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07/01/2004 | K4FAU
The combination of the Boca Raton Amateur Radio Association and the Florida Atlantic University ARC K4FAU proved once again to be a successful one.
Despite the smaller setup we made more contacts than in the previous 3 years!
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07/01/2004 | N0EW
Dwayne wb5plj and I operated two-man portable (1B MO). We set up in a public park named Fellows Lake just north of Springfield, MO, which was quite nice. This was our second year at this site. The weather was great! Last year it was very, very hot and ... Read More
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07/01/2004 | VE3SGB
This was our third year and we had a blast. The weather was perfect the bands were perfect, and the radios and antennas worked better than ever. Read More
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07/01/2004 | N5WF
The Wichita Amateur Radio Society used a site in Burkburnett's (Texas) Friendship Community Park for its Field Day Operations this year. We had 15 operators participate and had over 30 visitors, including family members, to the site. The Assistant Emer... Read More
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07/01/2004 | K7ZD
Considering the world "climate" I decided to see how well I could do in a real emergency situation where I had no access to large antenna arrays, commercial mains, and battery low power.. quick setup.
So.. at the last minute I found a cabin rental up i... Read More -
06/30/2004 | W0IVJ
Field day with a Moxon. Read More
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06/30/2004 | W9JOZ
Here are some pictures of our Field Day.
We had two elected officials stop by, with one of them being the Emergency Manager, who's trailer and generator we were using.
Our members achieved 5 times more points this year than last year.
Way to go guys
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06/30/2004 | W0IVJ
Tom (W0IVJ), Joe (N0KTA), and Cliff (K8BUG) set up for field day on Tom's sister's ranch just west of Guthrie, OK. We used two masts built from 2x4's and 4x4's to support a Moxon rectangle beam with interchangeable elements for 40, 20, 15, and 10 mete... Read More