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07/04/2011 | KE3HT/R
Rovers are very subject to the weather. The weather was against me all the way. I did not do so well this year but I had fun! Completely redesigned the roof rack to make it easier for me to get a nice level dish. I also proved out a new dish ... Read More
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07/03/2011 | W5WHN
Except for the hot and dry climate, we had a lot of fun. We were watching a major fire in the bosque (Rio Grande), north of Socorro, on our return trip home, traveling on I-25 after the Field Day event. Read More
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07/03/2011 | W7PIG
Its Saturday & Sunday, not Wednesday! Read More
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07/03/2011 | KX0R
KX0R was a 100% solo 1B-Battery operation, as for many past years. QTH was a forest site on a ridge at 7800 feet elevation in the Laramie Mountains of Wyoming, about 10 miles east of Laramie. I drove a 41-year-old VW bug loaded with radio gear and cam... Read More
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07/03/2011 | K3NEM
Once again the Amateur Radio Club of the National Electronics Museum (ARCNEM) operated class 3A from our favorite site in Jessup, Maryland. This year we continued a 5+ year tradition of breaking our previous years QSO count and score, with 1445 QSOs an... Read More
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07/02/2011 | K4LRG
We had a 'pot luck' dinner at Field Day and several YLs showed up to join the OM. Afterwards one of the ladies noticed her casserole dish was missing the cover and sent an email asking if one of the other YLs might have gone home with her lid by mista... Read More
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07/02/2011 | K8CPA
Ran Strictly CW and Digital this year. No Voice at all. Mostly ran CW. Good Ops, no lids. Look forward to next year! Sorry no pics this time. No need to look at my messy shack! :) Read More
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07/01/2011 | W3SGJ
This Field Day was one of the best in the Beaver Valley ARA's recent history. All of the bands were in good shape, the weather was very pleasant, our new antennas including a portable tower for the triband beam worked very well, and our networked PCs ... Read More