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07/13/2004 | W7IAG
This was the Mercer Island Radio Operator's (MIRO) first Field Day operating under the call of W7IAG. Two of the participants had Field Day experience, but for most it was a new and exciting part of Amateur Radio to enjoy. The City of Mercer Island all... Read More
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07/13/2004 | W4FAL
Band conditions and a lot of local static prevented me for putting out much of an effort for this contest. There was also a spectacular six meter opening during the contest as well.
My operating was confined to 15 and 20 Meters. I did work a number of ... Read More -
07/13/2004 | W1NVT / W1PU
Radio Amateurs of Northern Vermont W1NVT (W1PU) - 2A.
Williston, Vermont FN34
Our goal this year was to increase participation and to cut down on the insanity known as antenna setup. We usually have no trouble making lots of contacts and this year was... Read More -
07/12/2004 | KF
I was originally hoping to get the rover out for the June test but too much going on for that to happen so at the last minute it was decided that it might be fun to set up a multi-op station (KBHN and myself) at a nice spot on the ridge here in SE Min... Read More
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07/12/2004 | VA3DF
Operated 1B this year from a local park called Rattlesnake Point. I don't know if their have ever been any rattlers at this location but I can vouch for the fact there is a healthy racoon population! Those little bandits can sure chatter when they want... Read More
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07/12/2004 | HR1CP
Tnx to all the participants in the Contest. It is always a nice experience to meet so many good people doing the same effort. Hamradio is a strong part of my life mainly because the desire to make friends with sane actitud toward life. I have learned a... Read More
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07/12/2004 | N9TTX
N9TTX Field Day 2004
Two "veterans", two "newbies", part-time ops/coaches, four portable towers, scrounged coax, a good generator, lots of aluminum, wire, and steel, and plenty of enthusiasm makes for a successful Field Dayand the weather wasn't bad e... Read More -
07/12/2004 | N9TTX
N9TTX IARU World Championship story:
I decided to go camping this weekend, and took the G5RV and the Yaesu FT-101ZD out for a spin. The feed point was up about 30 feet in the air and in an inverted V configuration. I had the computer along to do the ... Read More