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In June 2008, the club held Ham Radio Field Day in the usual spot, at the Port of Peninsula and beach at adjacent Moorhead Park, overlooking picturesque Willapa Bay in southern coastal Washington State. As usual, a good time was had by all. There was a CW station, an SSB station and a GOTA (Get on the Air) station.
![]() Setting up the Spider Beam for the CW station. |
The SSB station set up in the parking lot of the Nahcotta Boat Harbor, with the Information Tent. |
![]() The GOTA station was set up in the County Mobile Command Vehicle | ![]() The usual suspects, left to right: W7FBM, AD7AF, KB7PL, NM7R, KS0O, W1YZ. |
![]() The CW shack with the spider beam. | ![]() W7UDH, Dick, Adjusting the 40-meter curtain (something to do with tides and launch angle). |
![]() KD7CNQ, Stephanie at the mic and KE7SGU, Carolyn logging at the SSB station. | ![]() The two main masts for the SSB station are up. |
![]() KD7CNQ at the mic with N7CVW and KE7SGU doing the logging. | ![]() The GOTA station with a dipole for 75, 40 and 15-meters, and a 20-meter three element yagi pulled in lots of good contacts. |
![]() Carlton, KS0O sends an email via packet radio with help from Jay, W7FBM and Dick, AD7AF looking over his shoulder. | ![]() The CW station overlooks Willapa Bay, AD7AF at work. |
![]() AD7AF, Dick, hunting and pouncing at the bottom of the band. | ![]() Stephanie and Carolyn help Bob, W7TOM, make a satellite contact. |
The River City Amateur Radio Communciations Society (N6NA) operated 5A/SV for FD 2008 from our usual location in Citrus Heights, California at Madera Park (CM98). We had over 40 people in and out, and the highlight was Boy Scout Troop 224 of Antelope, California participating with us. The 12 Scouts all worked on their "Radio" merit badge, and all succesfully completed the requirements to earn the badge. We had our best score ever, and for the first time a majority of the points were CW versus Phone. We also had a joint club operation as the Western Placer Amateur Radio Club joined us for FD operations and a Potluck dinner.
We look forward to FD 2009 with the WPARC and RCARCS.
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Boy Scout Troop 224 worked on their Radio merit badges. |
Andy W6AWS gives Ben from the California Office of Emergency Services (OES) an overview of our Field Day operations. |
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WPARC members Roger K6OU and Pat AA6EG operating 15m CW. |
Rob KG6SKA operating 40m SSB. |
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Ron Murdock W6KJ ARRL SV Section Manager visited our FD site. |
Bill N6EF operating 20m CW. |
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A Scout making his first Amateur Radio Contact on 2m FM Simplex. Chuck W6FT mentored the scouts on radio procedures. Glenn KG6LRX provided the voice at the "other" end of the radio. |
The Flathead Valley Amateur Radio Club (FVARC) once again operated from the Flathead County Fair Grounds. This year, Paul, KC7JQR, set up a second station for PSK operation. We also added a LARGE tent (thanks Chris, K7CJA,) and a crane to hold our 40 meter bi-square. There's NOTHING like having a bi-square on 40 meters at 103 feet! WOW what a antenna for 40 meters! The other bands were VERY weak for us this year. 20 meters was almost a wash on Saturday! Still, we had a blast with lots of people getting to run lots of contacts all weekend long. Special thanks to Les, N7CMJ, for bringing down his PRO-III and Heil headset to play with. WHAT A BLAST!!!
We're looking forward to improving our operations next year, we plan on increasing the height of the 40 meter bi-square to 130 feet! Watch out for K7LYY on 40 and 80 meters next year! We're going to put a relay at the top of the bi-square so we can make it a full wave loop on 80!!!
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40 meter bi-square and G5RV held up by 103 foot crane! |
Club President Norm Palin, K7NCR, cranking up the portable tower. |
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Q's keep running on 40 meters in a beautiful Montana sunset. |
Tom, AL7AU (Left) and Les, N7CMJ, operate 20 meters, running them as fast as possible! |
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N1MM logging program, set up on a laptop with dual keyboards and monitors for either operator or logger input. |
Tom, AL7AU, spinning the dial on the PROIII to once again start down the band hunting for that 'new one'. |
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Even the Kalispell PD came out to see what was going on Sunday morning. Pictured along with the officer is club president Norm, K7NCR. |
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The Main Emergency Operating Base Of K4LRG - The 2008 Field Day Station of the Loudoun Amateur Radio Group of Northern Virginia - Check Us Out - www.k4lrg.org |
A full report with 20-some sub-reports are available on the Loudoun ARG's Internet Site at http://www.k4lrg.org/Field_Day/2008/index.html. We hope you enjoy the stories, photographs and charts.
We ran 5A-VA and had a great time. We finished first in our class in Virginia and the Roanoke Division and second in the US.
As always, it was nice riding with you all. Best Regards, Norm Styer - AI2C de Clarkes Gap, Virginia.
What happens in June when several rv's and 49 guys and gals get together in the parking lot of the local volunteer fire department?
They RIDE THE WAVES OF FIELD DAY 2008!!!!!
A good time of felowship and fun was had by all. We set up three stations in Fishing park and the Gillette Wyoming #3 Fire station for 24 hours of operation. The tower was raised and several other antennas were placed at strategic locations (some took a little ingenuity to set up). We operated in everything from motor homes to pickup tailgates.
We had two educational events satelite and psk, along with a joint ARRL/W5YI test session in one of the RV's.
A bbq with all the trimmins.
Oh how to spend a June weekend, FOOD, FRIENDS, AND AMATEUR RADIO. It just doesn't get any better than this. Thanks to all that helped in the making of a great outing this year at #3 fire station. We are looking forward to an even better time next year in Newcastle!!!!!
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Jim KB7TGR and Jerry KD7YYP raise the tower |
Here we are at the fire station |
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There are more uses for a lawnmower than just mowing. AD7KI brought his generator for the 6M station |
N7QAX Demonstrated satelite |
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I think a goes to b and so on Dave KE7E Duh WY7DK |
Thats it Bob KE7EHG and Alan W7TE mentor those future hams at the GOTA Station |
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We even had some out of state vistors from the Escapee's RVer club |
Thanks to all the XYL's for the great BBQ N7XKT was just one of the cooks. Yum Yum!!!! |
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Thanks to KD7TWF Elaine for looking after the information table (she is shy) |
Our CW station |
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The group learning about digital |
Thanks Dave for the use of the station |
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Bob WG7Y making CW contacts |
Mary getting her feet wet in Ham radio at the GOTA station |
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I see the lawnmower gen set works for AD7KI at the 6M station |
We even had a testing session in the evening |
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N7XKT even got a chance to operate phone in the Campbell County emergency response vehicle. |
Digital powered by the sun |
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The phone station |
Jerry KD7YYP and family our other CW operator |
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Jim, come on down we will fix the flag later |
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K1YPP near Duncannon, PA, using an ATS-3A (2W) and a 51 foot random wire. Operating table is a flat rock |
This was the K7UXO field day, in the Lolo National forest near Clinton Montana. Operators, Doug Smith W7KF, David McGinnis K7UXO, and Andrew McGinnis KE7OKE.
Operations were CW, Phone, and PSK31. From this remote and rugged location, worked New Zealand, and 49 of 50 states.
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Andrew McGinnis, KE7OKE at the controls |
Doug Smith, W7KF working CW. |
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Antennas - with great elevation. |
32 foot fiberglass whip with base mounted automatic antenna coupler. |
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Cozy EOC Operating |
The Woodbridge Wireless Inc. (WWI) participated as in the 9A Category. Here are some of the pictures of the event.
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Bob, K4RG on 20 Phone |
Bill W4RM (80 CW) and his brother Jack W4NF (40 CW) |
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WWI's new 30KW Diesel Gen Set |
Mike KA4RRU on 20 CW |
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Bill KG4URW and Dave W4DAV |
John K5VG (40 CW) and Stu II W7IY (80 CW) in back |
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Dan N3XJN and John KT4AD on 15 Phone |
Sean W4MFM at GOTA Station - Go Hokies |
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John K4JK at one of the CW Stations |
Phil N4CWX on 6 Meter Phone |
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John KT4AD, Stu WA0DYJ and Jack W4AD |
WWI Storage Trailer |
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Some of the CW Station's Antennas |
6 Meter Tower with 20 Meter Phone Tower behind |
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KA4CKI Jim |
W4IY CW Delta House (aka Animal House) area |
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