Photo Gallery, Field Day 2010
VE3FYN, VE3OWL, VE3ENL, VE3LKP, VA3CDH, Dawson

Five members of the club and one future ham ventured out to a moderately-sized island on Finlayson Lake just north of Atikokan for Field Day. We setup VE3FYN's Icom 703+, and the Yaesu 857 from the Atikokan EOC. (The 703 made all but one contact.) The 20 metre antenna was a Buddipole atop a 24 foot collapsing fibreglass mast. A half-wave inverted vee was used for 80 metre work. Fun was had by all, and several of our newly-minted amateurs were able to play on the HF bands.

VE3FYN, VE3ENL, VE3OWL, VA3CDH and Dawson all made contacts. VE3LKP tried, but was unsuccessful. Our log is at the bottom of the page. Our points have yet to be tallied.

This was more of a 'remote base' operation, than a portable one. This is the trailer-load of gear. Not shown is the truck-load of gear, the fourteen foot boat and the canoe.
At the landing,Margaret VE3OWL and mascot (Dawson) ponder the situation.
We setup in a nylon shelter. (It's bigger than it looks.) Our main radio was VE3FYN's Icom 703+. Also used (from the EOC) was a Yaesu 857. The operation was fully battery-powered, thanks to the low power consumption of the 703.
Barely visible above the tent is the 20 metre Buddipole atop a collapsing 24 foot fibreglass MFJ mast.
Operators VE3FYN Warren and VE3ENL Erik.
Operators VE3ENL Erik and VE3OWL Margaret.
Operators VE3ENL Erik and future ham Dawson (who made two contacts).
Operators VA3CDH Calvin and VE3ENL Erik.
Operators VE3LKP Lucas and VA3CDH Calvin.
While the weather was in our favour, we moved the operating station outside. Here are Margaret VE3OWL and Erik VE3ENL.
It wasn't all radio. The boys built a sail for the canoe and played in the water much of Saturday.
There was no shortage of tents...
... and more tents.
Lucas VE3LKP had arranged to sleep in his hammock, but moved to a tent when it rained Saturday night.
Firing the potato canon may become an AARC Field Day tradition. Here Lucas VE3LKP and Calvin VA3CDH demonstrate the effectiveness of Axe deodorant as a propellant.

Field Day 2010 Logbook

Time (UTC)

Callsign

Section

Exchange

Operator

Frequency

Saturday
2011 W7EI Arizona 2A AZ VE3FYN 14,162.000
2027 W7DTA Oregon 2A OR VE3OWL 14,180.900
Sunday
0202 WK5T New Mexico 1D NM VE3FYN 14,162.700
0337 W1KOO Vermont 2F VT VE3FYN 14,200.000
0342 W6R Santa Barbaraa 2A SB VE3FYN 14,217.000
0344 AA6PW Los Angeles 2B LAX VE3FYN 14,168.100
0347 WA2DFI Arizona 2A AZ VE3FYN 14,171.500
0352 KR6AL Los Angeles 1A LAX VE3FYN 14,193.000
1209 VE5MA Saskatchewan 2A SK VE3FYN 14,151.400
1226 WN3R Maryland 1D MDC VE3OWL 14,202.100
1252 VE4ERM Manitoba 2E MB VE3FYN 03,743.000
1318 W0NT Colorado 12E CO VA3CDH 14,188.800
1353 K3MJW Pennsylvania 3E WPA VE3ENL 14,284.500
1358 W0ERH Kansas 3A KS VE3ENL 14,290.500
1600 VE7BC British Columbia 1E BC Dawson 14,150.300
1625 W6ARA Santa Clara Valley 4A SCV VE3FYN 14,268.000
1650 KE7NO Montana 2B MT VE3FYN 14,334.00
1653 W8FY Ohio 4F OH VE3OWL 14,366.000
1715 K5EOK Oklahoma 3A OK VE3ENL 14,154.100
1738 W1NVT Vermont 2A VT VE3ENL 14,247.000
1746 KA7PNH Wyoming 1D WY VE3OWL 14,270.900
1752 W0GG Colorado 2A CO VE3OWL 14,281.000
1809 W0VIJ Colorado 1C CO VE3OWL 14,187.900

 

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