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  • Gus, WM6J worked CW contacts for the Morse Telegraph Club. He is also the webmaster for the W6MTC web page (coming soon).

    07/02/2004 | W6MTC

    The Morse Telegraph Club's first Field Day (SQ Chapter)

    Equipment: a 940 KW (150W), 4 ele beam, and G5RV for 40 and 80.

    Saturday afternoon the power went out for a couple of hours, but that didn't effect the operation of W6MTC as a generator was used ... Read More

  • Virginia WA6DOV Shows us the sign-in/information desk

    07/02/2004 | KB6EOC

    KB6EOC Benicia Amateur Radio Club in California's East Bay section.
    Our theme this year was "More points than last year", and this being our first in several years the pressure was off early on. We were forced to deploy in the alternate Emergency Op... Read More

  • Mitch and Dave

    07/02/2004 | W5EJK

    Both the space weather and the terrestrial weather cooperated this year. We had good conditions, good food, and good comradery. What more could we ask for. Well.... maybe someone to operate from 3am to 7am. Read More

  • Ready for a QSL balloon launch are:  Bruce - N8BV, Mike - AC4XS, Emily - K4MLE, and Dale - KC8HQS.

    07/01/2004 | K8SCH

    Operating from Cincinnati, OH, the OH-KY-IN Amateur Radio Society operated 3A from Mitchell Memorial Forest. We had a 20/80 meter station, a 15/40 meter station (both SSB), a CW "Tent", and a 6-meter station. All 3 HF stations used pneumatic masts - ... Read More

  • Let's get this antenna up.
Ready, Aim, ........Fire....Hey this thing really works.

    07/01/2004 | KC0MWM

    This is my second year with a General class license and my first attempt at Field Day as a single operator portable station. My loyal companion, (my wife Arlene) and I set up my station at Windmill State Recreation Area, about 40 miles from home. It ... Read More

  • 6 Meter Dipole

    07/01/2004 | WA2GUG

    This year the guys of RECWA really pulled together. Two more of our members came through and the Queens EC got to do his first field day [we are all ARES members]. We stayed with the battery power; but this time each HF radio and the packet/APRS statio... Read More

  • Mt. Palomar Observatory

    07/01/2004 | K6FQ

    High Seas Rescue Demonstrates the Value of HF to Field Day First Timers

    The official on-air activities of our San Diego Skywarn group are normally limited to spotting and reporting significant weather conditions over VHF and UHF repeaters situated near... Read More

  • Daryl A. Isbell (W4DAI) retrieving some last minute supplies for Field Day. The list includes bug repellent, electrical tape, sun screen, batteries, emergency medical supplies, etc.

    07/01/2004 | W4CUE

    The Birmingham Amateur Radio Club participated in the ARRL Field Day 2004. It was fun. We were located at Oak Mountain State Park in Pelham, Alabama. We had newspaper and TV coverage. We had many visitors. We had a lot of participation from new hams an... Read More

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