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2005 ARRL Field Day
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07/08/2005 | NC4GC
Gaston County ARES in conjunction with the Gastonia Amateur Radio Club (GAARC) conducted Field Day 2005 on the campus of the Gastonia College. We had two displays (a 105 foot ladder truck provided by the Agricultural Center Volunteer Fire Department, ... Read More
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07/07/2005 | W2YRC
The Yonkers Amateur Radio Club welcomed Field Day 2005 again at Redmond Field in Yonkers. This year we missed our Past President Tony N2WIE who due to professional and family commitments could not join us. We also had our thoughts with Jackie XLY of ... Read More
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07/07/2005 | KF7EOC
I was one of the Field Day operators this year at the Maricopa County Emergency Operations Center. We ran a 3F station. Many contacts were made despite numerous technical issues. We were unable to copy the Field Day bulletin despite multiple attempt... Read More
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07/07/2005 | N1EV
2005 - The Greater Norwalk Amateur Radio Club - Norwalk, CT - WWW.GNARC.ORG
Field Day this year was our best ever. Hats off to our organizers NE2Q and AA1XV. We had round the clock operators for our 3A operation and many more CW contacts. 40M was our... Read More -
07/06/2005 | W
The Boulder Amateur Radio Club has typically spent it's Field Day weekend making sure that their Auxiliary Youth Club called the BARC Juniors have everything, and everyone they need to assure a flawless Field Day effort each year. This year some of our... Read More
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07/06/2005 | KU4GW
We had a great Field Day this year from Wilkes County, NC thanks to the efforts of KG4RTA Perry who actually organized the FD on the FD start date after the Foothills Amateur Radio Club decided not to sponsor the event this year. If it were not for Per... Read More
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07/06/2005 | AB8CO
Our I.O.O.K. (International Order Of Krazies) non club group is a loosely knit bunch of guys who enjoy working together for a common goal. The core of our group have been active in the A.R.R.L. Field Day for 25 years and the group continues to learn b... Read More
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07/06/2005 | W8UM
Every Field Day is different. Purely from my own perspective, three years ago, I was really just a spectator. I didn't come until Sunday morning, and only made a few contacts. Two years ago, after a year of CW practice, I was a more active participant ... Read More










