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  • PARC's Field Day Installation high above Long Island Sound

    06/28/2004 | W2AMC

    PECONIC AMATEUR RADIO CLUB OPERATES FD FROM HORTONS POINT LIGHTHOUSE


    Holding the night shift down, Len Batttista, W2FX and Eric Kehl, KC2KJX operate high above Long Island Sound at the Horton's Point Light House at W2AMC's Field Day site. Len, an "old... Read More

  • You're 599 VA Bicycle Mobil

    06/28/2004 | KC4AUF

    I wondered what I could do different for field day this year so I combined two hobbies. I enjoyed touring and racing bicycles when I was stationed in Wiesbaden Germany with the United States Air Force. I still have my bicycle that was hand made by Wilh... Read More

  • The "shack".  KC0DEM running the 10 mtr operation
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    06/28/2004 | KC0DEB

    After some needed weed-wacking of the choosen spot for our site, we got on the air fairly fast. (The plentyful previous rainfall had transformed the site into a small jungle...)
    We enjoyed the great opening on 6M ! These QSO's were my 1st on this band,... Read More

  • Field Day site at sunrise with 40' tower supporting 40 meter loop, G5RV, and 2 meter beam

    06/28/2004 | VE3SGB

    This was our third year and we had a blast. The weather was perfect the bands were perfect, and the radios and antennas worked better than ever. Read More

  • Charlie, KL7EP, works Tom W7LN, on 2meters while we are working on the antenna problem.

    06/28/2004 | KL7EP

    murphy was not kind.. screwdriver failed us before we got on the air, used a 6 meter vert. on 15, hey don't laugh too hard, it worked w/ 1.2swr, finally got 40 and 20 wires up about 2:30pm, shut down operations about 7:00pm, very very fun time for our ... Read More

  • KD5TSH digging trenches to channel the water away from our operating position.

    06/28/2004 | W0MAC

    Although Mother Nature was not on our side, fun was had by all. Our origianl site was to flooded to pariticipate so we had to scramble on Thursday to find an alternate site. We where able to get permission to use Spring Creek Park in Tomball, TX. Many ... Read More

  • 06/27/2004 | KU4UV

    This was my first real attempt at operating Field Day, so it was a learning experience of sorts. My twin brother (KR4GT) and I set up on a farm our family owns in southern Kentucky and operated as a 1B class station using a generator for power. We pr... Read More

  • 06/27/2004 | N8XMS

    This was my first attempt at an individual field day effort and I only had four hours - including setup and takedown. I used a little Wilderness Radio SST-40 and an inverted-v dipole fed with TV type ribbon line through a NorCal BLT tuner. A mini key... Read More

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