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Old September 30th 08, 01:31 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.moderated
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Default What is the proper environment for a ham shack?

I'm cleaning up after a broken pipe, and although my cellar is
unfinished now, I plan to put a new shack down there RSN, so I need some
help.

My questions:

1. What's the ideal environment for modern and Boat-Anchor rigs?

2. How may I monitor conditions (humidity, temperature, ?) without
busting the radio budget on weather instruments?

3. What can I do to prevent water damage? Are there automatic water
cut-off valves? How do they work?

73,

Bill W1AC

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Bill Horne

(Remove QRM from my address for direct replies.)

 
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