
Feeled Dazers,
by Jeff Schmidt, N5MNW – Austin Reporter
2009’s Field Day proved to be challenging with extreme heat, poor band conditions and ever-present Murphy’s Law. Many thanks to the tireless dedication of Stu K5KVH, the setup/teardown crew and all the operating & logistical volunteers who made this a memorable event.
Nearby power hardware was causing extreme 10-over-9 buzz noise near the site. It abated somewhat during the weekend but was causing us not to hear weaker stations. 20m had lots of fast fading, 15m was up & down, mostly down. We had what sounded like very sporadic E skip for 15, 10 & 6m openings. 10m was open on Sat AM then closed for all but a few minutes on Sunday and 6m opened briefly several times.

I’m combining some photos from various hams in this posting. These include a few more from myself (Lee N5NTG), Gary (K5GST) and Jorge (WP4KTF).
This batch of 27 photos was provided by Al Fields KE6LGE…
Andrew Watson, KD5NNN, was kind enough to send us some more photos which he took while wandering around the San Antonio combined Field Day Site on Saturday, June 27th.
Andrew Watson KD5NNN has kindly emailed us 24 photos that he took during the first day of the Field Day weekend event in San Antonio, TX. This was the combined FD event with 6 clubs participating. Unfortunately, he managed to catch me in some of these photos, and I’m normally on the other side of a camera when photos are taken. Oh well, fair is fair, I guess. 🙂
We’ve had a really busy day here in San Antonio so far, starting around 8am to set up our stations, get banners up near the entrance, sign in table ready, wireless logging networks up and tested, and of course the pointy end of the antennas pointing toward the sky, and the coax end feeding into our stations. 🙂