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  • KB2ZWZ at the microphone

    07/08/2003 | W3SW

    KB2ZWZ and I (W3SW) had a good time working 40m and 20 m from the backyard using solar power. Field Day is always fun no matter where you are operating from. A good way for a father and son to spend some quality time together! Thanks to Chuck K2VQ for... Read More

  • 56' aluminum tower on N8KLX-designed trailer

    07/08/2003 | KQ8J

    KQ8J was the unofficial Field Day station of the Contesters of Michigan. Operators were KB8LTF and WX3M. We ran 2A - 2 operator, 150w, emergency power. We operated from a hunting cabin located in a small clearing in the middle of 80 heavily-wooded acre... Read More

  • The June summer heat in Texas as you know can be "extreme". KM5XB (Steve) with his new "cool" Field Day haircut offers KD5DXZ (Irwin) a trim. -- N5HT
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    07/08/2003 | N5HT

    KM5XB (Steve) and KD5DXZ (Irwin) pursuing ways of staying cool for Field Day 2003 !!! Read More

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    07/08/2003 | WV8KY

    The Hatfield and McCoy Amateur Radio Association would like to thank the ARRL for sponsoring Field Day 2003.
    This is the first Field Day for the Hatfield and McCoy ARA. We operated under our club callsign "WV8KY" in the 1A category at Buffalo Mountain ... Read More

  • 220 mag mount in the foreground; plunger-duct-tape antenna mount in the background.  The disheveled individual in the background is W0IS, as he contemplates how to remove the antenna at the end of the contest.

    07/08/2003 | W0IS/R & KC0OIA/R

    The OM/XYL Team of W0IS and KC0OIA activated twelve grids in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Illinois, using an FT-817, running into dipoles for 6, 2, and 432 on a PVC mast on top of the car. We also had 2M FM into a 5/8 wave on the trunk, and a 220 handhel... Read More

  • W4BPH KU4BT AT KEY KF4KUL AT PC

    07/07/2003 | W4BPH

    "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times..." Charles Dickens. We had the best food ever! We had the worst weather ever!
    Herb, Peter, Udo, (we4hc, w4gto, kf4kul) and all their helpers out did themselves this year. The Field Day Feast start... Read More

  • Buddy Azar, N5AN and Pat Sonnier, W5WMU racking one after another on CW.

    07/07/2003 | K5DR

    Field day seems to be about a lot of things, preparedness, friendship, operating, public awareness, perfecting skills, and Field Day 2003 followed the same themes. We had a great time, operating, visiting, and eating. It was good to be able to operat... Read More

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    07/06/2003 | W5NOR

    The South Canadian Amateur Radio Society of Norman, OK held our FD at Lions Park near downtown Norman, and operated 2A with demos in APRS and SSTV. We also utilized solar panels to make 5 QSO's on 20M. Our efforts were recognized by the city in that th... Read More

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