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  • On Top Of Big Walker Mountain! The 20M station and beam. Courtesy Of AA5FA.

    07/05/2002 | K4NRW

    K4NRW - New River Wireless Association (NRWA).

    This was our first Field Day as New River Wireless Association! Operating K4NRW in a State Park allowed us to introduce amateur radio to two couples visiting the Park. One from Charlotte, NC and the othe... Read More

  • Mario, KP4NNC mounting mast for one of the dipoles

    07/05/2002 | KP4ES

    Hi,my name is Angel and this was my second year participating on Field Day here in Puerto Rico. This year the focus was to go for the simple way: dipole antennas and the Ten-Tec Scout 555, only 50 watts, because the club wanted to setup a station that ... Read More

  • Walt, WA1HHN's, site

    07/04/2002 | N3EMF

    The Hudson Watershed VHF Society operated in the June 2002 VHF QSO Party as N3EMF in FM19 from WA1HHNs new site on South Mountain near Shippensburg, PA.

    This was a very exciting contest for us! The combination of an awesome site, an amazing anten... Read More

  • 07/04/2002 | VY2ZMM

    Nice to work so many old friends in the contest. Thanks to all who called in. Congratulations also to my friend W4AN for a fine job from Georgia at W8JI.

    Hope to CU again in the next one!
    Jeff K1ZM/VY2ZM/VY2ZMM Read More

  • W4WC Field Day 2002

    07/04/2002 | W4WC

    The following article appeared in "The Greeneville Sun" (Greeneville, TN) on 25 June, 2002 (Day after Field Day. Doyle/N4VV

    News Article

    Local Radio Hams Communicate For 24 Hours Throughout Hemisphere

    Sun Photo by Bill Jones

    Mark Henry, facing away fr... Read More

  • Air Force generator used during Field Day is rated 4000 watts. It's started by an old hand crank.

    07/03/2002 | N8LH

    E.F.F.E.C.T. (Eaton Four Forty Emergency Communications Team) worked Field Day as N8LH and GOTA, NY8Q, 3A MI. We used military crank up towers to hoist our antennas to 55'. We also used a old Air Force, hand crank generator to power our operations. Pho... Read More

  • One Masted Sloop Antenna

    07/02/2002 | K7UB

    On Friday June 21 Dr. Dell Ray Anderson MD, N7CBN, called me and asked if I was doing anything this year for Field Day (FD). Until then I hadnt made any real plans except to get on the old rig and participate as a 1D or 1E station. It didnt take me v... Read More

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    07/01/2002 | KB0ZKX

    Here is my rover setup ready to go on Saturday morning.
    A few hours drive to the corner of EN47,46,37,36.
    A telescoping mast has brought the setup time down to about 15 minutes,at each location.
    The second picture is of the mast fully extended with ant... Read More

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