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07/21/2010 | NQ2W
I was only able to spend a few hours with this contest. Nonetheless, I had a ball. Hopefully, next year I will get more seat time and make more Q's. Thanks to everyone that heard my 5W signal. I appreciate your participation, patience, and ability to h... Read More
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07/20/2010 | WA3COM
The WACOM Field Day Event was again enjoyed by all. This year we tried something different with a camping background and a more personal approach and all had a great time.
Field Day started this year with a personal touch by club members just talking a... Read More -
07/20/2010 | W3AO
W3AO (KE3Q GOTA): The Potomac Valley Radio Club and Columbia Amateur Radio Association participated in FD for our the 13th consecutive year, once again at the Triadelphia Ridge Elementary School in Glenelg Maryland. Our entry class this year was 24A,... Read More
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07/20/2010 | w0cbh
Well, another field day event is over. We set up slower than last year, and did better than last year. We used a crank up 35 foot tower for the main beam antenna. We had an additional rotating dipole and an inverted vee up at 60 feet. Twelve operat... Read More
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07/20/2010 | K7YDL
Tried my hand at class 1B, and kept preparations to a MINIMUM. Everything FIT and a great time camping was had! Read More
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07/19/2010 | WP4Y
PUERTO RICO RTTY CLUB Our first Field day Read More
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07/19/2010 | KB5TX
The Kendall Amateur Radio Society (KARS) 2010 Field Day was a success!
We had a good turn out from a strong, solid core of KARS members who contributed to that success, the bands were open, the food was excellent, watermelon's were fantastic, weathe... Read More -
07/19/2010 | WQ0RP
The Minnesota QRP Society was on the air at Rimage Corp. in Edina, Minnesota. WQØRP was using 5 Watts of power through a tuner to either a doublet or an end fed Zepp. The rig was powered by batteries and solar cells. Saturday night we were chased insi... Read More