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  • The Shack and a few of the antennas

    06/27/2005 | W8EOC

    After a good breakfast meeting the Medina 2 Meter Group headed to the county park to set up for Field Day, we were ready to go and on the air at starting time. The two hour thunder storm we got Saturday evening allowed all of us to share a picnic style... Read More

  • 06/27/2005 | WB0MNW

    Could only operate 90 minutes but had a blast.
    Gear was Honda Fourtrax 4X4 with a Yaesu FT-747GX into a Outbacker Jr. Read More

  • 06/27/2005 | WA1RKS

    Well this one turned out to be better than the last one! point wise that is. topped my last score by 7k,and worked 5 more on 432 which was one of my big goals. I have a small station setup but do have fun and enjoy each band with gusto! better things c... Read More

  • 06/27/2005 | WA1RKS

    Had a fun time as always!, don't work this one for points, just get in there and give em out! Interesting to see if station improvements are just that improvements !.So far yes!. Bigger and better ones comming! hopefully by Sept VHF test, Speaking of w... Read More

  • Metro Amateur Radio Club banner.

    06/27/2005 | W9FO

    The Metro Amateur Radio Club operated 2F from the Lincolnwood Illinois Fire Department Training Room/EOC. Stations were CW, SSB, VHF/UHF, and GOTA. Guests included a Lincolnwood police officer, fire department leadership, ARES leadership, and three o... Read More

  • The highest natural spot in the northeast 6288.175 ft

    06/27/2005 | KB1HXO

    Had a good couple of hour's operating from the highest point in the northeast Mt Washington . It was very windy and fog was all that could be seen. But i was able to get the 6 meter moxon up off the ground enough to make 80 contacts in about an hour an... Read More

  • Jon - N0ZSC reads 706mkII manual

    06/27/2005 | KL7EP

    hot, hot and hotter described field day 05, small group, operated from 1pm cdt, to 4pm cdt sat. had lots of fun, only wish we could have stayed longer, and made more contacts.

    we operated as KL7EP/0 as a 5A missouri station. Read More

  • US and ARRL flag at N6QEK

    06/27/2005 | N6QEK

    I operated as a Class D station this year from my QTH and I thought I would show my Field Day and ARRL spirit. I flew my US flag and the ARRL flag on my flag pole. You will notice a wire above and to the left of the flag and that is my loop skywire. ... Read More

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