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  • Bob, N4CU at the 20M Station

    07/23/2004 | N4CU

    One of Broward County AREC/RACES best. We had city councilman Jerry Fadgen attend and the Mayor announced the FD on Television. The steak dinner by Richard, KG4CHW, and the cook-to-order breakfast by Scott, AF4YS was great. The 40 and 20 stations we... Read More

  • 07/23/2004 | WA6WPG

    Added a second solar panel and battery and was able to operate all day at 100 watts. Made a big difference. First time operating from a public place. Lots of interest in Amateur Radio. Down side was that I had to tell half the people that I was not a C... Read More

  • Can you spot the G5RV in this photo?

    07/23/2004 | K4CMD

    Well, I've never operated Field Day in the same place twice since I started out in this hobby in 1980, so this year was going to be no different. Having done Field Day 2002 on a yacht in the Chesapeake Bay and Field Day 2003 in a state park near Farmvi... Read More

  • Some of the Curmudgeons on site at Field Day 2004

    07/22/2004 | KR7Q

    The Curmudgeons. a group of hams from four counties in NW Washington State mounted their first ever field day effort this year. Most of the group had never participated in field day before. The primary goal of the event was to have fun. That goal was... Read More

  • Hal, W7EC, and his assistant- Soren (a new ham without a callsign just yet) aims the Potato Howitzer to shoot a line over the 100 feet high fir trees.

    07/22/2004 | W7DK

    Radio Club of Tacoma (RCT), W7DK, operated this years FD at the usual location- The Tacoma Rifle and Revolver Club in University Place, WA.

    W7DK operated as Class 7A with additional GOTA and VHF Stations. We also operated a Digital Staion, PSK-31 and S... Read More

  • Joe, KE6YHI (AEC) and Dennis, N6IH (EC) supporting the dipole
installation.

    07/22/2004 | W6YPE

    This year marked the 12th annual Field Day event for Sunnyvale Amateur
    Radio Emergency Service, again at our site in Raynor Park. Thanks to
    our two FD captains Roger, AA3AP and Jim, N6WKY for their preparation
    work and thanks to all participants. 73 Read More

  • 10 year Josh Fry enjoys his first Field Day as Carrie Ryman KC8KXK over sees his techniques.

    07/21/2004 | K8IAT

    Monday, June 28, 2004

    Riding the airwaves: Local radio enthusiasts heard Nationwide


    By MATT GETTS
    mattg@kpcnews.net

    KENDALLVILLE People in every state in the continental United States heard from Kendallville this weekend. Amateur radio operators hear... Read More

  • 40M Moxon up 25ft

    07/21/2004 | W6GGF

    Great fun and better results this year! 40 meter Moxon up 25ft was productive as well as W6RNL's 20M portable moxon design. Lots of participation this year and great results from chief op K6VVA. Read More

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