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  • Great location to run Field Day

    07/27/2004 | K9ES/4

    A great field day with no rain for the first time in 15 years (although other areas within 10 miles got severe weather). Operating from the Longpoint Camp Grounds, on the southern tip of the barrier island in brevard County, we used an IC-756 Pro-2, a... Read More

  • 07/27/2004 | KS3H

    This year's Soggy Bottom Contestors ( KS3H and NX3A ) had a great time working Field Day. As far as we are aware, this is the only group of Field Day participants who are also all active Paraglider Pilots (PG-3s) flying from the mountains in Virginia,... Read More

  • 07/27/2004 | KS3H

    NX3A ( a.k.a. Carl Dennis ) of the Soggy Bottom Contestors, working the Field Day night shift in front of the sauna. Since this was in Virginia, we don't believe he spent any time in the sauna, but just spent time pounding out the contacts.



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  • K7WQ busy making one of the 162 QSO's from the Motor Home position.   The all band ant had good gain on 20M so we did best on 20M while 40M required more effort for Qso's since we were running 5W.   And we had to offer many repeats in order to complete the exchange.   The N3FJP program worked very well with the Laptop connected to 12V batteries.

    07/27/2004 | W7IS

    Myself and K7WQ try to operate FD each year from a different remote location. And this year we selected a place called 4th of July TrailHead about 20 miles from Tonasket, Wa. Its at an elevation of about 4000 ft and had high trees for putting up th... Read More

  • Members in the 'Blue Room' greeted visitors with demos of ATV, Slowscan and APRS. Luckily, there are no park rules against antennas! Santa Ana officials were extremely cooperative in allowing us the use of the park.

    07/27/2004 | W6ZE

    W6ZE, The Orange County Amateur Radio Club, held Field Day at Portola Park in Santa Ana, CA. The club had good participation, with lots of help for setup, tear-down, logging and operating.

    This year's best effort goes to one of our newer members Kenan ... Read More

  • Ken Boyd, K4DXA, climbed our temporary tower by the light of a "Carolina Moon" to install a trapped 75m/40m dipole for Saturday evening's operation.

    07/27/2004 | W4DXA

    Field Day 2004 saw the return of the Carolina DX Association to the list of participants for the first time in probably a dozen years. We enjoyed the event fully participating as a 2E station. Since our members are spread out over the states of North... Read More

  • Hovander Homstead Park was our QTH offering plenty of room to spread the stations apart.

    07/26/2004 | K7ZC

    This year the Mt. Baker Amateur Radio Club, representing all of Whatcom County in NW Washington, operated 2Alpha + VHF + GOTA Read More

  • BARC's Field Day Operation

    07/25/2004 | W8DGN

    Field Day 2004 marked the Belllbrook [Ohio] Amateur Radio Clubs 29th consecutive Field Day.

    The W8DGN Field Day operation was centered around Shelter #1 of Bellbrook/Sugarcreek Park Districts Sackett-Wright Park. This year we had three stations in si... Read More

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