Aerial Lingus



These pictures show the aerial tower at Lusk. I’d guess that the home-made parabola was unsuccessful, and the quad stacked high gain yagis followed. At the focal point of the parabola is a rather mangled ‘grid’ aerial, with two full wave dipoles. The aerials all look towards Northern Ireland, where there are several relays of surprisingly high power, near the border.
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