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11/05/2007 | KB7Q
Even being QRP I had great expectations of being able to run stations on 15 meters like I did last year. NOT! Would you believe just 17 contacts? This year's Sweepstakes turned into a search and pounce slugfest. My hourly rate never got above the high ... Read More
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11/05/2007 | K3SOM
What began as a passing comment to my older son that I was going to set up and operate a Field Day operation in the Allegheny National Forest in northwestern Pennsylvania quickly escalated into a weekend tent camping event with a lot of talk about usin... Read More
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11/05/2007 | W2UP
QRPP entry - 1/4 watt, crystal controlled, using a Rockmite! My 2 month old IC7800 died last weekend in the CQWW SSB test (had the all-too-common blown finals syndrome.) All QSOs took place on 14059.9 plus/minus 200 Hz. Amazingly, all stations I cal... Read More
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11/05/2007 | KA0P
Had a total of 2 hours free for the contest. thought I would make a few qso's just to keep my feet wet. Yaesu FT-757, Heath HW-101 and Hustler 4BTV antenna. Hope for more time next year. i think I said the same last year.
Dave Read More -
11/05/2007 | KD0JBN
Every fall the Pathfinder District of the Greater St Louis Area Council holds a district wide Camporee attended by approximately 300 boys. This year KD0JBN set up a JOTA station at the Camporee, at Baeumont Scout Reservation. Throughout the course of... Read More
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11/05/2007 | K5IX/KH6
I want to thank the operators who took the time to copy my weak signal from the big island of Hawaii... although having only a ground mounted vertical and long wire for 15, 20 and 40 meters I tried to overcome being tired from the flight out here...but... Read More
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11/04/2007 | N4LS
Field Day 2007 was conducted mobile in Arizona while camping in a remote area on the side of Mt Lemmonnear Tucson, AZ. I used a variety of hamstick antennas as well as a BuddiStick with an 80m coil attached to a Diamond K400 mount. I operated 10-80 m... Read More
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11/03/2007 | W0MXW
We had 62 participants in Field Day this year. It was the largest turn-out the RARC has enjoyed for some time. Many new licensees joined us, and the new General Class hams learned to operate SSB contest style!
The RARC field day event this year was a s... Read More