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  • WA9TKK on top of Humphreys Peak with some of the other high mountains in the San Francisco Peaks, six of which top 
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11,000 ft.  Geologists estimate that the original volcano of the San Francisco peaks topped 16,000 ft amsl.
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    07/12/2003 | WA9TKK

    Operated from DM45 on top of Humphrey's Peak near Flagstaff at 12,633 feet, the highest point in Arizona. This has

    always been a very challenging hike due to the altitude, exposure, and severe weather. Several years ago, I had to

    abandon the VHF co... Read More

  • 07/12/2003 | WA9TKK

    Operated from DM45 on top of Humphrey's Peak near Flagstaff at 12,633 feet, the highest point in Arizona. This has

    always been a very challenging hike due to the altitude, exposure, and severe weather. Several years ago, I had to

    abandon the VHF co... Read More

  • K7MWD wrestling with the six meter beam

    07/12/2003 | K7MWD

    Good weather, lots of E, and plenty of activity!

    My brother K0CAO and I teamed up for an excellent weekend of pine trees and great signals. We struggled with the six meter beam for the first few hours of the contest. A metal roof made it quite chal... Read More

  • The Inverter In Action

    07/11/2003 | WA9LKZ

    Operated with an idling 1994 Chevy Cavilier idling and a 12 Volt to 120 volt 300 watt inverter for an hour or so. Inverter was lite on power! The Cavilier survived, so far anyway. Read More

  • Flagpole Feedpoint and Radials

    07/10/2003 | W4GS

    The Spirit Of Field Day
    --- Tom Palmieri - K2PJ

    The Grand Strand Amateur Radio Club (GSARC) , W4GS, held its Field Day 2003 exercise on the grounds of the American Red Cross, Horry County Chapter Offices, Myrtle... Read More

  • The "Great Punkin"

    07/10/2003 | W7V

    The gang at the Elko Amateur Radio Club set up Field Day this year on property belonging to the airport. This site is also adjacent to the Elko County Interagency Dispatch Center (Sheriff, police, fire, ambulance and Highway Patrol).

    10 and 15 meters w... Read More

  • 07/10/2003 | W9CA

    The following is a link to pictures taken at the 1st W9CA Field Day 2003, 2A IL.



    http://semiflexible.com/W9CA/index.html Read More

  • 07/10/2003 | K6TBR

    I had forgotten to mention in the following Soapbox that my operation was located at beautiful Lake Berryessa in Napa County, California. Chances are fair that we could operate from this location again! Read More

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