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Published on 02 Aug 2023 / In Firearms

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I learned from John Reynolds W4IJJ and Todd that the jumper to bring up the accessory jack needed to be connected internally to the Kenwood 440.

Fortunately I brought the instruction manual and the change was made quickly. I noted that a little extra power helps during Field Day pile ups.

I learned to be quicker on transmitting on contest pile ups and the value of having a person to log contacts.

We had several guests and we invited them to GOTA (get on the air). There were three youths (two licensed and one very interested). All were given the opportunity to operate and did so. Todd explained many of the basics and gave them pointers and they had a chance to work several stations.

Todd and John double checked the wiring hook ups to make certain that they were correct. Good electrical and RF safety practices were observed today with all stations. Many people brought refreshments, food and water.

Keeping all hydrated was essential in the 100 degree heat. It was great to see several persons that I had been involved in encouraging them to get licensed and or upgrade. One became a VE Volunteer Examiner. This is one of the extra benefit of our greatest hobby in the world.

There was a great turnout and participation. The Field Day location provided by Peter KK4WAY Pastor at Hogan Baptist Church on their gigantic sports complex. The NOFARS testing site is on the church campus also. There was plenty of area to spread out with poles and trees to tie antennas on and covered areas and tables.

On the previous day the Church’s PA system was checked for possible Sunday morning interference and none was found. Thanks to all who participated and to KK4WAY and Hogan Baptist Church.

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