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09/04/2007 | N9TZL
Conditions were down from last year and I think participation was down but it is always an enjoyable contest. I was hoping to have 902/3 up but did not make it this year. I lost a lot of time due to stormy weather, more than last year. Best DX was WA8R... Read More
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08/29/2007 | K1TR
My wife and I were camping in nearby Maine that weekend so I snuck away early Sunday morning to operate a little UHF contest on Mount Washington (6288' in FN44). Both weather and band conditions were very agreeable. Visibility was 100+ miles and a co... Read More
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08/22/2007 | N6GKJ
WOW~~~ what a great event!!! this is my second time out in this contest. Last contest I had a very crude transverter that actually worked!! I made 2 contacts last year and then I was hooked on 10 Ghz.
This time around I designed and built a new transve... Read More -
08/21/2007 | KH6WZ and N6CA
Another great year for X-band roving. Personal bests were beaten, and North America distance records were broken - and re-broken - during the weekend. With the now-famous "XE2 gang" going farther down south, N6CA and I wanted to make sure we gave them ... Read More
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08/21/2007 | WA3COM
My first Field Day in about 30 years. I had a great time and am looking forward to next year! Read More
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08/21/2007 | K4LRG
Loudoun Amateur Radio Group of Northern Virginia - K4LRG ARRL Field Day 2007 Operation.
A record group of over 66 Northern Virginia amateur radio operators, families and friends from Loudoun and surrounding counties enjoyed a fantastic Field Day o... Read More -
08/20/2007 | WD4NIT
As has been my custom since 2000, I participated with my local
radio club at Carters Lake dam (nw GA) on Saturday afternoon. Since their site was a picnic area it was a day-use only area.
I reserved a camp site for Friday and Saturday nights at Dol... Read More -
08/18/2007 | W8VPV
Our one unique added item this year was the "Cane Pole" antenna. Built and operated by Steve, N8LGP, this was quite a conversation piece. It's a simple metal cane that separates in the middle. With the addition of an insulator and a length of coax it b... Read More