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  • KD5WJS (James) and Chris (K5PSK) on 20m

    07/01/2003 | NT5NT

    This past weekend was Field Day, our annual emergency preparedness field exercise. The club did quite. We operated for 24 hours. Setup was 3 hours with a 1 hour lunch before 1pm. Teardown was 1.5 hours.

    The following NT5NT members participated in t... Read More

  • Raising the Mosley TA33 Saturday morning. The antenna crew included (L to R): KB3IVD, N3NOS, K3KWH, KB3IVC, W3RSR, and WB3FXC.

    07/01/2003 | K3MJW

    Excellent WX made for a great FD weekend in Southwestern PA. We had everything set up and ready to go with a half hour to spare on Saturday afternoon! The biggest disappointment was the band conditions, especially 10 and 6 meters. Not very many Q's on ... Read More

  • 07/01/2003 | K5EEE

    Had a great time. It is getting harder to do 24 hrs alone as I get older!!! Propagation was very unusual from FL this year. 10m and 15m were about useless. Skip on Saturday seemed extra long as I worked tons of VE and New England stations--more tha... Read More

  • View East

    07/01/2003 | K6WC

    Had a great time 1B SF single op. Heard nothing on 10 meters but one couldn't find a clear frequency on 15 through 40. Could not operate on 80 or 160 as very strong winds made a mess of my inverted V. This was by far the better antenna between it an... Read More

  • N4TP satelite station

    06/30/2003 | N4TP

    Here's some more photos from N4TP...
    73 Warren W1GUD Read More

  • 06/30/2003 | WB4QNG

    Worked at home. Still think this is where I will be if the real things hit if my house is still standing. I was kind of dissapointed in the number of contacts. Less than 40. Then I looked at them 21 different states, Canada, and Cuba. Not bad consider... Read More

  • The N4TP Satelite station, using a pair of dishes and homebrew patch feeds for 1.2, 2.4 and 430 MHz. AA4MD's handiwork. AMSAT ought to be proud of Jim.

    06/30/2003 | K4TP

    The TARC Tampa Amateur Radio Club (Florida) fielded a 2A operation with VHF, Satelite and GOTA stations.
    Band conditions were poor, but we still managed to best our 2003 score with well over 4-K QSOs. We had seven elements at 100 feet on six, yet the ... Read More

  • Parking lot of K5WPH.  Southern Baptist Convention Disaster Relief Kitchen "co-laboring" along side members of K5WPH.  Both are "co-operating" in case both are needed during a disaster in the surrounding communities.

    06/30/2003 | K5WPH

    K5WPH teamed up with the Southern Baptist Convention Disaster Relief (SBCDR) to co-operate during Field Day at the Sun City Amateur Radio Club (SCARC) parking lot. Several members of K5WPH belong to SBCDR providing radio communications during a disast... Read More

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