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  • The 2004 Field Day Crew of the WW2 Submarine USS Cod SS-224.

    06/29/2004 | W8COD

    Here is the Field Day Crew from the World War Two Submarine USS Cod SS-224 in Cleveland, Ohio.

    On the air as W8COD, the USS Cod Amateur Radio Club is trying to get the boat on the air every weekend this summer. Look for us. QSL info for W8COD is avai... Read More

  • 06/29/2004 | K9ES/4

    This was the first time in 15 years that rain and thunderstorms stayed away from our site. Other clubs in Indian River, Brevard County, and Orange county Florida were clobbered by severe thunderstorms, yet we were dry and could see the huge clouds in ... Read More

  • Big Project graduate Simon, KC8ZYD, and his mentor Dave, W8DO at the 40 meter CW station.

    06/29/2004 | W8VY

    http://pictures.kb8sfr.jinxed.net/Field-Day-2004

    Take this URL for all of the pictures from the joint Kalamazoo Amateur Radio Club, and Southwestern Michigan Amateur Radio Team effort. What a great time! Read More

  • Back row, left to right: W3PAW,W3YOZ,W3TEF,W3BTX,K4VV,AI3M
Front row, left to right; K3IXD, WR3Z,W3SF
Missing; W9NET

    06/29/2004 | W3SO

    Tnx for the QSOs and for over 115 QSOs with rovers. Topping the list was W3IY/R whom gave us 18 QSOs from 6 different grids. Next was K3LFO whom we worked 14 times in 5 differnt grids. KB3ITG and KC3WD were worked in 4 different grids and VE3NPB and KE... Read More

  • Jim, KB9VR playing on top of the Village 80ft Rohn Tower! Jim, you forgot the radio!

    06/29/2004 | W9VT

    No Murphy this Year! What did we do wrong? No Murphy? No Hot Weather! No Lightning, No Problems! No Cops! Must be the Good Living! Our Club, W9VT has been doing this for many, many decades. This one was just about perfect! How Perfect? We op... Read More

  • The picnic table operating position.

    06/29/2004 | K0NR

    I happened to be on vacation in Indiana during Field Day, so I operated in class 1B, portable from the lake country of northern Indiana. The 6 meter opening was great to have on Sunday and I worked a number of the VHF crowd from back home in Colorado. ... Read More

  • KE4U, this years Field Day CZAR makes sure W4FAL is staying out of trouble in the operating tent.

    06/29/2004 | K4OO

    The Smith Chart Amateur Radio Society K4OO did Field Day 2004 for the fifth year in a row from a remote location near Meadows of Dan, Virginia.

    We ran a 2A Low Power Operation with two AB-577 military masts for antenna supports (tri-band HF beam, and s... Read More

  • A sign that can't be missed directed intrested parties to LARC's FD site

    06/29/2004 | W2LRC

    LARKFIELD AMATEUR RADIO CLUB'S FIELD DAY SITE RECEIVES ELECTRICAL SAFETY HONORABLE MENTION

    LARC held their Field Day activities at Suffolk County's West Hills Park. The second highest point on Long Island and a perfect camping style facility gave this... Read More

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