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  • 07/01/2005 | K5YM

    The Durant Amateur Repeater Association set up Field Day operations at Carl Albert Park in Durant, OK. We were across the street from the swimming pool, causing many to wonder what we were up to. We used a Kenwood TS-430 and 520 as our main transmitter... Read More

  • Steve,Tom W2TAB, Councilman Bisaillon,WA2MWT

    07/01/2005 | W2MPX

    The Metroplex Amateur Radio Radio Club(MARC) operated from the Ramsey,NJ Emergency Operations Center, using using 12V batteries, recharged by a small generator. Three HF stations,including one dedicated solely to CW and VHF/UHF stations were manned for... Read More

  • Victoria (KB1JRZ) at the controls.

    07/01/2005 | K3KID

    Field Day for the Connecticut Amateur Radio League of Youth (C.A.R.L.Y) started out on Saturday morning with set-up. The club members worked diligently to set-up its G5RV antenna (with a little help from the adults!). After breaking one wrist slingsho... Read More

  • 07/01/2005 | K4CEB

    More pictures of the Cabarrus (County, North Carolina) Amateur Radio Society (CARS) Field Day 2005. The Charlotte Observer has feature articles written by the Observer's Justin Vick, in the Observer's Cabarrus Neighbor's section on Thursday June 30, 2... Read More

  • David (KC8WGA) making another contact

    07/01/2005 | N8ZH

    For our battery-powered, QRP CW station, Field Day was a great father and son operating experience with 12 year old David (KC8WGA) logging more than half our 120 QSOs.

    The entire rig was transported in a large cooler which also housed a fully charged 7... Read More

  • 07/01/2005 | N4HAI

    With no permanent antenna set up at the house, we had to operate from the back porch. It was fun to operate 1D-OH, but next time, back to the field! Pictured: N4HAI/8 and N4DLR/8 Read More

  • Operating position at K7SDU.

    06/30/2005 | K7SDU

    K7SDU was on the air at Early Winters campground outside of Winthrop, Washington for Field Day 2005. Single operator is a challenge I would recommend to anyone. Had a blast but got some real funny looks from fellow campers wondering just what I was d... Read More

  • 45' cutter-rigged ketch Bellerophon on anchor in Potter Cove off Prudence Island at approximately 41 38.12 N by 071 19.7 W.

    06/30/2005 | KA1SVW

    Brad KA1SVW and Steve KA1RCI operated 2-Charlie for a second year from the 45 cutter-rigged ketch Bellerophon on anchor in Potter Cove off Prudence Island at approximately 41 38.12 N by 071 19.7 W.

    Their adventures operating field day last year aboard ... Read More

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