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Paul participates in the annual Amateur Radio exercise known as "Field Day." Clubs throughout the USA and Canada set up emergency-powered transmitters and temporary antennas to demonstrate the ability to communicate in emergencies. The exercise lasts 34 hours and the object is to work as many stations as possible. Paul is licensed as WA2JPJ and is a member of the Peconic Amateur Radio Club (PARC). For the 2001 Field Day, PARC set up its equipment at the Horton Point Lighthouse over looking Long Island Sound.
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Paul, WA2JPJ, and a fellow ham, Warren, WM2Z, assemble a "beam" antenna
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Paul, WA2JPJ is in the background operating on the 20 meter band. The ham in the foreground, Ken, WB2AMU is operating on the 6 meter band.
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Operations are conducted inside a big old Army tent
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The beam antenna on top of a portable tower
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Our tent is at the base of a flagpole, which serves to support a number of wire antennas.
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Rosemarie, XYL, observing
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Chelsea, KG2GSZ, keeps the log on a PC under the tent.
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The Horton Point Lighthouse is a beautiful venue for ham radio operations.
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