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Contest Soapbox
2005 ARRL Field Day
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10/17/2005 | NR6P
peple have to rember that this just a hobby if you want to contest
you have the rest of the year for that this to test our gear in the worst posable condishion and to show the public what we do and
what we do we need to tell the peple and show the pep... Read More -
10/16/2005 | W3EM/W3PSH
ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL FIELD DAY FOR THE PHIL-MONT MOBILE RADIO CLUB OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA HAS COME AND GONE.. THERE WILL BE SOME CHANGES FOR NEXT YEAR. HOPEFULLY SOME NEW FACES AND OF COURSE THE SAME OLD ONES WILL BE THERE. DESPITE THE HOT WEATH... Read More
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10/14/2005 | W6YX
Thirty-five hams participated in the Stanford Amateur Radio Club's 2005 Field Day activities, operating in Class 6F (6 transmitters on emergency power from an established emergency operations center site, plus a "Get on the Air" station for new operato... Read More
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09/07/2005 | K1R
This past year, your PCARC Field Day team put a strategy together to pursue a win in the 5A category. Although I think we came up short, we did have fun, learned a lot more, tapped into a whole new set of resources from our fabulous club membership an... Read More
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09/05/2005 | WD4NIT
Again for the sixth year I helped the WB4MZO Wedixie ARC at the
top of Carters Lake Dam, Oakman, GA. This is in northwest Georgia
about 45 miles southeast from Chattanooga. I attempted to operate
class 1A from Carters Lake Doll Mountain campground b... Read More -
08/28/2005 | K5A
This was my second Field Day operation, and the first with a special event call. We had a great time here with both the radios going. It was nice to see how quickly we were on the air, and living a small down how quickly we could do this in an emergenc... Read More
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08/24/2005 | W8LT
Amateurs from Ohio State University Amateur Radio Club had one of their best field days in many years. Contacts were made on 5 HF bands and VHF. Matt, KD8ANP, volunteered his home and 5 acres for the event. Matt's two car garage housed our radios an... Read More
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08/20/2005 | W8PIG
W8PIG Field Day Adventure!
Brian Murrey, KB9BVN, (FP# -57)
The Flying Pigs QRP Club International invaded Caesar's Creek State Park in Waynesville Ohio for Field Day 2005.
We had 14 or so active participants and 9 total operators. Being a QRP Club we ... Read More










