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  • W3BTX at 6m position

    07/02/2006 | W3SO

    The June 2006 W3SO LM, from FN00 in WPA ARRL Section operators were: WR3Z, K4VV, W3BTX, W3EKT, K3IXD, ND3A, AI3M, W3YOZ, and W3SF. Our claimed QSOs, grids and score is: 6m - 735 QSOs 225 Grids; 2m - 392 QSOs 60 Grids; 222- 139 QSOs 43 Grids; 432- 185... Read More

  • 07/02/2006 | WA4USN

    In the photo, Ken, AF4ZV, is starting to ride the bicycle that drives an automotive alternator to power the QRP rig while Doc, W4MUR, counts down the final seconds before the start of field day and Alene, KG4NKD, prepares to log the contacts as the Ch... Read More

  • Paul, N0PL, working 20 meter CW, with Mark, KB7SFA doing the logging duties.

    07/02/2006 | K7SAM

    Much better weather this year. Last year we were run off by a thunderstorm only a few hours into Field Day. This year was beautiful. It was a bit windy Saturday but that help keep things cool and gave the mosquitoes a bad time. Just before sunset the w... Read More

  • Club tower trailer. WN3DHI (white shirt) is explaining how N6USP and himself designed and fabricated the trailer.

    07/02/2006 | WN3DHI

    Field Day 2006 in Mims, Florida. We operated under WN3DHI, 2 ALFA SF.

    North Brevard A.R.C. started setup at 7 A.M. with Breakfast prepared by KE4NUZ. Location was at the clubs emergency communication station in Mims, Florida.

    Setup started 9:30 A.M. ... Read More

  • We had 4 battery boxes on site

    07/02/2006 | KC2ONU

    The guys from RECWA and NYC ARES invade the mountains again. We didn't expect much out of the week end because of all the rain. Our main goal was to get at least one antenna up for each of the 2 HF radios and a VHF antenna to access the packet network;... Read More

  • Tony AB9IO sits with one of the two batteries the day before feild day. (Anyone need a jump)

    07/02/2006 | W9ZL

    This years field day was one for the books for the Fox Cities Amateur Radio Club. We operated a 3 Alpha station located behind the Town of Neenah Fire Department in Neenah, Wisconsin.

    We went silent this year, rather than using the normal generators w... Read More

  • Here is John N4JOH at the 40 meter station getting ready to fire it up

    07/01/2006 | WC4D

    This was the first year of our club the Thoroughbred DX Group in Lexington,KY. So this makes our first event. We don't have a lot of memembers so what we had, did the work of many. But not many clubs would attempt a setup as we had. We setup 3 towers 2... Read More

  • KH6HAK mans the satellite 'space camp' for KH6J

    07/01/2006 | KH6J

    The Koolau Amateur Radio Club, KH6J, set up on the eastern beach on the island of Oahu. Besides the sideband and CW stations, we scored a couple of contacts thru the crossband repeater onboard the ISS. Satellite gear includes a 100 watt solar panel, ... Read More