 John, W4SK
& Bob, W9AZM the calm before the storm |
 Sam, WB4CSG working 20M (at 700mw) using a homebrewed transceiver . |
 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 . |

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
. |

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 . |
 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 . |
 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 . |
 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
. |
 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 |