Good morning José,

That is fantastic and inspiration work (both the QTH and the TR-3) and sets
a new high bar for quality - Now I have to polish all of the AL covers on coils,
tubes, etc! or I will not be able to look myself in the face.

The QTH construction materials and techniques will probably be eye-openers for
many hams in the US.  European standards are something else again from the 
concrete
slab under the roof tiles to the conduit in the clay tile walls.  At last in
the north we do not do that kind of construction - usually wooden walls, 
insulation
etc. etc.  BTW, guys in most of the Latin American countries the construction
is the same.  Wood is too expensive PLUS it is a fire hazard!!!!  

Many thanks José for sharing the details with us.

Kris (KA2OIG)

 
>Hello!
>
>Sorry for this late entry. I did some work on a TR-3 some time ago and
>documented it in my WEB at:
>
>http://jvgavila.com/tr3.htm
>
>Perhaps you can get some ideas from what I did.
>
>Regards,
>
>JOSE (VERY busy with my new shack project: http://jvgavila.com/shack20.htm
)
>
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