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  • Our 144, 222 and 432 stations

    06/25/2007 | W0LSD

    This was the lowest score we have had in the last eight years, not very good conditions this year at 9200 feet on Mt. Princeton in DM68 from Colorado. We lost our 2-meter amp just as the contest started so that should have told us things were not going... Read More

  • 06/25/2007 | N3GGT

    I had a good time this Field Day. Worked strictly 40m cw with the exception of 1 6m contact to give the local club a point. PSE QSL ! 73's DE N3GGT Read More

  • Some Ol' Ags might remember this banner!

    06/25/2007 | W5AC

    W5AC, The Texas A&M Amateur Radio Club conducted their field day 2007 event from the West Campus parking garage on the campus of Texas A&M University. Special thanks go out to TAMU transportation services for allowing us to use that facility.

    Why a par... Read More

  • 06/25/2007 | NC8D

    "Bitten by the bug" was an appropriate slogan this year. A few years ago my station was hit by lightning and I never really set it back up. My wife bought me an FT-857D to replace the smoked TS-120, and I got a new G5RV to replace the antenna that my... Read More

  • Above the group of seven is the wire and behind is the lake. Therein was the task of the nautically inclined NC5RG club member.

    06/25/2007 | NC5RG

    A nostalgic lake setting provided the Perry, Okla., Noble County Radio Group with a great Field Day 2007 location. The group operated strong of spirit, dedication and hospitality. This club even has a designated swimmer of high regard for antenna place... Read More

  • Left to Right:  Larry-N5OL; Tim-K3LR; JC-K5JCN; and John-WB5SYT

    06/25/2007 | K5EOK

    The Edmond Amateur Radio Society (EARS) operated FD 2007 from St. Monica's Catholic Church. A spirited and well attended event in air conditioned comfort produced a great gathering with wonderful barbeque and all the trimmings. This central Oklahoma cl... Read More

  • Robin-KC0BSC OU ARC President and John Thomason-WB5SYT ponder FD 2007 from the NWS site and anticipate a strong and fun filled emergency growth experience that FD promotes. Could those be developing storms in the background?

    06/25/2007 | W5TC

    University of Oklahoma ARC FD style deluxe on the grounds of the National WX Service. The Norman located club has a roster of members impressive in education, credentials, zeal for learning and application thereof to Amateur Radio!

    Thanks to club me... Read More

  • Carol, WD5DCZ

    06/25/2007 | WD5DCZ

    Even though I have had a ticket for over 25 years, I just upgraded from Tech Plus to General on June 2nd of this year. My OM (K5BZH) and I had planned to operate in the field in Knox County, but plans went astray, in fact we had some wrenches tossed i... Read More