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Inside HamSCI’s First Field Exercise at K3LR: Dr. Nathaniel Frissell W2NAF

Inside HamSCI’s First Field Exercise at K3LR: Dr. Nathaniel Frissell W2NAF

Update: 2025-09-01
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HamSCI just completed its first-ever multi-day field exercise at the world-class K3LR contest station in West Middlesex, PA. For four days, students, professors, researchers, and volunteers came together to install components of the Personal Space Weather Station (PSWS), explore the physics behind HF communication, and experience the hospitality of station owner Tim Duffy K3LR. In this interview with HamSCI founder Dr. Nathaniel Frissell, we go inside the project: from pounding ground rods and deploying a DX Engineering active receive antenna, to configuring the RX888 wideband SDR and seeing the first live data roll in. You’ll also hear about the camaraderie, the antenna farm tour, and even the first-ever QSOs made by new hams at K3LR. This is more than a technical milestone—it’s a glimpse at how amateur radio connects science, education, and community. A special thanks to DX Engineering for their support of HamSCI and this project. DX Engineering—trusted by contesters, DXers, and portable operators worldwide.

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Inside HamSCI’s First Field Exercise at K3LR: Dr. Nathaniel Frissell W2NAF

Inside HamSCI’s First Field Exercise at K3LR: Dr. Nathaniel Frissell W2NAF

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