RE: LeoThread 2025-06-02 03:23

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You would not believe what crazy huge antennas some radio amateurs build.



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That’s wild! Looks like they’re trying to contact Mars or maybe just get the clearest signal in the forest! Props to the passion, that’s serious dedication to the craft.

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Must have cost a lot. Those amateurs have some money.

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Gotta admire the dedication of radio amateurs they don’t play when it comes to signal strength

Also... imagine building that in snow! Total respect.

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This looks like a boat mast, amazing construction. I bet he can reach quite far away, right?

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That's not an antenna that's an engineering marvel disguised as a winter tree ornament. Absolutely wild what passion and persistence can build.

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Expert they are specially in snow. Nice photo. Good morning

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Just looking at the picture freezes me lol intelligent crafting

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very tall, dedication at its peak to create such things.

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Simply incredible I'd say. Ancient way of connecting to people of unknown lands.

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It shivers me by the sight of it. Great skills

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Indeed crazy . How many days of dedication to create it.

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It's time to engage and rethreads to have enough Leo to subscribe to the premium.

Good morning Sir

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I thought it was a ski lift at first. Radio amateurs really said: go big or go completely off-grid! This thing probably picks up signals from Moon.

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Looks effective to have a transmission.

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Wow, that's massive! That antenna looks like it could talk to aliens on a snowy mountaintop! Radio amateurs really take their passion to sky-high levels, literally!

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Impressive engineering. Precision, persistence, and passion, hallmarks shared by both surgeons and radio amateurs. Signals, like synapses, need structure to bridge distance and meaning.

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I thought it was part of a ski resort at first, turns out it’s just passion and precision by radio lovers! Gotta admire the dedication.

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That’s not an antenna that’s a winter wonderland skyscraper for signals!

Honestly, hats off to the passion and precision, some hobbies really do reach for the sky, literally!

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That’s absolutely insane and kinda beautiful in a frozen, sci-fi kind of way!

Amateur? More like radio architects!

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