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2630 viewsL-R Dan Redmond, Zach White and George Cardenas programming the 300A Modems.
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2645 viewsGeorge Thomas (left) and Gus Meneses double checking the Down-Converters.
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2523 viewsJohn Bartman keeps a watchful eye on all the activities.
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Antenna Crew2627 viewsWe couldn’t have done it without the help of the Southern California
Antenna Crew

L-R Mike Stewart, Dave Kerns, Matt Cox
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Coastal Western Whiptail2751 viewsNot the Coastal Western Whiptail though. They are very cautious and VERY fast. It was difficult to get a good picture of one. This one was about 12-14 inches to the tip of his tail.
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Finishing Touches3010 viewsGeorge Thomas applies the finishing touches
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Skeleton2502 viewsLarge birds had access to the RF Rooms via the Feed Tubes for quite some time. The rooms were littered with their droppings, as well as the carcasses and skeletons of their prey.

After the RF Room was cleaned, the Feed Tube was sealed to keep the birds out.

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Taking A Ride2528 viewsAfter Antenna #2 was cleaned and lubed, it was used to carry traffic for Antenna #1 while it was cleaned. Then it was moved to the East, to track the 307° Satellite in place of Antenna #3 while it was cleaned up.

John Bartman and Shane Edmonston on the middle platform observing the movement while Antenna #2 is swung around to the East.

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Where Did That Damn Spider Go ?2728 viewsRon Culver plays around with the visiting Tarantula.
     
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