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RE: LeoThread 2025-06-02 03:23

in LeoFinance4 months ago (edited)

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

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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.

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

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

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

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

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.

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

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.

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

Amateur? More like radio architects!

Looks effective to have a transmission.

Really huge

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!

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.

Just looking at the picture freezes me lol intelligent crafting

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.