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    09/03/2003 | 8N2JHQ

    Operated 8N2JHQ as team JARL from our conest site.
    Special QSLs are designed and stations who worked 8N2JHQ in thw
    contest should receive QSLs through your bureau.
    Our QSL manager, JH2CMI already sent all cards to your bureau.
    If you want to receive Q... Read More

  • 08/20/2003 | K4EJQ

    Interesting conditions for the UHF contest. Activity was good at the start of the contest, but conditions were overall poor. Even from our site at +6600 asl, which is the highest point east of the mississippi there were times when no signals were prese... Read More

  • John Ekiss AA6HA Coordinating on "Cactus" system.

    08/19/2003 | CM88QP St. Helena

    Brian Yee W6BY - John Ekiss AA6HA - Randy Bynum NR6CA - Al Rendon WT6K

    Saturday, August 16th and Sunday August 17, 2003 on Mt. Saint Helena, Napa Valley CA.

    Longest Contact: 335 miles - W6BY St. Helena Northern California to AD6A Dave, Frazer Peak Sout... Read More

  • Top to bottom: 3 elt 6m, 10 elt 222, M2 432-13WL, Cushcraft 4218XL. 2m J-Pole at lower right is my APRS IGATE station.

    08/16/2003 | NN5DX

    First major effort from the home QTH here in West Texas. I've pretty much determined I'm the only station on VHF/UHF SSB/CW in my grid (DM80), which made for lots of fun during the 6m opening Saturday night.

    Kudos to N5RZ/R who gave me many local grids... Read More

  • W4FTY and K4ZMY GOTA Station Ops.

    08/15/2003 | K4OO

    The Smith Chart Amateur Radio Society, K4OO did Field Day 2003 for the fourth year in a row from a remote location near Meadows of Dan, Virginia. Being a Raleigh, North Carolina club, this location is about 175 miles from Raleigh, but is well worth the... Read More

  • Greg N8TJD and Alan W8OP make last-minute adjustments to the FD beam. [WB8SCG Photo]

    08/14/2003 | W8SP

    Mountaineer Amateur Radio Association W8SP operated once again from "on the hill" with 14 operators, 7 visitors/family members, and 2 dogs. We learned some valuable lessons in the "be prepared-all year 'round" category that will help us for FD next yea... Read More

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    08/12/2003 | W4IE

    Field Day is always a unique experience for the operators who invest the time to set up their rigs and run them for 24 hours straight. I liked the late night cw best of all, in spite of the nonstop rain we had here in Sarasota, Florida. The bands were ... Read More

  • WB2FKO/R in grid DM74.  Nearest traffic light is almost 100 miles away!

    08/12/2003 | WB2FKO/R

    Quiet before the storm on Saturday night. Less than an hour after this photo was taken, a massive 6-meter opening to the west, southeast, and then northwest USA resulted in many, many QSOs from this nearly uninhabited grid (DM74) in central New Mexico... Read More

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