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06/15/2024 | W5RDL
Katherine 13, Victoria 8 and Josiaah 8 had a great time with kids day this year. We went to Roswell NM in Cahoon park and set up by the old rock house that was once the pecos Valley Amatur Radio clubs, club house They used my ic 7610 and a k4kio he be... Read More
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06/15/2024 | W9CSA
We will be operating HF (probably 80/40/20) as well as VHF/UHF for local repeaters/simplex. We are also tying in a Brat/Burger fundraiser at our local grocery. Operating from 10:00 am to 2:00pm (CST) Read More
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04/08/2024 | K7K
This year the 2023 ARRL Field Day was on June 24 and 25. I spent Field Day with the Superstition Amateur Radio Club. About 45 club members attended. We used the call sign K7K for the event. The Superstition Club is located in Mesa, Arizona and is reall... Read More
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04/05/2024 | K7AEZ
The 2021 ARRL Field Day took place on June 26 and 27, 2021. I was using my ICOM IC-7200, 100 watts, and my 10-20m Buddipole V antenna and my 81ft End Fed Wire Antenna for 40m-80m. I ended up with 58 contacts and worked 15m, 20m, 40m, and 80m Bands. A f... Read More
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04/05/2024 | K7AEZ
The 2019 ARRL Sweepstakes took place from November 17 to 18, 2019. I only had my license for about a year and I was using my only rig a Kenwood TS-50, 100 Watts, and a Homebrew 20m Buddipole Dipole 20FT high. I had 28 contacts and a few good ones. A... Read More
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02/18/2024 | JA5EXN/5
I missed posting into anotherr contest. SRI I cannot delete this. Read More
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01/23/2024 | vo1na
Noticed something familiar on the arrl skn 2024 photo so the old VO1FR landline set was made QRV. This was likely the first time it was used with wireless apparatus. 73 & TNX QSOS. Read More
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01/17/2024 | WB8DQT
Time Traveling with a Straight Key Amateur Radio traces its origin all the way back to the early years of the 20th Century prior to the Great War.The setting was cacophony of CW spark transmiters on tmedium wave frequencies where scientists, commercial... Read More










