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06/28/2010 | WW5R
For Field Day 2010 we roughed it from the private lake house of W5BL near Clarksville, TX. We've all done the 100+ degree heat in past Field Days and thought it was time to enjoy a little air conditioning. We all brought our own radios to the lake ho... Read More
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06/28/2010 | N0BHT
Set up Camp on Embargo Creek in Colorado in my 1972 Pinzgauer ex-military vehicle, using a buddipole and Hustler Whip. Weather was good and had lots of fun! Until next year... Read More
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06/28/2010 | KU9Z
We added the tribander this year to the KU9Z FD arsenal. Read More
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06/28/2010 | KU9Z
Well, another fun and challenging year at our All Solar Powered Field Day site. Every year offers new twists and this was no exception. The 6 meter opening was great fun! We added a new antenna to the arsenal this year. Can't wait for next year! Read More
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06/28/2010 | WG5F
This year was great! More than tripled the 2009 QSO count. Made contacts on 10, 15, 20, & 40. Used 150' center fed dipole strung 40' up into trees with slingshot. Solar panel for natural power QSO's and gel-cel recharge. Next year I need a strong b... Read More
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06/28/2010 | NZ5G
More photos from NZ5G Read More
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06/28/2010 | NZ5G
Field Day 2010 was a great time! My usual partner-in-crime, Chris KK7SM, was out of the country so my lovely wife Dawn stepped in and learned what it's like to hear CW for days after the last contact is logged :) She's even more determined to get her l... Read More
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06/28/2010 | K5WNH
This was another fun Field Day despite the heat (100F Saturday) in North Texas. The good news was improved band conditions over last year on 15 and 20 meters, especially Sunday morning! 80 was pretty noisey and ineffective here. I used the K-1 (5 watts... Read More




