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A view of the 2M/6M/10M/40M/80M operating
station. (from R to L) 10M beam, 2M ant, 40M & 80M inverted Vs, 6M Ringo Ranger, and
portable all-band ant.. |
Photo by W6HHC |

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The crew of the
2M/6M/10M/40M/80M station. (L to R) Larry-K6VDP, Bob-KD6BWH, Chris-W6KFW,
Art-KE6WOX, and Larry-K6LDC |
Photo by W6HHC |

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A view of the 20M operating station with
beam. |
Photo by W6HHC |

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The 20M operating station with
two contest newcomers at the controls. (L to R) Cory-KE6WIU and Jim-KE6UCH |
Photo by W6HHC |

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While the two "contest newbies"
work away on a 20M pileup, the "contest grandmaster" Chris-KJ6ZH (on Right)
observes and instructs. |
Photo by W6HHC |

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Dinner time during the FD contest. (L to R)
Art-KE6WOX, Chris-W6KFW, Larry-K6VDP, Bob-AF6C , Chris-KJ6ZH, Frank-WA6VKZ (our chef), and
Bob-KD6XO. |
Photo by W6HHC |

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Larry-K6VDP enjoys Frank's red-hot chile
for FD dinner. |
Photo by W6HHC |

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Jim-KE6UCH participates in the traditional
"Sake & Sushi" break Saturday night. |
Photo by W6HHC |

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The 1999 Field Day is over and the Sunday
teardown is nearly complete. Here is the crew who came to the desert. Kneeling in
front (L to R): Art-KE6WOX, Bob-KD6XO, and Larry, K6VDP.
Standing (L to R): Frankie-WA6VKZ (holding Olie on a leash), ChrisW6KFW,
Ken-W6HHC, Jim-KE6UCH, Bob-KD6BWH, Chris-KJ6ZH, Larry-K6LDC, Bob-AF6C,
and Cory-KE6WIU. |
Photo by W6HHC |