The K2USA rhombic still exists. My local ham club, Garden State Amateur Radio 
Assoc. has it's monthly meetings at the MARS station at Ft. Monmouth, and we 
ocassionally operate the station. I've hooked my K2 to the rhombic and it 
really turns the mojo loose. Lately the rhombic is "down" due to some broken 
wires but in the near future GSARA plans to effect repairs to it and some other 
K2USA antennas as well. We hope to have K2USA up and running for field day as a 
class F (EOC) station.

Elsewhere on the Ft. Monmouth base, GSARA is planning to set up a battery 
powered QRP station using the club call W2GSA, and my K2 is "drafted" for the 
effort.

Rich  K2CPE
K2 #1102

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> In a message dated 27/03/05 18:21:39 GMT Daylight Time, 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 
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> But the most impressive and very well known antenna at K2USA was a rhombic, 
> one of the few amateur band rhombics in existence. 
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