If you're having trouble viewing this video, please insert this address into your browser search box: https//youtu.be/ GVn9rLvQF_4. For many of us in the amateur radio community, a move to a new home or apartment will compel us to think about how our new ham shack will look. When I moved most of my amateur radio equipment to my new home (still under construction) on Hawaii Island, I organized the transition fairly well, so I thought. I'm still trying to find a good place for the "radio room". Most of my operating is being done with a temporary inverted V antenna hooked to my standby Yaesu FT-7 QRP rig in the garage. Most of the other rooms are still full of kitchen goods, clothing, and other items left over from the initial move. If I were better organized, I would have thought out things a bit better. So, while I prepared new plans for the ham shack, I ran across Randy Hall's (K7AGE) video on how he is building a ham shack in his new home in Gold, Oreg
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