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  • 08/08/2006 | KC9BQA

    Had a very exciting, busy and enjoyable contest from EN63ao -- 40 miles north of Milwaukee. Plenty of good rovers, fixed stations and also a few periods of enhanced conditions made for a great contest that was right on a par with any June or Sept. ARR... Read More

  • 08/08/2006 | WB3IGR

    FIRST TIME ON 1296... HAD A GREAT TIME.. Read More

  • 08/08/2006 | K0XXX

    There isn't a lot of UHF activity in this area. And, even though, I currently have only 432 available, I was still able to double last year's qso total with a whopping 10 contacts. Did I mention that there isn't a lot of UHF activity here?

    Still, I had... Read More

  • Another fine Field Day at the beach!

    08/08/2006 | WA4UF

    I had originally intended to work Field Day this year portable from someplace up in the Blue Ridge Mountains; the Pisgah Inn even had vacancies that weekend! But alas, my boss would not give me enough time off Friday to make the 10 hour drive, so the d... Read More

  • 08/07/2006 | WB3IGR

    THIS WAS MY FIRST UHF CONTEST ENTRY. AND MY FIRST TIME ON 1.2 GHZ. HAD A GREAT TIME... Read More

  • KI6BEW in his shack working 223.5 mhz FM

    08/07/2006 | KI6BEW

    This was our first ARRL UHF contest and we had a great time. We had a few minor technical problems at first but things went well for the most part. I made my first 1296 contacts and discovered just how sharp the antenna beam pattern is! The best thing ... Read More

  • KI6BEW working his 1st 6 meter double hop contact using the loop.

    08/06/2006 | KI6BEW/R

    This was our first try at being a vhf rover and we had a great time. The weather was nice and we found some great places to park. Only operated from two grids this time but plan on four or more next time.
    Six meters was a blast! Read More

  • WC4M FD 2006 - Frank Jackson State Park - Opp, Alabama

    08/05/2006 | WC4M

    South Alabama Radio Club Field Day Summary - WC4M - 2006

    The South Alabama Radio Club's Field Day Exercise at Frank Jackson State Park went very well this year.
    Even though we recorded 102.1 degrees at the time the event started Saturday, we were able... Read More