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07/15/2004 | K0HW
2004 was another GREAT Field Day. I was unable to get started at 1800Z due to a commitment to church, which is, located about 1/4 mile from our 40 acre farm. I finally got started about 2300Z, took time out for something to eat and then found the goi... Read More
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07/15/2004 | W4MN
Had a great turn out and a lot of fun, best Field Day yet! Read More
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07/15/2004 | K8PI
K8PI Field Day Report
Field day for the Dial Radio Club was a tremendous success. We had the biggest crowd in attendance on Saturday for the picnic and visit. We had the Butler County VHF members joining with us this year and that allowed us work with... Read More -
07/15/2004 | K9SP/R
We had a great time roving this year. Operated all bands through 10g.
Driving on the Blue Ridge Parkway (FM07/FM08) in Virginia, a park ranger cruiser passed us in the opposite direction. The car did an abrupt 180 and followed us for a mile or so to ... Read More -
07/15/2004 | VE5MA
The Moose Jaw Amateur Radio Club once again visited the Sukanen Ship Pioneer Village and Museum 8 miles south of Moose Jaw Saskatchewan to enjoy the rigours of Field Day 2004. Two stations were set up, one on 40 mtr was the club system from the Western... Read More
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07/15/2004 | KP2AA
The Pi Colada Contest Club launched operations under our KP2AA callsign from St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, testing out our contest QTH in FD 2004 and having a lot of fun operating in the 4A/QRP/Battery class for the first time. This was the third FD ... Read More
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07/14/2004 | W4SS
PALMS WEST ARC OPERATES 1st FIELD DAY AT DIVISION OF FORESTRY
FIRE TOWER IN WESTERN PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA
Newly formed Palms West ARC of Loxahatchee, FL held their first
FD at the last surviving fire tower in South Florida. Using the
call W4SS, ho... Read More -
07/14/2004 | W5YA
Two man team (class B) of Steve, WD9FJL, and Fred, KT5X, for our fith year together set up at 8,600 feet near Chama, New Mexico, on a private ranch. Living amid the clouds can be exciting, sometimes too exciting, as we lost a radio to static discharge... Read More














