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  • KD4BJW, K4RVH and KU4J manning the radios at K4TDP's 2A AL effort.

    07/01/2003 | K4TDP

    The 550 DX Club setup for Field Day a second time but with a new call, K4TDP. Once again we setup in the field of AB4DN. Particpants included KU4J, K4GU, K4RVH, KD4BJW, AB4DN and his sons, Joel and Jesse.

    A definite shift from last year's distributio... Read More

  • Saturday Evening at the K8FBI site

    07/01/2003 | K8FBI

    The Flying Beers International Broadcast Society operated K8FBI (1A, Emergency Power) from the QTH of N8LUB and WY8W in Emmett, MI (Near Port Huron).

    The station was operated by N8LUB,WS8D,WY8W and N8NM.

    We made 752 CW and 454 Phone Qs running a TS-940... Read More

  • 07/01/2003 | K3FT

    K3FT, 1A-Com'l, 668Q's, CW only. K3FT/AA3SC/WB4FDT, MDC section. LP.

    Field Day was.. as it always has been (and I daresay will
    continue to be so) A fine time!

    Murphy paid his visits - some were LONG, some were short
    but he came and visited all, I'm s... Read More

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    07/01/2003 | K2VOA

    Just before the contest began on Saturday. We were setting up the PARC Mast and Antenna at Piscataway Township High School. When a horizantal rainbow appeared across the flag on top of our mast. A most unusual occurance we thought. Read More

  • 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