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  • 07/04/2003 | W6PIY

    WEST VALLEY ARA HELD FIELD DAY IN THE SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. I AM A BRAND NEW HAM WHO EXPERIENCED THE JOY OF FIELD DAY FOR THE FIRST TIME. THE VARIETY OF OPERATING MODES WAS A REAL EYE OPENER. I ESPECIALLY LIKED THE SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS. Read More

  • (From L to R) Kingsville Mayor Phil Esquivel, Ken Woods (N5GAA)City Commissioner Art Pecos and Joe Guerra (KD5CZM). City officials give us the thumbs up to our Field Day event. This photo was published in the local newspaper. (Photo by Pat, KD5TXD)

    07/04/2003 | KD5VWX

    We chose to operate our first Field Day event as a class F station with the enthusiastic support of the local Emergency Management Coordinator, Mr. Tom R. Sanchez. Tom has been a staunch supporter of amateur radio establishing a modest radio room at h... Read More

  • 07/04/2003 | K0CO

    At 10,000 ft ASL, wb5yoe and k0co joined to form a 2B station in the Colorado mountains near Como, CO. Highlight was an 81/hr S&P rate on Sunday morning's 40meter CW push, and XYL Ann's campfire steak dinner and blueberry pancake breakfast. Read More

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    07/04/2003 | NA4K

    Field Day in McMinn County Tennessee was a good time this year! We operated as NA4K and WA4PNI(GOTA). We had a little shower late Saturday night, but the rest of the time the weather was great. The DX gods were angry this year, all but closing down 10M... Read More

  • 07/04/2003 | VA6AN

    Thought it would be nice to see a Cdn comment. Had a great time but as usual packed to many antennas. Activated 6M 2M 70cm from DO42, thats right the middle of Alberta. App 260 contacts on 6M with 101 grids. Nice to be in a rare one. Score 30K+ not to ... Read More

  • 07/03/2003 | K8CPA

    Field day this year wasn't great for at all. Band Conditions were horrible. I basically lost a frequency to some lid, who insisted on operating like 1/2 Khz under me on CW. so, Saturday around like 6:00p.m. I threw in the towel.

    Field Day is supposed ... Read More

  • Ready to erect one 44 foot mast.

    07/03/2003 | W0IVJ

    Hayes, WA0ZBL, and Tom, W0IVJ, did field day this year at Tom's sister's horse ranch near Guthrie, OK. We erected two 44 foot masts and put up two switchable dipoles for 10 through 80 meters. The dipoles were oriented toward the populated northeast a... Read More

  • Here is Tandy, KO4OT stringing up the support rope
for the 40m vertical. On top of the tower, just out of 
sight here, was our 2-element beam for 160. 
Naaaah, just kidding.
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    07/03/2003 | K4HJ

    K4HJ - 2003 Fieldday in Shelbyville, KY


    Great weather makes for a great fieldday.

    This is certainly true for the Shelbyville Radio Club which set up camp outside the old firehouse, command post of the local Red Cross.

    Harlan, K4HJ provided his call-sig... Read More

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