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  • The <a href="http://hotarc.org/"><b>HOTARC</b></a> FD site looked like an antenna farm. Everyone in the Club seemed to want to raise an antenna!<br /><br /><i>(click on photos to enlarge)</i><br /><i>(photos by AC5CV, W5JRM, KE5FDR)</i>

    07/06/2005 | W5ZDN

    The Heart O Texas Amateur Radio Club (HOTARC) located in Waco, TX enjoyed sunny, hot weather for FD 2005. (Compared to the flooding rains of last year's event--see FD 2004 soapbox for W5ZDN--we were quite happy to endure the heat.)

    HOTARC enjoys the pr... Read More

  • <b>Campsite for KQ5RP</b>
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The tarp was great for keeping the sun off, yet allowing the occasional breeze in.

    07/05/2005 | KQ5RP

    I backpacked about 2 1/2 miles to the station site for my Field Day effort, at the primitive campsite in Pedernales Falls State Park in the Texas Hill Country.

    The primitive campsite is in a wooded area on the edge of some north facing bluffs looking o... Read More

  • I'm glad I don't have to climb that tower everyday!!!

    07/05/2005 | K5KDX

    Our little group decided to contest from a location we felt would be somewhat unique in more ways than one. We found the US Forestry Service to be very friendly to deal with in getting permission to contest from one of their old lookout towers. Hardest... Read More

  • Julieanna ..What Amateur Radio is all about, our youth. Thank you for the last four contacts of the weekend !

    07/05/2005 | K1XI

    Field Day 2005 Youth Operator

    The Kennebec ARES team held Field Day in Kents Hill, Maine again this year. We had our normal down times and some challenges but the highlight was the little nine year old who, with her Mom, came upon our signs off the mai... Read More

  • 07/05/2005 | NE7WY

    We had a great time in Lasting Legaqcy Park. There was a lot of public exposure. The fire department used their ladder truck to help hang antennas on the street lights. The afternoon thunderstorm with the heavy rain and half inch hail stopped operat... Read More

  • K8NU working double hard on 20M CW

    07/05/2005 | W8ZPF

    This was one of the best Field Days our CRES Radio club has ever had! Over 1000 contacts, including a satellite one. The bands were in good shape as well. Great fun! Read More

  • Snake River ARC conducted field day operations at Optimist Park In Nampa, Idaho starting at 8AM Saturday morning with a crew of 5. First thing up was the tent.

    07/04/2005 | K7SI

    Snake River Amateur Radio Club (K7SI)

    John (KD7HGS) provided the tent. The club owns a trailer that has
    very limited operating space but has considerable battery storage
    and is also used to haul the generator that we recently purchased.


    At the end o... Read More

  • <b>K1KI/m 1-C   Ready to go!</b>

    07/04/2005 | K1KI

    Had another good time touring Field Day sites. This year the plan was to visit as many locations in Vermont as possible. I operated mobile (1-C) but didn't make too many QSOs. The best part was the air conditioning in the VW - it was 95f out both d... Read More

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