Hello all, 

I just returned from a Visit to the Arrow Factory here in Cheyenne where I 
live. Silly me, so close by and I have never visited them once before. The 
purpose of the visit was to meet ND9M (Jim) + Lovely wife and Chauffer to have 
an eyeball QSO and watch him operate on AO-27 from the parking lot as well as 
take a tour of the plant..

What impressed me most at Arrow was all of the machinery is made and designed 
by themselves, and trust me it is pretty impressive as well as mostly 
microprocessor controlled. Anyone can make an antenna, but to design the 
machinery to make the antenna parts is a skill few possess. They build a 
quality product and stand behind their product... I did ask why no corner 
reflectors any more and was informed a lot of hams have trouble putting them 
together... I guess it does pay to read the instructions.

As the appropriate time for AO-27 approached we all sashayed into the parking 
lot where in a very short period of time Jim had the equipment  set up and soon 
ND9M was waving his handheld Arrow dual band antenna knowingly in the SSWerly 
skies... Soon, contest style, he was making contact after contact. He and his 
wife have been on the road for some time activating grid squares, those of you 
who keep up on this sort of thing and count grids should give him an ATTA BOY 
for his efforts.

As the bird disappeared over the horizon it was time to pack up and put things 
away, I was allowed to wind up the headset cord and a coax... So I can I 
participated in the event... It was fun thanks Jim for the call and if you get 
back this way again, plan on some more time here so I can pick your brain a 
little bit.

DE Jack - KD1PE

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