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  • 08/10/2003 | WD4NIT

    Warren, WD4NIT, finished Field Day 2003 with a 1D operation from
    home. The operation was less ambitious than 2002 when I operated
    1B from a campground at Carters Lake, Oakman, GA. After helping
    with about 20 QSOs and tear down of the WB4MZO Wedixie... Read More

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    08/10/2003 | W2YRC

    Field Day has come and gone and what remains are some really terrific memories. The Yonkers Amateur Radio Club once again set up at Redmond Field in Yonkers New York and a good time was had by all. This year's Field Day included some really great new... Read More

  • 08/10/2003 | N

    23.... ARRL.... UHF.... Contest,,,
    Greetings everyone, from NRW..EN41go ()
    Being this was only my 2nd time in this UHF Contest. Not alot history to compare....
    Last year I ran with 222 & 432 only & had a blast.. This year I added 1296 to the arsenal...... Read More

  • 08/09/2003 | AA2UK

    I started the contest not knowing if I would be able to hang in there for the whole contest. I had just returned 2 days prior from the doctor's office with a fever and infection from a brown recluse spider bite. I felt bad. The contest started off grea... Read More

  • FM19 in parking lot of the Army Reserve. 5/10G dishes unmounted as lots of trees in this spot. Attracted troops interested in what was happening and my brochure on ham radio and roving was useful.

    08/09/2003 | K1DS/R

    Spent only 6 hrs on the air in 3 grids but managed to have a lot of fun making Q's on all bands thru 10G. As always, easy to work AA2UK and K1TEO thru all bands, but multiops only on 222 and 432 as their micro stations backed up. New sine wave inverter... Read More

  • The just completed 8 X 25 element yagis at 106 ft. The tower 
and antennas were all new this summer.

    08/09/2003 | K1WHS

    It seems I am always doing antenna work! I was desperately trying to get
    the 432 antenna back up Saturday morning, and finally finished enough of it so I could listen
    and talk just 10 minutes before the contest began. Talk about cutting it close! My ... Read More

  • The Weather was beautiful in Southern Minnesota on Saturday afternoon

    08/08/2003 | W0AMT/R

    The UHF contest is my favorite of the big 4 contests each year. John, KC0LBT and I had a great time. Thanks to all the stations that pointed our way when we were out in the cornfields of rural Minnesota. We were right on schedule all day Saturday an... Read More

  • From the trailhead (Eaton Saddle) to Mt. Disappointment

    08/08/2003 | KQ6EE

    I did Rover this time. On Saturday, I hiked up to Mt. Disappointment above Pasadena in Southern California (DM04). I brought my dual band beam antenna, Yaesu Ft-817, Icom 4 bander ht and Alinco 220 ht. I also brought my homebrew verticle antenna becaus... Read More

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