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06/25/2007 | W0ICT
Wow! What a fantastic Field Day! A lot of factors just came about but there was also supreme management and implementation of the plan. All of the operators were there when scheduled and put forth a tremendous effort. The site itself was quite comfo... Read More
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06/25/2007 | N7DLV
I participated during Field Day in the Mount Baker Snoqualmie Natonal Forest along Forest Servce Road #70 near Greenwater Wa. I use a primitive, but popular campsite for my Field Day site. I had planned to set up a complete portable station with vario... Read More
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06/24/2007 | K1KI/M
Sure had an enjoyable tour of Eastern Massachusetts Field Day sites! Drove about 450 miles and hit nine locations: Framingham ARA - W1FY, Algonquin ARC - N1EM, Wellesley ARS - W1TKZ, Boston ARC - W1BOS, Police Amateur Radio Team of Westford - WB1G... Read More
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06/24/2007 | KK5CA
KK5CA & W5IBC
Two-car garage-$30,000; Icom 706-$1,000; window air conditioner-$300; helping a new General on HF-priceless Read More -
06/24/2007 | K4VRC
K4VRC, The Villages Amateur Radio Club and the Sumter ARES did a joint Field Day and had use of the Sumter County, Florida Mobile Operations Center which includes 2 amateur operating positions when it is used in emergency operation. We had full use of... Read More
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06/24/2007 | W9ILF
Ivin W9ILF and I were holed up at Johnson County Park near Franklin Indiana,
which is 20 minutes away from my home. We left my house loaded for Field
Day at about 1PM. We got a late start because it was raining..and we were
waiting for it to stop ... Read More -
06/22/2007 | KI7JA
This was one of the most difficult, most destructive contests I have ever operated in. I had a difficult time finding a location to operate from as SOLP in DN03 (S.E. Oregon) after the original location didn't pan out. It was about 8:30 pm when I fou... Read More
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06/21/2007 | W3SO
GRID: FN00sn, ARRL-SECTION: WPA, CATEGORY:MULTI-LIMITED
OPERATORS: W3BTX, K4VV, WR3Z, W3IDT, AI4M, W3YOZ
SOAPBOX: With just six operators and 50, 144, 222, and 432 MHz bands
being open simultaneously, for long periods of time the Wopsononock Mountaint... Read More






