W5TI operated as 3A this year in the ARRL
Field Day. This was the second year in recent history that we didn't operate as 2A.
Bob (W5XC), George (KM5VP), and Lawson (N5ATT) each brought their rigs and antennas from
home to operate. We set up again near the ballfields on the southwest side of Lake TI.
Fortunately, the rain stayed away again and the mosquitos were not a problem, although Bob
had the fogger standing by just in case. George put up his all-band dipole antenna, Bob
used the club's 6-meter beam and HF verticals, while Lawson used his Butternut vertical
again. George had to make some adjustments to his all-bander, but otherwise the equipment
worked good. Ted (KD5LUP) showed us how to catch bass again in Lake TI.
Unfortunately, we can't say the same for band conditions. This year was the worst conditions
in recent memory. Six meters died and never came to life, so Bob was left with 1 local QSO.
Ten was dead and 15 was almost dead. Twenty and forty were the only usable bands. That made
it a little crowded for a 3A. So, this year was a losing proposition from a contest points
standpoint. However, we did enjoy a "cool" front that made it into the area on
Thursday, and the fellowship was good.
Now to our contest score. We made a total of 47 SSB contacts and 40 CW contacts (87 total
contacts). We recived 300 bonus points for 100% emergency power. Our total score was
[(47 x 1) + (40 x 2)] x 2 + 300 =554 points.
{View W5TI Field Day Log}
Due to excessive ambient noise from the Southwest Fwy, we have decided to look for another
field day site for next year. One in a peaceful setting with good opportunity for antennas
is high on our want list.
73..de Lawson (N5ATT).
^ Ted (KD5LUP) catches a big one in Lake TI.
^ Bob (W5XC) logs another field day contact.
^ George (KM5VP) works 20 SSB while his guests, George(dad) and Christopher Azar(son), look on.
^ Gail (KC5QDQ), Bob (W5XC) and Kay chat for a few moments between contacts on the shore of
Lake TI.
^ Kay and Lawson (N5ATT) take a break at sundown.
^ Ted (KD5LUP) makes a real "armchair contact".
^ George (KM5VP) takes care of the logging while his son, Robert (KD5IGP) works the pileup.
^ Lawson (N5ATT) works late into the night on 40 meter CW.
07/15/03
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