FIELD DAY 2004 SUMMARY
Bottom Line: A good time was had by all.
We set up on Friday in the area North of Ho'okipa (the wind surfing capital
of the world). This area is usually occupied by cattle. We were all surprised
to find that the grass was very high this year, although we could have anticipated
it from the heavy rainfall last winter. A good weed-wacker would have
been useful. The weather was great, the wind didn't get too strong,
and we had only a few slight sprinkles. This is not always the case for this
location and we have had some fierce winds and rain in the past
For the MARC members that were able to be there, this was a long
day. We set up a rhombic antenna with 400 foot legs, each
leg being supported a guyed Tower. This year we set up only one
station in a small bus that was loaned to us for the event . We also
set up a linear in anticipation of poor propagation conditions. Actually,
however, we were surprised and pleased, as was everyone else,
that reasonably good propagation did occur for the event.
It was start time and the real fun began. We had some pretty good pileups
going on 20 and 40 meters. We had a few operators that worked CW, but the
majority of operation was on phone.
Saturday night we had a steak and chicken barbecue. Ono Grinds (good
food). Our thanks to Karen and Phil for the excellent grilling.
We were fortunate to have a few visitors from the mainland that stopped by.
Some saw our announcement in the Maui paper, but others just spotted the
antenna (kind of hard to miss the rhombic). We we glad to see them and some
of the visiting amateurs took the time to operate KH6RS for a few minutes.
We finished operating and took down the Rhombic on Sunday. Lots of
work, but lots of fun. At our July club meeting, we discussed the few things
that needed improvement and hopefully we will be able to fix them next year.