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  • Snapshot of many of the participants at K4HSM, taken after Field Day concluded.

    07/06/2004 | K4HSM

    This was a great weekend to do Field Day outdoors. The rain that plagued the East Tennessee area and threatened to dampen the mood cleared out the Friday before, and when we arrived Saturday morning, the weather was not too hot, not too cold, just rig... Read More

  • GERC Field Day Information booth.

    07/06/2004 | W6LDS

    The Glendora Emergency Response Communications group held its first Field Day this year at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Route 66 in Glendora, California. We were on the air from 11 am to approximately 4 pm on Saturday June 26, doi... Read More

  • Our Setup including 4 Antennas

    07/05/2004 | K4TDP

    The 550 DX Club setup for Field Day for a third time this year using our club call, K4TDP. In the spirit of the contest we again setup in the field of AB4DN. Our participants this year were KU4J, K4GU, K4RVH, KD4BJW, AB4DN, KE4YNY, and our newest ham... Read More

  • Bob (WT0P) and Phil (WX1CT) operating WB2HBO FD.

    07/05/2004 | WB2HBO

    This was our 1st Club Field Day. All the participants and visitors were quite suprised at what could be worked using a simple wire antenna. Plans are already in the works for next year! Read More

  • The W3EOC QTH and crew.  80m thru 70cm.  Networked stations.

    07/05/2004 | W3EOC

    This was our second year as an "F-Class" station. Again, we operated from the Chester County (PA) EOC. The QTH was our ARES/RACES room, next to the 911 room, "in the bunker". Even with a laid-back crew, we still scored 300 CW and 253 fone QSOs.

    T... Read More

  • RON AG1P GIVING POWER POINT LESSON TO BOY SCOUTS

    07/05/2004 | KB1DNI

    KB1DNI & GROUP
    FIELD DAY 2004
    SUNRISE PARK
    SUFFIELD CONNECTICUT
    FIELD DAY CALL SIGN KB1DNI
    With The Boys Scouts of America


    PARTICIPANTS

    AGIP W1MJL KB1DNI K1RIK KB1IXQ KB1HCD
    KB1HCD W1TXT & KB1KGR (SON)

    This years field day centered on introducing the... Read More

  • Whoa! Where's the tent? When it was mounted others were deciding to place the antennas

    07/04/2004 | KP4ES

    PUERTO RICO AMATEUR RADIO LEAGUE (PRARL)


    This year we returned to the Bacardi Corporation facilities in the city of Cata, and was named Field Day coordinator for this year, not without the help of the Activities Committe of the League.

    Think every one ... Read More

  • Field Day 2004 was set up in a city park near the Twin Buttes Reservoir spillway.  No worry about the nearly empty reservoir's dam bursting.

    07/04/2004 | W5QX

    The San Angelo Amateur Radio Club had to contend with thunderstorms Friday which made for a soggy FD site for the weekend. But no one in West Texas complains when it rains! And the front that brought us the rain also brought us the coolest FD weekend... Read More

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