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  • Glenn (KE4YZK) gives Luke (W4WCW) a wake up call to get him up and operating...that boy got more sleep than all of us put together...hahaha

    08/13/2004 | AF4NP

    This is a continuation from the first one, my internet connection was lost the other day and I didn't get to finish it, so I am going to just post a couple more pics...Everyone enjoy...

    73's Fred Read More

  • W3KWH CLUBHOUSE CARNEGIE, PA 10 MILES WEST OF PITTSBURGH,PA

    08/12/2004 | W3KWH

    COULD NOT GET ON TILL SUNDAY MORNING BUT HAD A LOT OF FUN GIVING OUT THE "NEW GRID" FOR THE GUYS. NO BAND OPENINGS BUT GOOD ACTIVITY LEVEL.
    C YA IN SEPTEMBER. BOB N3LL/OPERATOR
    222 MHZ 29 Q'S 17 GRIDS
    432 MHZ 23 Q'S 15 GRIDS
    1.2 GHZ 12 Q'S 1O GRIDS
    9,5... Read More

  • 08/11/2004 | W4RW

    STERLING PARK AMATEUR RADIO CLUB

    The Sterling Park Amateur Radio Club held its most successful Field Day in many years on the weekend of June 26th and 27th. After two years at Stone Ridge High School, due to summer contruction at our usual site, Park ... Read More

  • 08/11/2004 | W3SO

    Multi-op by W3BTX and W3TEF at W3SO in FN00.
    57 QSOs, 29 Grids = Claimed Score of 4959

    They were only able to operate part time and only on 222MHz due to projects underway at the station. It was good to see some rovers out on the road, especially the r... Read More

  • W0ZQ/R in EN22 with 10gigs deployed

    08/11/2004 | W0ZQ/R

    The ARRL's August UHF contest has always been one of my favorites. Roving to hilltops to play on the highbands is just simply plain old fun, and, you can leave those big 6m & 2m antennas at home.

    This year, in parallel with the ARRL's August UHF conte... Read More

  • KC7Z Base of operation

    08/11/2004 | KC7Z

    The North Kitsap Amateur Radio Club once again this year participated in the American Radio Relay Leagues annual Field Day event from the Vinland Elementary School in Poulsbo, WA. Prior to the actual setup of the antennas and the stations at the site f... Read More

  • The latest incarnation of the ill-fated WØJT rover, parked at the end of my driveway (from which position it never moved).

    08/10/2004 | W0JT

    The 2004 August UHF Contest, rumored to be the last one sponsored by the ARRL -- and the Northern Lights Radio Society decided that the contest deserved to go out with a bang instead of a whimper, with as much activity as we could muster for the event.... Read More

  • George, N1BV shooting an antenna in a tree or is that into a tree.

    08/10/2004 | K4US

    2004 FD by MVARC In The Books
    by steve, K3IZ

    Well, another Field Day has been put into the books of the history of world. MVARC was a big part of it; don't doubt that. We were right there at the top. Yessiree, Bob, at the starting gate with best of ... Read More

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