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07/26/2003 | K7EAR
The Eastern Arizona Amateur Radio Society set up for field day at Clark Peak Campground on Mt Graham near Safford, AZ At about 9,000 feet in the tall pines, it was a real relief from the desert below.
We operated 3A QRP from the club bus. Due to the ... Read More -
07/25/2003 | WD9EWK
Another fun year in northern Arizona, this time using a new IC-703 instead of my FT-817. Propagation wasn't as good, but I kept making QSOs by moving down to 40m instead of listening to static on 15m or 10m. Fewer bonus points this year compared to 2... Read More
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07/25/2003 | PJ2T
NW0L, WB9Z and AE9B traveled to the Island of Curacao and the awesome contest station of PJ2T with one goal in mind, a #1 World Win, but prior to the contest didn't even know what category they were entering. After deliberation the Multi-2 category (wi... Read More
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07/24/2003 | W8JXN
The Cascades Amateur Radio Society operated the 2003 Field Day from a new site at the Jackson Catholic Middle School in central Jackson Michigan. The club call W8JXN was used.
One tower held the 2M and 6M beams, a second tower supported the 80-10 fold... Read More -
07/23/2003 | W6KB
The Redwood Empire DX Association, operating from a vineyard in Sonoma Co. California, directs you to a slideshow gallery of images. Please enter this URL in your web browser.
http://makeashorterlink.com/?F59A31E55
Go to a summary of our operation als... Read More -
07/23/2003 | W6PRI
Field Day was a real challenge operating class 1E, Battery and QRP.
20 meters was THE band this year. Thanks to everyone who participated. I was hoping for more digital activity. Hope to see everyone again next year. Read More -
07/23/2003 | K4JSI
Field Day 2003 was enjoyable but I kept it pretty low-key. I operated from MDC (our back yard) as battery-powered Class 1B using QRP on 40 and 20 meters only. I slung a homebrew half-sized OH2NE 1/3 multiband antenna from the house to a tree in our n... Read More
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07/23/2003 | W0GG
As an ARRL Director, I've visted many FD sites through the years. W0GG, Class 3A, located at a beautiful site at 9,000 feet near Pike's Peak, was the most professional I've ever seen, with multiple 50 foot telescoping towers supporting wires and mono b... Read More