Cedar Forest QRP Group, W4DIT

2005 Field Day Photos
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John, W4SK & Bob, W9AZM the calm before the storm

Sam, WB4CSG working 20M (at 700mw) using a homebrewed transceiver

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Sam, WB4CSG operating QRPp (700mw) on 20M

W9AZM & WB4CSG Saturday afternoon on 20M QRPp

W9AZM and WB4CSG operating QRPp on Sam's homebrewed 20M transceiver

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Bob, W9AZM (winner of the 2005 W4DIT Field Day Best Dressed Award) and Sam, WB4CSG

K4KO and friend Samuel Adams fight off mosquitoes, DP gnats and QRM operating the night shift

K4KO using the fantastic N3FJP Field Day logging software

Greg with his friend Samuel Adams lurking in the shadows on 40M Saturday night. It's the light reflecting off his enormous head that attracts the mosquitoes

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K4KO back on 40M
(Remember the camera adds 10 lbs ... and I have six cameras on me in this photo)

 

"TU 1B TN de W4DIT"  Greg, K4KO using a homebrewed sip-n-puff key and an Elecraft K1

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K4KO using a sip-n-puff key to key an Elecraft K1 on 40M

K4KO Sunday morning using a sip-n-puff key to key an Elecraft K1 on 40M

Greg sending CW with a homebrew sip-n-puff key

K4KO & WB4CSG copying the K6KPH retransmission of the W1AW Field Day Bulletin on 40M Sunday morning.  Sam's doing most of the copying

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Sam, WB4CSG copying the K6KPH retransmission of the W1AW Field Day Bulletin on 40M Sunday morning

Greg and Sam copying the K6KPH retransmission of the W1AW Field Day Bulletin on 40M Sunday morning

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Recharging the big battery using old Sol

Recharging one of our two batteries. With clear skies and full sun the panel puts out almost 18 volts at about 60 milliamps

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Recharging one of our two batteries. Notice the inline Shottky diode just to the left of the W4DIT frame

Welcome to the W4DIT Electric Company. The solar panel produces almost 18 volts in full sun

 

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