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  • 07/13/2003 | NA4IT

    Well, I almost forgot about the contest. I guess you would call me a "casual contestor". But I had a good time. Most of my operation was search and pounce. The usual gremilns were around, you know, bad band conditions, having to stop to do a Skywarn ne... Read More

  • Steve, K4EU, Tom, WA0RWL, Jerry, KE4NHP, John, WA4QMQ, and Mary at "Mutton Top," our Field Day site in the Shenandoah Valley atop the Blue Ridge.

    07/13/2003 | K4EU

    Field Day 2003 - Atop the Blue Ridge Mountains in the Shenandoah National Park near Stanardsville, Virginia.

    Ops - Jerry KE4NHP; Jack KF4OTG; John WA4QMQ; Tom WA0RWL; Steve K4EU; and Mary.

    Operating class - K4EU 2A/Battery QRP with GOTA Station, WA0RWL... Read More

  • WA4BLM keeps an eye on the weather and a hand on the mic.

    07/13/2003 | K1KC

    The Conyers Amateur Radio Group, of Conyers, Georgia enjoyed their best Field Day effort of several years due primarily to the excellent covered dish dinner Saturday evening! Well, there was SOME organizing that went into it. Over fifty folks showed up... Read More

  • Mojave Desert Location

    07/13/2003 | WA6WPG

    My first effort using a solar panel with the battery. Worked great and really extended my operating time and reduced the necessity of such a heavy battery. Conditions were not great but could work most of the stations I could hear. What did me in was t... Read More

  • Camp - Looking South

    07/12/2003 | KY5G

    This was my (KY5G) and Val's (N5LPL) first field day and we really enjoyed it. Steve (N4SL) probably did most of the work helping us to get organized and ready.

    Our camp consisted of 3 tents. 2 were for sleeping and the largest was for operating. Th... Read More

  • WA9TKK on top of Humphreys Peak with some of the other high mountains in the San Francisco Peaks, six of which top 
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11,000 ft.  Geologists estimate that the original volcano of the San Francisco peaks topped 16,000 ft amsl.
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    07/12/2003 | WA9TKK

    Operated from DM45 on top of Humphrey's Peak near Flagstaff at 12,633 feet, the highest point in Arizona. This has

    always been a very challenging hike due to the altitude, exposure, and severe weather. Several years ago, I had to

    abandon the VHF co... Read More

  • 07/12/2003 | WA9TKK

    Operated from DM45 on top of Humphrey's Peak near Flagstaff at 12,633 feet, the highest point in Arizona. This has

    always been a very challenging hike due to the altitude, exposure, and severe weather. Several years ago, I had to

    abandon the VHF co... Read More

  • K7MWD wrestling with the six meter beam

    07/12/2003 | K7MWD

    Good weather, lots of E, and plenty of activity!

    My brother K0CAO and I teamed up for an excellent weekend of pine trees and great signals. We struggled with the six meter beam for the first few hours of the contest. A metal roof made it quite chal... Read More

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