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  • A Moxon rectangle suspended at 40 feet with interchangeable elements for 40, 20, 15, and 10 meters.

    06/30/2004 | W0IVJ

    Field day with a Moxon. Read More

  • Commissioner Oscar Cowen (on left) gets a lesson on how to work a CW contact from Don Smith WA9KRT.

    06/30/2004 | W9JOZ

    Here are some pictures of our Field Day.

    We had two elected officials stop by, with one of them being the Emergency Manager, who's trailer and generator we were using.

    Our members achieved 5 times more points this year than last year.

    Way to go guys

    73... Read More

  • Moxon rectangle 40 meter beam suspended at 40 foot level.

    06/30/2004 | W0IVJ

    Tom (W0IVJ), Joe (N0KTA), and Cliff (K8BUG) set up for field day on Tom's sister's ranch just west of Guthrie, OK. We used two masts built from 2x4's and 4x4's to support a Moxon rectangle beam with interchangeable elements for 40, 20, 15, and 10 mete... Read More

  • Field Day site at Town Center - Southlake, TX

    06/30/2004 | N5EOC

    The NETARC (Northeast Tarrant County Amateur Radio Club)- N5EOC - again this year set up at the town center gazebo with a 100 foot ladder truck for an antenna support. The open air gazebo helped but didn't totally block the driving rain that commenced ... Read More

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    06/30/2004 | W2GSB

    GREAT SOUTH BAY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB TAKES ADVANTAGE OF THE NEW "CLASS F" CATEGORY AND OPERATES AT TOWN OF BABYLON EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTERS (EOC)

    Being my last stop on Sunday of 2004 FD weekend, I was too late to see this long standing group in acti... Read More

  • W1HIS, Stamford, CT: recreated "wireless" station of Headquarters Company, 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion, Normandy, France, June 1944

    06/30/2004 | W1HIS

    For Field Day 2004, Chuck Counselman W1HIS (photog.), Lew Merritt WA1HZG (wearing maroon beret, khaki shirt, and suspenders in the first photo), and fellow members of Headquarters Company, 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion (Reenacted) , recreated HQ-Coy... Read More

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    06/30/2004 | W2LQO

    GRUMMAN AMATEUR RADIO CLUB OPERATES FIELD DAY FROM BETHPAGE, NY AT THE FORMER FACTORY COMPLEX THAT PRODUCED THE LEGENDARY F-14 TOMCAT IN THE 1970'S

    Members of GARC started their FD set up early using Friday evening to get things stated. With the wea... Read More

  • There are at least 11 antennas in this picture!

    06/30/2004 | N4N

    N4N Field Day Group / Paulding County ARC Field Day 2004

    2004 marked the fourth field day for the N4N field day group. This effort started out in 2001 with KN6RO, WB8VTK, and KE4UW running 3A. That first year we learned tons about operating in FD. W... Read More

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