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07/10/2016 | NI6E
Cool temps and no wind made operating at our 9,000 foot location in DM14 a pleasure. Read More
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07/10/2016 | K3SMD
The Charles County Amateur Radio Club (CCARC), based out of LaPlata, MD held another very successful Field Day this year! A big thank you to Paul, KB3XYS for the use of the property in LaPlata and his RV; what a great location in a very quiet area sur... Read More
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07/09/2016 | WB2VVV
Great to see such fantastic activity on 50 MHz thanks to the excellent E-Skip conditions! Thanks to everyone for getting on the air!!! Best 73 - WB2VVV, Chris Read More
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07/08/2016 | K6HS
Due to the extreme fire hazard here in the California Sierras, we weren't able to operate from our usual location at the Blue Mtn. Fire Lookout. Instead we moved 2 miles down the ridge to a slightly lower hilltop. We were blessed with a long 2 hop ope... Read More
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07/06/2016 | WD4NIT
I set up Friday afternoon at Bartow Co Gatewood Beach Park, Cartersville, GA. I was at primitive campsite P4, not the picnic area. Earlier in the week started to replace my round stainless and poly electric fence 80 meter half wave conductors with ... Read More
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07/06/2016 | WA4USN
Not our best score, but a solid learning experience this year. Equipment that we had been using regularly failed on us, and we adjusted and kept operating. Thunderstorms rolled through, but only shut us down for a few minutes. And as always, as dinner... Read More
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07/06/2016 | W1BIM
This is the satellite station of W1BIM (6A WMA) operated by Bill W1PA. Bounced back and forth from the 40M CW tent during the night and Sunday morning to work passes of FO29. (photo credit: N1VR) Read More
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07/06/2016 | W3SGJ
Our BVARA club operated 3A with 100 watts on SSB and PSK31 with over 20 club members and about five visiting hams or interested people stopping by. Weather was warm to hot with plenty of sunshine and comfortable humidity. Three portable shelters pr... Read More