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  • The picnic table operating position.

    06/29/2004 | K0NR

    I happened to be on vacation in Indiana during Field Day, so I operated in class 1B, portable from the lake country of northern Indiana. The 6 meter opening was great to have on Sunday and I worked a number of the VHF crowd from back home in Colorado. ... Read More

  • KE4U, this years Field Day CZAR makes sure W4FAL is staying out of trouble in the operating tent.

    06/29/2004 | K4OO

    The Smith Chart Amateur Radio Society K4OO did Field Day 2004 for the fifth year in a row from a remote location near Meadows of Dan, Virginia.

    We ran a 2A Low Power Operation with two AB-577 military masts for antenna supports (tri-band HF beam, and s... Read More

  • A sign that can't be missed directed intrested parties to LARC's FD site

    06/29/2004 | W2LRC

    LARKFIELD AMATEUR RADIO CLUB'S FIELD DAY SITE RECEIVES ELECTRICAL SAFETY HONORABLE MENTION

    LARC held their Field Day activities at Suffolk County's West Hills Park. The second highest point on Long Island and a perfect camping style facility gave this... Read More

  • 06/29/2004 | WA5FRF

    A strong southerly flow of moisture from the Gulf of Mexico combined with an upper level disturbance provided exceptional propagation for TH9DER (599 +300dB) and L1TNG (599 +1000dB), causing severe all-band QRM to the marine mobile operations of WA5FRF... Read More

  • The main tent

    06/29/2004 | N7V

    A great weekend weatherwise and a new location that turned out to be a great place. Combined effort of three Las Vegas clubs, Las Vegas Radio Amateur Club, Frontier Amateur Radio Society (FARS) and Nellis Radio CLub produced many contacts and great com... Read More

  • Everyones' back as they operate. Tom and Bernie on 40m, and Jeff on 20. Tom's dad is observing. The EOC was a little dark, but better than having the fluorescent light hum on top of all of the electrical noise.

    06/29/2004 | KM3E

    We operated 2F from the Susquehanna County, PA EOC in Montrose. This was the first group Field Day operation in a long time for our county. We didn't burn anything up, and no one got hurt, so it was a perfect weekend. We did manage to make some contact... Read More

  • W3SW Site

    06/29/2004 | W3SW

    KB2ZWZ and I (W3SW) worked Field Day 1B from the back yard again this year. We used solar panels to keep our batteries charged. We ran 100 Watts using my new Kenwood TS-2000.
    Antennas were a G5RV,80m dipole,and a 40m dipole. The temperature dropped to... Read More

  • The innovative "shove all the gear into the back of the SUV" operating position.

    06/29/2004 | K0NR

    I operated Single Op Portable in the Rampart Range of the Rocky Mountains (DM79). For a number of reasons, I didn't operate on Saturday and missed a nice 6M opening. Operating on Sunday didn't have much in the way of 6M propagation but we had reasonabl... Read More

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