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07/13/2002 | N3AWS
Moderate effort here in the 1 B 1 battery category. Used QRP Dupe for logging, but had a problem with it when it didn't want to credit my 6 meter QSOs. Had to edit the log, but no big deal to get it right. Used my Icom 706 MKIIG at 5 watts, 17 Amp'h... Read More
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07/13/2002 | W1FYM
"Harper's Brigade" ran 5 watts battery this year. We made a TYVEK fly to reflect the sun's energy, which made the tent very comfortable in the 92-degree humid weather. (The TYVEK is available at Home Depot, and a slipknot around the corners will hold ... Read More
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07/12/2002 | W9ISC
We ran a 3 person 1A(Battery) QRP station and had an absolute ball.
We certainly did not blow the hinges off the score sheet, but that
leaves us with "Room for improvment" in 2003. Ten Tec 525 / Butternut
HF6V // IBM lap top running QRPDupe (Thanks SQ... Read More -
07/12/2002 | W4MOE
If a picture is worth a thousand words...here are a few
thousand for our Field Day 2002 operation
73! Read More -
07/11/2002 | W3VPR & KI3DS
"The Tale of Two Field Days"
(apologies to Charlie Dickens)
Thank goodness it's over! (It was the worst of times) I can't wait til next year! (It was the best of times)
Those two brief, yet articulate statements pretty much sum up what I felt about Fi... Read More -
07/11/2002 | W4GBR
We once again enjoyed working QRP, battery powered field day!! Approximately thirty people visited and attended our site on beautiful lookout mountain, Fort Payne Alabama. We all got wet during a soaking rain early Sunday morning but experienced good ... Read More
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07/11/2002 | W4OZK
I enjoyed working the 2002 ARRL June VHF QSO Party from EM74, northeast Alabama this year!! 6 meters proved to be my best band with 2 meters not far behind. Once again during this contest, I experienced poor band conditions west of EM54 on all bands??... Read More
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07/10/2002 | KI7T
I operated mobile from Potosi Pass, Nevada. The high desert = no noise, no rain, no clouds. Nice. Read More













