ARRL 2008 Field Day Logo. Used here in accordance with ARRL published policy. See http://www.arrl.org/contests/announcements/fd/ : 'These logos (two versions of each offered below) may be used in club newsletters, flyers, or on club Web sites. Permission is required for any other use. To request permission to reproduce this work, send your name and contact information, along with a brief description of the intended use, to: ARRL Editorial and Production Manager, 225 Main St, Newington, CT 06111; e-mail permission@arrl.org.'

The Loudoun Amateur Radio Group
de Loudoun County,  Northern Virginia
 


Friday Night - Saturday - Sunday on June 27 - 28 - 29, 2008


Be Part Of The Adventure !
Remember, We Do This: Just In Case




The 2008 Field Day Committee of the Loudoun Amateur Radio Group Meeting In Purcellville, Virginia on April 8, 2008. Photograph by Norm Styer - AI2C de Clarkes Gap, Va.

The 2008 Field Day Committee
of the
Loudoun Amateur Radio Group

Meeting In Purcellville, Virginia on April 8, 2008

(L-R) Paul Dluehosh - N4PD, Dodson Brown - AJ4EY, Bill Buchholz - K8SYH, Jay Ives - KI4TXP,
Carol Boehler- KF4TJJ, Chester Kmak - WA9LAZ, Gary Quinn - NC4S, Denny Boehler - KF4TJI,
Rick Miller - AI1V, Tom Dawson - WB3AKD. Photograph by Norm Styer - AI2C.


Gary Quinn - NC4S, Chairman, LARG 2008 FD CMTE Chairman. Photograph by Denny Boehler - KF4TJI de Leesburg, VA.

Gary Quinn - NC4S
Chairman, LARG 2008 FD CMTE Chairman

          The Loudoun Amateur Radio Group and its Great Radio Station - K4LRG will return to Banshee Reeks for the 2008 American Radio Relay League's nation-wide Field Day Exercise. We will go 5A-VA. 

          LARG members are requested to sign on to the various duties and pick some operating slots. See the Site Guide below.

          Look for more announcements of our plans and opportunities to participate. There is something for each and every member to do during Field Day. Plan to be part of the adventure.

          On June 14th, we conducted an inspection, assemble and erection of two new towers and antennas. A report of this work is available here.

          All should get ready to participate. We suggest that you review our past operations and download and study the following:

      ARRL Field Day 2008 Information Packet  is now available On-Line at the ARRL.

      W1AW Field Day 2008 Bulletin Broadcast Schedule is now available On-Line at the ARRL.

      U.S. Amateur Radio Bands Chart is available on the ARRL Internet Site.

 


      This special insight from the ARRL Field Day 2008 Internet Site: "About the Field Day Logo: Ride the Waves. ARRL, member Mary Von Lintig, KV2M, suggested the slogan for Field Day 2008: 'Ride the Waves.' A member of the South Jersey Radio Association, Von Lintig, inspired by the 2007 Field Day 'bug' in last year's logo, enjoys VHF contesting and ARRL Sweepstakes and recently joined the Frankford Radio Club. 'And, I like ARRL Field Day of course,' she says. 'I usually operate 21 hours of the event!' An avid portable radio operator, she has even been on-the-air while operating her lawnmower. 'They also call me the YL on rollerblades.' Mary and her husband Richard Van Lintig, KV2R, live in Voorhees, New Jersey. This year's logo was designed by ARRL Graphic Arts Supervisor Sue Fagan, KB1OKW, and Senior Technical Illustrator David Pingree, N1NAS."

 
 


Visit here often as we add more information about our 2008 Adventure.
Best Regards, Norm Styer - AI2C de Clarkes Gap, Virginia.


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This report is written, edited and posted to the Loudoun Amateur Radio Group's K4LRG.ORG Internet Site by Norm Styer - AI2C of Clarkes Gap, Virginia. For photographic credit place your cursor over a photograph. Non-profit use of this material is granted if the Loudoun Amateur Radio Group of Northern Virginia, its internet writers, photographers and publishers are credited. Best regards, Norm Styer - AI2C.