Superstition Amateur Radio Club

 Image:  Superstition Mountains 
 located east of Mesa
Mesa, Arizona
WB7TJD
Since 1973
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2007 Field Day Pictures

Pictures copyright © 2007 K7JLF, used with permission.  Additionally, picture descriptions are taken from, or based on, the descriptions found on her site.  Thanks Judy!

 Image:  Getting one end 
 of the antenna into a tree

Hanging one end of that big dipole in the tree.  We get that thing fired up, it ought to light up 75 meters really good!

Image:  Terry's 132-foot dipole going up

Take a 132-foot dipole like this one, and short the coax center and shield together at the transmitter end, and treat it as an end-fed wire working against ground for 160 meters, if you want!  Requires a decent ground system for best results.

 Image:  Danny putting up 
 a 20-meter double bazooka antenna

A double bazooka antenna for 20 meters!  I would have liked to see that in action.

Image:  If at first you don't succeed........

If at first you don't succeed........

Image:  Try.......

Try.......

Image:  Try.............

Try.............

Image:  Try again!

Try again!

Image:  Perfect shot!

Perfect shot!

Credit: Judy, K7JLF on the descriptive sequence, "If at first you don't succeed .... Try... Try....... Try again.  Perfect shot!" -- taken verbatim from her site.

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Our Sincere Apology

A recent issue with our PO Box
has since been resolved.  If you
had postal mail to the club returned,
please send it again to this address.

Please accept our sincere apology for the inconvenience.

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