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    07/01/2003 | K6WC

    Had a great time 1B SF single op. Heard nothing on 10 meters but one couldn't find a clear frequency on 15 through 40. Could not operate on 80 or 160 as very strong winds made a mess of my inverted V. This was by far the better antenna between it an... Read More

  • N4TP satelite station

    06/30/2003 | N4TP

    Here's some more photos from N4TP...
    73 Warren W1GUD Read More

  • 06/30/2003 | WB4QNG

    Worked at home. Still think this is where I will be if the real things hit if my house is still standing. I was kind of dissapointed in the number of contacts. Less than 40. Then I looked at them 21 different states, Canada, and Cuba. Not bad consider... Read More

  • The N4TP Satelite station, using a pair of dishes and homebrew patch feeds for 1.2, 2.4 and 430 MHz. AA4MD's handiwork. AMSAT ought to be proud of Jim.

    06/30/2003 | K4TP

    The TARC Tampa Amateur Radio Club (Florida) fielded a 2A operation with VHF, Satelite and GOTA stations.
    Band conditions were poor, but we still managed to best our 2003 score with well over 4-K QSOs. We had seven elements at 100 feet on six, yet the ... Read More

  • Parking lot of K5WPH.  Southern Baptist Convention Disaster Relief Kitchen "co-laboring" along side members of K5WPH.  Both are "co-operating" in case both are needed during a disaster in the surrounding communities.

    06/30/2003 | K5WPH

    K5WPH teamed up with the Southern Baptist Convention Disaster Relief (SBCDR) to co-operate during Field Day at the Sun City Amateur Radio Club (SCARC) parking lot. Several members of K5WPH belong to SBCDR providing radio communications during a disast... Read More

  • Searching the bands

    06/30/2003 | N3EF

    Last year was our (my wife Lisa and I) first Field Day as new hams. We went to our club (AARC) location to help with the setup of antennas and shelters. From there we visited three other club sites to help with antenna setup and to see what other site... Read More

  • Me, the van, and the bugs...

    06/30/2003 | N3EG

    Bugs, bugs, bugs! If they weren't buzzing, the equipment at a nearby commercial site made the bands buzz. Still, I had fun operating 1B-Battery in the van with the windows open - the bugs stayed outside for the most part.

    More pictures at:

    http://ho... Read More

  • Ron Nutter, KA4KYI and the digital station.  Don't forget to pick a public place, put up a sign, and public info table (especially a few months after a MAJOR disaster), and you will raise the awareness of amateur radio.

    06/30/2003 | WX4KY

    In the truest definition, Amateur Radio Field Day is all about testing your emergency operation capabilities, operating in an environment disconnected from commercial power, exposing the general public to amateur radio in a significant way, trying new ... Read More

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