Arlington Amateur Radio Club Field Day 2005 at W4WVP

Photos

(See also Dan's photos and Sim's photos.)

Tai Chi? Look closer: Lew, WB6YGX (l), and Jack, WA4FXX (r), are trying to prevent kinks while unrolling an 80/40m trap dipole element. Photo: Dan Brown, N8YSZ.


Four Horsemen: W4WVP ops (l-r) Bob, WB4KLJ, Rich, WA3SXX, and Lew, WB6YGX, work and log 40m CW stations, while Dan, N8YSZ (r), works 6m, 2m, and 70cm phone and manages the network for the WB6ZQZ logging software. Top photo: Mike Callaham, NW3V. Bottom photo: Alan Bosch, KO4ALA.

20m Phone: Dan, N8YSZ (l), works and logs 20m phone as Jack, WA4FXX (r), observes. Photo: Alan Bosch, KO4ALA.

Nested windows: Foreground: Mike, NW3V, works 20m PSK31 using gMFSK, an X windows program, as Dennis, W4WVP (r), observes. Background, through window: Dan, N8YSZ (l), works 20m phone and logs using WB6ZQZ's Field Day Logger on X windows as Jack, WA4FXX (r), observes. Photo: Alan Bosch, KO4ALA.

40m Phone: Adam, KG4VNC (l), works 40m phone as Chuck, KI4DHW (r), logs. Photo: Michael Callaham, NW3V.

Brass Pounders: Lew, WB6YGX (l), pounds the brass on 40m, while Rich, WA3SXX, logs. Photo: Dan Brown, N8YSZ.

Troubleshooters: Dennis, W4PWF (l), can't believe the HAL modem won't transmit RTTY. Jack, WA4FXX, considers taking the box out and shooting it. Photo: Dan Brown, N8YSZ.


Whack the Mole: Top: Mike, NW3V, clicks on 20m PSK31 signals as they pop up at the top of the gMFSK waterfall display. Photo: Alan Bosch, KO4ALA. Bottom, left: Richard, WB3HYZ, clicks on 20m PSK31 signals as they pop up at the top of the gMFSK waterfall display. Bottom, right: gMFSK waterfall display. Photos: Michael Callaham, NW3V.

Survivors: Still standing at the end of Field Day 2005 are W4WVP ops (rear, l-r) Bob, WB4KLJ, Ian, KI4DTP, Lew, WB6YGX, Richard, WB3HYZ, Dennis, W4PWF, Jack, WA4FXX, and Chuck, KI4DHW. Reduced to their knees are (front, l-r) Dan, N8YSZ, Rich, WA3SXX, Mike, NW3V, and George, KR4MU. Photo: Dan Brown.


Updated 2005-07-01 by Mike, NW3V

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