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06/24/2002 | WX4KY
Field Day is a longtime amateur radio tradition. Field Day is an opportunity for fellowship with other amateurs, a contest, and a chance to expose the general public to the world of amateur radio. Another, and perhaps the most important purpose of Fiel... Read More
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06/24/2002 | WC4DC
What a rush! This was my first Field Day and it was awesome! 20 meters was great at night and everyone was really friendly. It was great to talk to everybody - can't wait 'til next year!
The GOTA station was not a big success at our event like I tho... Read More -
06/24/2002 | KA1DBE
3 watts SSB and they heard me! Thanks to all the high speed CW ops that slowed down. Read More
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06/24/2002 | KA2CNG
FIELDDAY 2002 KEEPERS OF THE LIGHT
It is not often that you can combine two great hobbies in one event, but Field Day 2002 offered this opportunity to four upstate New York hams. Joe Brown KB2AVB, Martin Stratton KC2CWN, Nels Christensen KA2ZLT, and ... Read More -
06/24/2002 | K4HSM
We set up a tower for the VHF and UHF about 3 weeks ago for the VHF contest but were not able to participate in that contest due to other sudden commitments. We left the tower up for Field Day, but never made a contact on VHF/UHF.
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06/24/2002 | WM5R
This weekend had too much stuff going on to do a full-out VHF contest effort. Saturday morning, my fiancee and I competed in an orienteering meet held at the LBJ National Grasslands near Decatur, TX. So, we began the contest in EM13, about an hour afte... Read More
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06/24/2002 | WO9S
First full-time effort in this contest. No DX on 6 but some nice backscatter. Read More
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06/24/2002 | WZ1V
The 6M F2 Sunday afternoon was most welcome, but even better was working VE2JWH FN35 for a new grid on 1296. Read More









