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  • To be honest, I don't think I can hurl this rock over the tree branch! Dave, K4WCH, Rob, W3RG, Jason, KE4NYV and Mike K4IJ.

    07/05/2003 | K4NRW

    NEW RIVER WIRELESS ASSOCIATION.
    This year's Field Day was interesting. We ran 3A VA from the top of Big Walker Mountain just north of Wytheville Virginia. Saturday started out like any other day then the clouds and wind rolled in. We did manage to get ... Read More

  • 07/05/2003 | WB8RFB

    This was another year that I only had time to get on at the last minute as I am working full time and also finishing a master's degree. Between work and studying, there isn't much time left for ham radio but I just had to do something to get on for FD... Read More

  • The Lighthouse Rover at Montauk Point Lighthouse (ARLHS USA-512) on Long Island. The Rover covers HF through 70 cm. And, yes, there is an HF antenna on the vehicle. Can you find it?

    07/05/2003 | N2MH/R

    The Lighthouse Rover embarked on another adventure for the June contest. True to its name, we operated from at least one lighthouse. This time, Karen and I started the contest at the Montauk Point Light (ARLHS USA-512) on Long Island. Our route took us... Read More

  • The Contest Culprit !

    07/05/2003 | K3TV

    My 2m effort was going at a record pace, (240Q 38G) on Saturday
    when the line noise went to "full power". It went on for days.
    Here is a photo of the only transmitter I could hear on contest
    Sunday. Read More

  • First Cat. "F" Field day in Puerto Rico

    07/04/2003 | KP4ES

    We are proud to be the first EOC activated as a Category F Field Day station from Puerto Rico. Early Saturday we moved to the AEME (State Agency for Emergency Management) facilities in Gurabo, PR to operate from the Academia de las Americas (training f... Read More

  • 07/04/2003 | W6PIY

    WEST VALLEY ARA HELD FIELD DAY IN THE SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. I AM A BRAND NEW HAM WHO EXPERIENCED THE JOY OF FIELD DAY FOR THE FIRST TIME. THE VARIETY OF OPERATING MODES WAS A REAL EYE OPENER. I ESPECIALLY LIKED THE SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS. Read More

  • (From L to R) Kingsville Mayor Phil Esquivel, Ken Woods (N5GAA)City Commissioner Art Pecos and Joe Guerra (KD5CZM). City officials give us the thumbs up to our Field Day event. This photo was published in the local newspaper. (Photo by Pat, KD5TXD)

    07/04/2003 | KD5VWX

    We chose to operate our first Field Day event as a class F station with the enthusiastic support of the local Emergency Management Coordinator, Mr. Tom R. Sanchez. Tom has been a staunch supporter of amateur radio establishing a modest radio room at h... Read More

  • 07/04/2003 | K0CO

    At 10,000 ft ASL, wb5yoe and k0co joined to form a 2B station in the Colorado mountains near Como, CO. Highlight was an 81/hr S&P rate on Sunday morning's 40meter CW push, and XYL Ann's campfire steak dinner and blueberry pancake breakfast. Read More

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