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  • RON AG1P GIVING POWER POINT LESSON TO BOY SCOUTS

    07/05/2004 | KB1DNI

    KB1DNI & GROUP
    FIELD DAY 2004
    SUNRISE PARK
    SUFFIELD CONNECTICUT
    FIELD DAY CALL SIGN KB1DNI
    With The Boys Scouts of America


    PARTICIPANTS

    AGIP W1MJL KB1DNI K1RIK KB1IXQ KB1HCD
    KB1HCD W1TXT & KB1KGR (SON)

    This years field day centered on introducing the... Read More

  • Whoa! Where's the tent? When it was mounted others were deciding to place the antennas

    07/04/2004 | KP4ES

    PUERTO RICO AMATEUR RADIO LEAGUE (PRARL)


    This year we returned to the Bacardi Corporation facilities in the city of Cata, and was named Field Day coordinator for this year, not without the help of the Activities Committe of the League.

    Think every one ... Read More

  • Field Day 2004 was set up in a city park near the Twin Buttes Reservoir spillway.  No worry about the nearly empty reservoir's dam bursting.

    07/04/2004 | W5QX

    The San Angelo Amateur Radio Club had to contend with thunderstorms Friday which made for a soggy FD site for the weekend. But no one in West Texas complains when it rains! And the front that brought us the rain also brought us the coolest FD weekend... Read More

  • From bottom to top:  15 element 70cm Quagi (ARRL website), 6m moxon, 7 element 2m yagi (DK7ZB design), and copper J-pole on top.  Worked well, but needed to be much higher!

    07/04/2004 | KC8HZM

    Originally I was planning on operating as a rover with my usual rover partner, KC8HZQ. But life is unpredictable and plans changed, so I decided to just put up a quick and dirty temporary installation at my parents house. Although Jeff (KC8HZQ) wasn'... Read More

  • Here's the entrance to the area of Point Mallard Park where we set up the stations.

    07/04/2004 | W4ATD

    The Decatur (AL) Amateur Radio Club participated in its 51st Field Day and had a club record event! 23 hams came out throughout the day to help out with setup and operating. Our GOTA station made a few contacts to help with the final score, and also ... Read More

  • vhf uhf setup

    07/04/2004 | W1NP

    We all had a great time at this years field day from warren ma.Had to send a picture of the vhf uhf antenna arry. top to bottom is 432 8 element beam, 2m 12 element beam and 6m 5 element beam.The home built tower worked great as well also the 6 meter o... Read More

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    07/03/2004 | W8EDU

    W8WTS preparing to launch another antenna support. Photo by K8MR. Read More

  • K8WBL and WB8ZCC work 20m SSB

    07/03/2004 | K8XXU

    For the 2nd consecutive year, the Xavier University Alumni Radio Club (K8XXU) operated Field Day as 2A from Johnson Hills Park, a few miles east of downtown Cincinnati in Anderson Township, Ohio. The club includes members of the original XU Radio Clu... Read More

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