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  • Our "host", K4DXA, operates comfortably from his familiar operator's position.  24 operators participated in eight three hour shifts at two operating positions.

    07/11/2005 | W4DXA

    The Carolina DX Association operated again in 2005 as W4DXA. After a number of years of not participating in Field Day, CDXA entered Field Day in 2004 and had so much fun we thought we'd do it again. Our entry in the 2E category was made from the hom... Read More

  • Don KE6HEC and Mike KA6PGN show the CAP cadets how a real antenna is erected.

    07/11/2005 | K6XG

    HUMBOLDT AMATEUR RADIO CLUB - EUREKA, CA: K6XG/W6ZZK.

    Field Day was great fun this year with excellent participation at our public site at the Woodley Island Marina, Eureka, CA. The best measure of success is the number of people who got on the air th... Read More

  • Assisting in setting up the dite were:
Back row (left to right) -- Randy McClain - NB5Z, Dina Redmon - KB5FDL, Robert Redmon - K5SM, Neil Hughes - KD5YGD, Glenn Rogers - WA5ZJK, Jerry Burns - NB5J, Walter Tyndale - KD5WDS
Front Row (left to right) -- David Gaines - N5DHG, Louis Thomas - KI5ID, Clayton Knapp - KA9CPB, John Duren - KD5PWT

    07/11/2005 | N5WF

    The Wichita Amateur Radio Society used a site in Burkburnett's (Texas) Burk Royalty Park for its Field Day Operations this year. We had 18 operators participate and had over 30 visitors, including family members, to the site.

    The Regional Liaison Offi... Read More

  • <b> Main Antennas being set up - the TA33Jr was joined by a 2m Vertical, a CCTV looking down on the site and pulley ends for longwire antennas.</b>

    07/11/2005 | W9DK

    The W9DK Mancorad Club in Manitowoc County Wisconsin operated throughout field day from Manitowoc Silver Creek Park.

    Of special interest was putting our TA33-Jr, a 2m vertical and a CCTV Camera up at 110 ft on a hydraulic boom crane provided by a local... Read More

  • Here is some of the youth operators.

    07/11/2005 | WR4MG

    The Middle GA Radio Associtation once again held the FD at the Central Baptist Church in Warner Robins. This was the first time since they finished the building so we had to keep a tight ship.

    Our operations were 4A with 1 GOTA station. Mike, AF4HS, w... Read More

  • 07/11/2005 | DD1IM

    Hi fellows,

    my 2nd participation has been very disappointing: last year I got double pts in half the time! So only a bit more qsos but less pts & mults (412 qsos, 111 mults, hence claimed score 121,656 - SO LP CW cat) - that's the way it is.
    Especially... Read More

  • During the installation of my 6M 7ele @ 146ft (yes. i'm this guy)

    07/11/2005 | XE2K

    This contest is very interesting, i like the 6m Band over all others, but after the 4C2X operation in 2004, i enjoy a few very nice qso's in the UHF bands , for that reason i will improve my station and the equipment to get more QSO's in those bands, ... Read More

  • During the 2ele 40M beam and Tribander at 140ft installation

    07/11/2005 | XE2K

    I was waiting for this contest, i like a lot for the challenge and the propagations gives some sorprises, is not chance to leave the things for "Tomorrow" worked or loose it, for that reason the idea is to get the most at once, this year i turn on my r... Read More

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