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    07/02/2004 | W4BFB

    W4BFB - FIELD DAY 2004 -
    Mecklenburg Amateur Radio Society - Charlotte, NC

    With 4 prior terrible weather days, including Thunder Storms, Flood Warnings, and a local Tornado Warning, and in spite of heavy rain showers right up until 9AM on Field Day ... Read More

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    07/02/2004 | WA6BGS

    This is kg6qco field day chairman for the amateur radio club of El Cajon, we had five stations at our site up in the mountains of Mount Laguna,California, which is in Southern California. we ran 40m, 20m, 15m, 10m which was our GOTA station and 6m.
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    07/02/2004 | WR2G

    I had a blast operating alone, but its alot of work for one person. Read More

  • AJ3U and KB3FWW try to find a satellite (that wasn't operating). Bummer!

    07/02/2004 | K3NHK

    This year, the St. Mary's County Amateur Radio Association used K3NHK as it's call sign. Although it does not lend itself to a pretty or easy CW contact, this vanity callsign has very deep sentimental value to those of us at NAS Patuxent River. KNHK ... Read More

  • Operators (L-R): 
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N2RMZ (SSB), KD2A (CW), K2BJ (CW), WA2ISC (CW) 
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    07/02/2004 | N2N

    Operated in a 31' RV in the middle of nowhere in NNY...true portable operation!! It went well, with the obvious pluses and minuses. We had Stan, N2RMZ on SSB and myself, Kevin, WA2ISC and Rick KD2A on CW. See group picture here: http://www.qrz.com/n2n ... Read More

  • The A3S going up on the tower. Yeah, that's W5UGD up there. Note the sky. (Don't do this at home kids. Rain/Lightning and metal structures do not mix!  SAFTEY FIRST)

    07/02/2004 | WT4F

    We did it! Another fantastic Field Day for WT4F, the Foothills Amateur Radio Club (www.wt4f.org)....

    Our attendance was down this year due to other activities that were poorly planned to interfere with FD. (What were they thinking!!!?!??!) We bumped o... Read More

  • 07/02/2004 | AB0PC

    Hamming it Up, Up, and Away!

    Although Field Day is an important event for Hams to test ones ability to set up and operate under emergency circumstances, and many rewards come thru accomplishing that very task, it is always equally rewarding to be remin... Read More

  • Gus, WM6J worked CW contacts for the Morse Telegraph Club. He is also the webmaster for the W6MTC web page (coming soon).

    07/02/2004 | W6MTC

    The Morse Telegraph Club's first Field Day (SQ Chapter)

    Equipment: a 940 KW (150W), 4 ele beam, and G5RV for 40 and 80.

    Saturday afternoon the power went out for a couple of hours, but that didn't effect the operation of W6MTC as a generator was used ... Read More