Bob Gonsett – W6VR Rose Ellen Wendelstein – KG6KTK Ron Patten – KG6HSQ Mac Hanson – W9WV
Tab DD goes into slot AC Joel – KE6FHS Ted – KD6AKT Chair in memory of Harry Field – W6LKC
10, 15 and 20 M beamForeground suspends a G5 (or G5RV) dipole antenna, and the 10, 15, 20M beam is visible in the background.FARC Power & Light
Randy – KD6UAK, Daniel – AJ7SKSet up crew
Joel – KE6FHS, Mac – W9WV, Daniel – AJ7SK, Stephen – KC6MIE
Ted – KD6AKT, Randy – KD6UAK, Ron – KG6HSQ
Joel – KE6FHS, Getting the coffee ready, easy reach from the operating position.Phil – WF6LDaniel – AJ7SK, operating all day and night.Randy – KD6UAKRose Ellen – KG6KTK, Mable – W6YZVBob – W6VR, Judy – WD6BEZCQ 220 MHz, Mac – W9WV
Tom – KJ6NAP.J. – KG6JCVMac – W9WV, Gene – W6LKCRon – KG6HSQ, trying to contact the International Space StationThe Leonellis, Tim, Phil & P.J.KF6UFZ + KF6VMF = Future HamJim’s double barrel 2m, KE6MRX
Grave yard shift. Mac – W9WV
Laser CW sent over a three mile path was copied at the Field Day site. The half-power beam width of the laser signal expanded to a diameter of about forty feet by the time it reached our Field Day QTH.
Stephen – KC6MIETed’s Antenna & Grill, Ted – KD6AKTAnd a lovely field it was.We Survived Field Day 2002
Mable – W6YZV, Ted – KD6AKT, Joel – KE6FHS, Ron – KG6HSQ, Randy – KD6UAK, Stephen – KC6MIE, Gene – W6LKC