
Mike, W3IRZ, takes a WW2 boatanchor home. |

Chuck, WA6LTV and his ephiphyte3 |

Mike, KO4WX, and his cosmetic case equipment case |

Mike uses this case when traveling. |

SW20, paddle, antenna, ZM2 and log. |

Mike, KO4WX and his K1 front panel. He just started building. |

K1 front panel close up. |

K1 main board. |

Pickett, AD4S, shows his new K2 carrying case. A workman's lunch bag. |

Keyer, mike, antenna fit in top of case. Handfull of NoGa PiGs. |

Craig, NM4T, visiting from Alabama. He is the new QQ editor. Charles, AD4MI
and Pickett, AD4S. |

Russ, AE4NY, and his NoGa PiG. |

Sam, AE4GX, says "if it isn't "seedubya" it must be
"seebee". Craig says "oh no..!" |

Mike, W3IRZ, and his twin tube 80 meter transmitter. |

Tom, K4TJD, and Ken, W4DU, putting it on new member, Duane, KE4RVI. |

Sam showing off his smart gell cell charger using the unitrol UC3906A charger
monitor/controller. |

Sam shows his tricked out "Georgia Sierra" complete with fully populated
NoGa PiG and AFA. The case is a "Curious George" lunch box. |

Mike, W3IRZ, shows the original "Georgia Sierra". |

Jim, W4QO, QRP-ARCI Pres. giving the ARCI pitch..! |

Mike and one of his many project built in a cartridge box. This is a NoGa
PiG. |

Russ shos off his K4ABT PSK31 interface. |

Steve, AA4BW, and his swl20 |

Sam and Mike at the Sierra 6 meter test site. |

ae4gx 6 meter site. Don't know what the antenna configuration is called.
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The NoGa PiG says "Merry Christmas" |