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07/29/2003 | W0GCJ
Would the fortunes of Field Day smile on us once again with perfect weather for the entire 24 hour period? No!
At least Saturday morning started clear and calm after a few storms had moved through the area around midnight. Storms were predicted for l... Read More -
07/28/2003 | K3LT
This was my first attempt at entering the RTTY Roundup. I only operated for a couple of hours toward the very end of the contest, but I got the learning process started, at least. I operated only 20-meters using about 30 watts out of my ICOM IC-735 a... Read More
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07/28/2003 | WA7PRC
I've operated FD a number of times over the years. This time was again with my long-time friend Evan Green (N7MCG). What made it different was that Evan brought four of his Boy Scouts, David Brinker, Aaron Weiss, Matt Bloom, and Matt Tierney. All fou... Read More
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07/28/2003 | K7SEL
Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Amateur Radio Club making Field Day Safer, More Reliable, and More Economical from Viola, Idaho Read More
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07/28/2003 | K5RN
Rockwall Amateur Radio Club, Rockwall Texas.
http://www.rockwall-arc.org Read More -
07/28/2003 | WD8AAU
The WD8AAU Field Day operation was a little different this year. I
operated mobile from my bicycle. All operations took place on a
bicycle trail operated by the county park system and from a county
park in and around the Dayton, Ohio area. (Creeks... Read More -
07/27/2003 | KC0AHN
The Boeing Employees Amateur Radio Society of Wichita, KS setup their field day station at the ranch of KA0MR, Bob Bailey, between the Central Kansas towns of Moundridge and Hesston. This field day marks the 7th consecutive year that the BEARS/Wichita... Read More
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07/27/2003 | N4OLN
Had a great time inspite of the poor conditions. The only band I operated was 40 meters cw. 90% of my contacts were up on the novice portion of the band. I felt they need to have some fun making contacts too. Lets all remember what QRS stands for. Slow... Read More














