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<blockquote data-quote="GeneW" data-source="post: 2538611" data-attributes="member: 27284"><p>I'm in OKC and will make the round of probably 3 different Field Day locations. OCAPA is having theirs at Stanley Draper Lake in an air conditioned tent; the FAA bunch, W5PAA will theirs in Mustang at Wild Horse Park in a comfy air conditioned RV; and EARS, the Edmond group, will have theirs at Oak Cliff Fire Station # 2, north of Edmond almost to Guthrie. There will be other groups. Each group will have free water, tea, cold drinks, coffee, etc as they can, and most will have a meal set up at their own decided time. </p><p></p><p>Please Please Please do come by and meet each group that you can. Each group will have a station set up specifically dedicated to newcomers and anyone else who would like to see what this is about. You'll be more than welcome to sit down and operate a radio and discover the thrill of it. A licensed person will be at your elbow guiding the way. I promise you'll have a great time. </p><p></p><p>I've been a licensed amateur radio operator for 24 years now and I still find it to be exciting and even magic. How does it work? How interesting! It's amazing to be able to work the entire world with just some wire and not much power. A huge tower and antenna is not necessary, often times just some wire strung up will work the world. It's fascinating, fun and rewarding to talk to people from other countries and cultures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GeneW, post: 2538611, member: 27284"] I'm in OKC and will make the round of probably 3 different Field Day locations. OCAPA is having theirs at Stanley Draper Lake in an air conditioned tent; the FAA bunch, W5PAA will theirs in Mustang at Wild Horse Park in a comfy air conditioned RV; and EARS, the Edmond group, will have theirs at Oak Cliff Fire Station # 2, north of Edmond almost to Guthrie. There will be other groups. Each group will have free water, tea, cold drinks, coffee, etc as they can, and most will have a meal set up at their own decided time. Please Please Please do come by and meet each group that you can. Each group will have a station set up specifically dedicated to newcomers and anyone else who would like to see what this is about. You'll be more than welcome to sit down and operate a radio and discover the thrill of it. A licensed person will be at your elbow guiding the way. I promise you'll have a great time. I've been a licensed amateur radio operator for 24 years now and I still find it to be exciting and even magic. How does it work? How interesting! It's amazing to be able to work the entire world with just some wire and not much power. A huge tower and antenna is not necessary, often times just some wire strung up will work the world. It's fascinating, fun and rewarding to talk to people from other countries and cultures. [/QUOTE]
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