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The Alcator is shut down. It is located where I will be working in Boston, I'm removing the 4 megawatt Klystron RF power amplifiers from that system and reinstalling them in San Diego on another Tokamak I will work on next year.
You are going for that job now after all Chris? Excellent.That's plenty Four Yagi's is more fun than 16, because you don't have to work your back side off building it, and then keeping it working. When I first became interested in EME I had a lot of fun with two 17 element 144 MHz Yagi antennas for moonbounce, of course I couldn't work anyone unless they were a big gun, but the ratio of fun to work was high.
Here's a photo of my new toy:
I will start working on it in August.
That is rare for a company to come back for a second job offer. Especially these day. Best of luck.Yes, it' a sweet and sour situation, sweet to go there and work with real science, sad to leave my high paying job behind, but money isn't everything and the job pays enough there. I'm surprised they have come back to me a second time after I turned it down, seems they couldn't find the right fit, or someone who was willing to split their time working in both Boston and San Diego. I will find out more later why they were this gracious to give me a second shot. Maybe it wasn't so much grace as need due to the applicants they were getting, or perhaps not getting.