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Field Day 2019 Pictures

Pictures taken by K8LOU, KN4MVH, KE4EAC, and others.

KI4UVE operating 20 meter phone.
W4WC Antenna Farm
Must be on a break, too many unmanned radios!
image4N4FV setting up the FT8 station.
Time to eat!
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How many hams does it take to install a tower? KN4AYP on the roof.
Assembling one of the triband yagis.
KI4KKI
Mess Sargent KN4N
K4MIK
KI4UVE
(L-R) K4TCM and K4MIJ
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N4FV warming up the 1960’s Swan 500 on Saturday night for 40 meter phone. Contrary to popular belief, yes, it does require manual tuning and doesn’t automatically change frequencies with each QSO.
K4MIK taking a well deserved break!
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KN4JSF
W4WC mobile tower
KI4UVE charging his battery.
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L-R) N4CAG with harmonic on lap, N4FV, N4CAG XYL
(L-R) KM4FYJ, KM4YIR, KN4N, N4TCM
KN4N
N4FV Ready to Karate Chop the PC.
KN4N Operating PSK31
(L-R) KE4KKI, N4FV, K4MIJ, KM4FYJ, KI4UVE, N4TCM
That isn’t ham radio N4TCM
KI4UVE operating 20 meter phone
KE4KKI operating 40 meter phone
KM4FYJ and Crystal
Getting ready to pull up the tower

Andrew Johnson Amateur Radio Club