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2007 ARRL Field Day

  • 07/04/2007 | K7RDG

    The Cochise Amateur Radio Association (CARA) members had another great Amateur Radio Field Day event at Green Acres on June 23rd and 24th. In addition to having fun making contacts and enjoying a cookout, we tested our emergency operating skills by ope... Read More

  • 07/03/2007 | W9MKS

    This is the 5th year W9MKS dedicated resources during Field Day to hold a VE session, This year, we helped 4 people earn their new license/upgrade. 3 of those testing had to travel over an hour to reach our test session. Field Day is our time to dem... Read More

  • VO1MRC opeators VO1HD, VO1XP and VO1NA.  The Cornwall Flag on the far right was a gift from our friends in the Poldhu Amateur Radio Club GB2GM, out sister station.

    07/03/2007 | VO1MRC

    The Marconi Radio Club of Newfoundland (VO1MRC 2A NL) had an excellent and very enjoyable Field Day 2007 in Pippy Park in St John's. To get the dipoles up in the trees, we tossed the same artificial knee we used in for another great FD in 1997 at VO1... Read More

  • 07/03/2007 | VE6KZ

    Our Field Day was literally in a field, on a farm about 30 miles North of Calgary, Alberta. We have used this location for several years. The first photo is of our setup, and despite the dark clouds, the weather was not that bad. It rained a bit ove... Read More

  • Here's the station underneath my Dad's deck. It kept the sun and rain off beautifully. We put a tarp on the deck and then we draped another one off the side. It took 5 minutes and voila! A shelter!

    07/03/2007 | N3GVL

    This year I decided to operate solo (1B) near Sardinia, Ohio, with my father (N38 56.34 W83 45.26). The previous 2 years were spent operating with the Anne Arundel Radio Club in MD. I started planning about 3 months in advance to get everything in orde... Read More

  • WD5CKD, Mike in full swing stringing wires

    07/03/2007 | N2JFS

    Halifax Emergency Communication Krew (HECK) put up their Central Halifax Amateur Operated System (CHAOS) as usual without any fanfares. We will, of course make it better next year. For a change we were two operators this year. The weather blessed us an... Read More

  • Here's the crew. John K6MJB, Jim WI7J, Dave K7VNH, and Ric K7DLX.

    07/03/2007 | K7Q

    The Dixie Renegades were 3A, back on the air for FD2007 from the St. George, Utah Elks Lodge. The lodge has a large open-air covered pavilion which we reserved for the weekend. It kept us out of the sun and rather cool compared to last year. Plus there... Read More

  • 07/03/2007 | N1EM

    #1) ALGONQUIN ARC, MARLBORO,MA..
    Interveiwed Pres. N1EM, Edmund Fitzgerald and the team. Even the Firemen, and they may join ARRL after speaking with them. Very nice group effort by a growing group of dedicated people! Interestsed in emergency's at t... Read More

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