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  • QSL shows home of the club

    06/29/2004 | WB2JSM

    HALL OF SCIENCE AMATEUR RADIO CLUB ESTABLISHES THEIR FIELD DAY LINK AT AN EXHIBITION HALL LOCATED ON THE FORMER 1964 - 1965 WORLDS FAIR SITE

    HOSARC members worked their Field Day installation at the New York Hall of Science, their namesake. Host fo... Read More

  • XE1KK/3 overlooking the Acapulco Bay

    06/29/2004 | XE1KK/3

    There is nothing more motivating than operating an exiting contest from and exiting location: Field Day from Acapulco. My first Field Day participation since the contest was open to DX. Operated category 1B QRP using a FT-817 with an external batter... Read More

  • A KCRA member prepares a "homebrew" two meter yagi for FD oprations

    06/29/2004 | W2RAK

    KINGS COUNTY RADIO CLUB OPERATES FD FROM HISTORIC FLOYD BENNETT FIELD

    Kings County RC used the old terminal facility once used for commercial air service at this 387 acre area now a National Park Services facility. Open to the public, this location wa... Read More

  • A WARC member operates a CW station while NLI Section Manager George Tranos, N2GA chats with the troops.

    06/29/2004 | W2VA

    W2VA OPERATES FIELD DAY BY THE BAY


    One of the oldest clubs on Long Island, NY, WANTAGH ARC operated their Field Day exercise from Wantagh Park. This facility, operated by the County of Nassau, is the location where the club has operated for many year... Read More

  • The W7UQ Field Day crew.

    06/29/2004 | W7UQ

    W7UQ, the University of Idaho's club station operated Field Day from high atop Moscow Mountain. Club members participating were KL9A, KO7C, KC7RSO, KD7PHG, KD7YGF, KD7YBZ, and KB5TSS. Read More

  • K6CU as a 1B (battery) entry

    06/29/2004 | K6CU

    This is my $100 qrp station for Field Day. A MFJ-9040 running 4 watts from some Radio Shack batteries. Great fun working 89 stations and 30 different sections. Thanks to the many stations who listened two (and more) times to hear my little signal! Read More

  • W1MVY  1E   SCV

    06/28/2004 | W1MVY

    Another great field day. This year I operated from home, but with a twist - emergency battery power and 3 watts! Excellent fun! Can't wait for next year! Can we do Field Day twice a year? Read More

  • Putting up antennas.

    06/28/2004 | K9JQE

    We, W4IJR, K9MAL & my self, setup in a small cabin in the north woods of Wisconsin. Reception is great when your many miles from the noise of civilization. Even though we are on the down side of the cycle we feel the contest was well attended. Read More

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