WFD 2010 at the Fire Training Station in Nampa. We had over 29      Hams show up for this event.  Every one had a great time and our      score was around 2816 points.  That's pretty good since we lost      the 1000 bonus points for not being out side.  But we were happy      to be inside for this one!  

Bob, W7RLS getting his rig set up.
Craig and Bill working on some of the electronics

W7RLS, Bob getting his rigs set up.  

Craig, KD5ODQ and Bill, KD7FDW working on electronics

Jeff Grant
Bob, W7RLS making some contacts

Jeff, KF7ETM Making some contacts

  

  

  

  

KE7TMF, Deb.  Doing Digital?? Nope, checking email.  :)

  

  

  

  

  

Jayson, KD7LWR doing some digital work and Bob, W7RLS looking on.

  

  

Gillian, KF7FVK and her dad Jeremy, KB7QOH looking on as Gillian racks up the contacts.

  

  

  

Scotty, W5RWS watching the action.

  

One to remove the cap with 5 giving directions.  

  

 

Bob, W7RLS fine tuning his radio with Mark, KE7WRP and KE7JKD, Kay (ok, I've always got a funny look on my face!) in the background. 

 

 

 

 Bill, KD7FDW and one of our visitors doing some repair work!

  

 

Mark, KE7WRP and Jeff, KF7ETM talking "Ham" talk.

  

  

John, KD7HGS doing some digital work.

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

How many Hams does it take to fill a generator??

This is something we've always wondered about, right?  Well, the Snake River Amateur Radio has gone to extreme lengths to bring you that all important answer.  The next few photos will show you our detailed research conducted on WFD to bring you this all important answer

  

3 to begin the actual process,

  

  

  

  

  

And the answer is......

It takes 6 HAMs to fill a generator!!!

  

Now aren't you happy we went to such lengths to bring this answer to you???

  

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