I think Dave KD2FSI put it well when he said, "For KD2FSI and W2LJ, every day is Field Day!" Dave and I brought our equipment to Putnam Park, one of South Plainfield's beautiful parks, and we quickly set up two stations. Dave set up the SSB station, which worked primarily on 20 Meters, using a Buddipole dipole that Dave erected, using a drive-on mast support, some masting and a painter's pole.
KD2FSI's 20 Meter Buddipole
EARCHI antenna going off into that tree to the right.
We had a pretty decent turnout, with lots of Guest Operators as well as some visitors.
Phil KD2HPG and Dave KD2FSI making 20 Meter SSB contacts
Marv K2VHW taking a turn behind the key at the CW station.
L-R, Bill AC2RM, Marv K2VHW, Phil KD2HPG, Dave KD2FSI
In the back - Dan KC2YRC, Marv K2VHW, Dave W2OIL
In the front - Bill AC2RM, Dave KD2FSI, Harry KC2PGX
Of course, as during Field Day, NJ2SP operated strictly from battery power.
And even though it was hot, and we didn't make scores of contacts, we had a good time and a fun day. We had some newer Hams, who don't have HF stations at home, sit behind the microphone and work some shortwave. They had a blast! We had visitors come and make this a nice social event as well as an operating event. In plain English, we had a good ol' time!
Dan KC2YRC, Marv K2VHW, Dave W2OIL
And in the end, that's what this is all about. Getting off our duffs, getting on the air and having fun!
72 de Larry W2LJ
QRP - When you care to send the very least!
Hey Larry and SPARC - Congratulations on the 90th and soldiering on in the heat and humidity. Question about the car battery "cage" looks like it was made out of black PVC. Is it home-brew or commercial?
ReplyDelete73 John. N2DV
Hey, John! Thanks, we had a good time. That is a homebrew design by Dave KD2FSI, who is EXTREMELY handy and is always coming up with good ideas. (Hint - he'd be great to have on "the team").
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