contests.
Vic G4BYG at the 'other bands spotting station', looking for spots for the 40m CW GB5HQ station.
"Unaccustomed as I am..." Steve G3VMW examines a Heil head-set with boom microphone. Apparently this is used on a mode called ess-ess-bee - whatever that is?
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