[CQ-Contest] K4JNY/W4PA superstation for sale .... whole or in parts
Scott Robbins
w4pa at yahoo.com
Mon Apr 23 14:08:12 EDT 2007
Jeff, K4JNY, has taken a new job in California starting almost immediately.
The contest station at his QTH in Georgetown, TN that we have spent the last 8
years building and using will either have to be sold in the short term intact
or it all will have to be torn down in preparation for the sale of the land and
house in the immediate future.
The house itself is a small Cape Cod built in 1999 located on 5 acres of land
on a hilltop about 25 miles northeast of Chattanooga, TN. Jeff is asking under
$150K for the house, land and station INTACT less rigs and amplifiers - which I
have agreed to go along with should an interested amateur want to buy the
place. The station as it stands today has 4 towers at 120', 90', 60', and 40'.
Stacked monobanders on 10/15/20 meters plus extra multiplier monobander high
band antennas on separate towers, a 4 el KLM 40m with all W0UN mods plus all DX
Engineering hardware at 120' plus a separate 2 el 40 on a different tower, 2 el
phased delta loops on 80, 160m antennas, multiple Beverage receiving antennas.
Mostly hardline fed, many rotators, this is a complete ready-to-use,
super-competitive contest station. Contact Jeff at k4jny at yahoo.com direct.
Should the station not be sold intact, I will be removing all towers, antennas,
rotators, cables, etc. and virtually 100% of it will be sold as I do not intend
at this time to build another contest station in Tennessee. Jeff and I would
most like the station to be sold as-is; but if it is not possible I'm ready to
sell it piece by piece to whomever the next in line is to take their shot at
contest gold.
On behalf of Jeff and myself (and I'm saying this without him hearing it from
me first), thank you to the contest community for all the help ALL OF YOU have
provided us over the past 8 years of building and using this station. An
immense amount of time went into the construction and use of this QTH; much
advice was given to us that we put to good use, and I hope that we have passed
along as much to others as we learned in the process. While I will no longer
have a contest station of my own, my interest in radio contesting continues
unabated. I'll see you on the air ... from somewhere.
Very 73
Scott Robbins, W4PA
W4PA Contest Blog - http://w4pa.journalspace.com
What Is Radio Contesting? - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contesting
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