Jun 28

Richard WB5ACN and David K5OLE working 40 meters, stationed sponsored by SARC 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. 

And as usual, please help us in identifying the hams in each photo. If we’ve failed to identify a person properly or not at all, please post a comment letting us know which photo to update and we’ll get it taken care of.

Temperatures broke the 100 degree barrier once more before we shut down operations and departed shortly after 1pm.  In fact, one of our unofficial thermometers over in the shaded grassy area (yes, we had one, but just one such area) where the welcome station was located, reported 104 degrees at 10:30am, and 110 degrees at 1pm when we shut down.   Official temps according to the weather service only hit 101 degrees as of 5pm. Of course, we were within 1/2 mile of all that pavement over at Port San Antonio’s Airport (formerly known as Kelly AFB or Kelly USA).

Enjoy the photos, click the link for “more” to see them !

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Jun 28

Chuck W5API and David WS5Q setting up the GOTA station 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. 🙂

And as usual, please help us in identifying the hams in each photo. If we’ve failed to identify a person properly or not at all, please post a comment letting us know which photo to update and we’ll get it taken care of.

Here are his photos….  He’s promised me more photos later on….

Enjoy!

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