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07/14/2003 | K4HRS
The Harris-Intersil Amateur Radio club just received their Vanity Call Sign of K4HRS and participated in Field Day Activities in Melbourne Florida. K4HRS (Kilowatt Four Ham Radio Station) operated Field Day class 2A at the Wickham Park Boy Scout Campin... Read More
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07/14/2003 | KB9DBC
This year for field day I had a very different idea. Rather than staying with one club's field day, I wanted to visit multiple clubs and see how each club operated. Of course, being a licensed radio amateur, my nature of being outgoing and friendly w... Read More
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07/14/2003 | DH5ST
Poor start on saturday, but conditions improved during the contest.
Used the contest to test my FT-817 and to work a few new DXCCs on the upper bands. With the right antenna QRP was no problem !
Nice contest ! Fun as usually ! Tnx !
73/72 de Ingo DH5ST Read More -
07/14/2003 | HP3XBS
Suggestion to give splattering stations 50% penalty of their score. Never seen so much splattering, some 8 kcs wide. Read More
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07/14/2003 | WO4O
While this is fresh in the mind of LOW POWER ops, please consider taking the following actions to effect change by the decision makers of the rules:
Include LOW POWER to your category listing on your Log and/or Summary sheet (even though there is NO LO... Read More -
07/14/2003 | HA5X
It was great fun! I used a new callsign and a brand new radio from my brand new apartment. I just threw a mobile whip with a magmount on the balcony rails a few minutes before the contest. Two wires lying randomly on the small balcony floor acted as c... Read More
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07/14/2003 | KG4TUL
I'm a fairly new ham (about a year) and this was my first Field Day. I operated Class 1B in my RV from a Corps of Engineers campground at Lake Lanier, about 50 miles north of Atlanta. The photos show the two antennas I used. I ended up doing OK overall... Read More
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07/14/2003 | ON7VZ
Nice contest despite my poor contest rig (100 W and only a G5RV/Half size as antenna...) and the usual XYL-QRPproblem (it's the summer....) with only 12 hours of S&P operation. I had the chance to make new DXCC's (9M6, OJ0 and 5U) even if the propagat... Read More










