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My first VHF contest at the end of a ridge on Grass Mountain |
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Everything was wet because the wind was blowing UP the ridge |
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The view was nice when we got one
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VHF Contesting from Anderson Mountain at 3400' |
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The ATV hauled a trailer to get all the equipment to the top |
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My station on Anderson (Alger Hill) |
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Forget the wrist rockets, spud guns are the best devices to hang wire antennas! |
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The MBARC VHF station was very popular during Field Day 1999 |
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Just stay away from Rodger (KK7LK) while he's eating. The tent is empty now... |
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Microsoft's communications trailer is equipped with commercial and ham gear |
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Operation from the trailer for Field day 2001 - you can never have enough food... |
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We always have a couple G5RVs and for 2001 we had this monster hanging off a lamp post |
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I'm sure the flag raising on Iwo Jima went better. The VHF antennas are also mounted to a lamp post with wooden spacer block and ratchet straps. |
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