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  • 08/11/2004 | W3SO

    Multi-op by W3BTX and W3TEF at W3SO in FN00.
    57 QSOs, 29 Grids = Claimed Score of 4959

    They were only able to operate part time and only on 222MHz due to projects underway at the station. It was good to see some rovers out on the road, especially the r... Read More

  • W0ZQ/R in EN22 with 10gigs deployed

    08/11/2004 | W0ZQ/R

    The ARRL's August UHF contest has always been one of my favorites. Roving to hilltops to play on the highbands is just simply plain old fun, and, you can leave those big 6m & 2m antennas at home.

    This year, in parallel with the ARRL's August UHF conte... Read More

  • KC7Z Base of operation

    08/11/2004 | KC7Z

    The North Kitsap Amateur Radio Club once again this year participated in the American Radio Relay Leagues annual Field Day event from the Vinland Elementary School in Poulsbo, WA. Prior to the actual setup of the antennas and the stations at the site f... Read More

  • The latest incarnation of the ill-fated WØJT rover, parked at the end of my driveway (from which position it never moved).

    08/10/2004 | W0JT

    The 2004 August UHF Contest, rumored to be the last one sponsored by the ARRL -- and the Northern Lights Radio Society decided that the contest deserved to go out with a bang instead of a whimper, with as much activity as we could muster for the event.... Read More

  • George, N1BV shooting an antenna in a tree or is that into a tree.

    08/10/2004 | K4US

    2004 FD by MVARC In The Books
    by steve, K3IZ

    Well, another Field Day has been put into the books of the history of world. MVARC was a big part of it; don't doubt that. We were right there at the top. Yessiree, Bob, at the starting gate with best of ... Read More

  • It starts off with everyone standing around watching one person work...Things got done a lot quicker that way...Seriously, everyone pitched in and got all of the antennas up and everything ready to operate.

    08/10/2004 | AF4NP

    Our Field Day operation was held in St. Clair County, Alabama at the Lakehouse of Bob Hood (KE4QCY) on Neely Henry Lake.

    Well...as usual we had a blast again this Field Day..It came off without a hitch, but when you have a bunch of great people worki... Read More

  • 08/09/2004 | W3KJ

    I had broken the station down after the June contest in the hopes of going out roving for the UHF contest. The proliferation of foliage at the home QTH made things even tougher on the microwave bands this year. However, I didn't get the rover put toget... Read More

  • KB7DQH Rover bus

    08/09/2004 | K7AWB

    81 points - a personal best! Best distance was K7MAC in Nampa ID in DN13, 265 miles on 222 MHZ.

    Visited KB7DQH Eric and his Rover bus last night in person as he came through on his way to Montana. Here is a photo of his vehicle. Congrats Eric on you... Read More

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