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07/14/2015 | K6KP
Cupertino Amateur Radio Emergency Services (CARES) is an active group of radio amateur volunteers which reports into the city’s Office of Emergency Services (OES) to provide critical communication functions when other infrastructure communication chann... Read More
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07/13/2015 | KC0P/R
Brought along a 2KW generator so I would have lots of power for 6 M calling CQ, but no opening for me in Minnesota. Generator on the tailgate is much cooler in the cab than running the V8 to keep the battery charged. Using the cell phone for a heads up... Read More
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07/13/2015 | KE5TRB
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07/12/2015 | W0DK
Boulder Amateur Radio Club (BARC) - WØDK Each and every year for the past 10 years, BARC has set up a 2A Field Day station high above the City of Boulder, Colorado in the Betasso Preserve. The elevation is approximately 6600' ASL. This beautiful ... Read More
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07/09/2015 | N9HZ
We had a great time and it didn't rain ALL the time. We did everything from CW, SSB, and digital to VHF and Satellite. We had a great dinner and an awesome cake for dessert! N9WKU set up a challenging foxhunt. We also had a lot of non-hams stop by ... Read More
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07/07/2015 | W9AXD
The Rockford Amateur Radio Association began its activities with recognizing the military veterans in our club. We chose three members to talk about their military experiences and opened the event to the public. It was a time of enlightenment an... Read More
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07/05/2015 | W9DUP
The DuPage Amateur Radio Club participated in another ARRL Field Day exercise. In keeping with the emergency prepardness aspect of Field Day, we ran a 7A operation making heavy use of CW and Digital modes. All stations ran off of either generator or so... Read More
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07/04/2015 | KY4KY
2015 Field Day report for KY4KY....
CW QSO's = 1,456
SSB QSO's = 501
FM = 1
Total = 1,958 QSO's (does not include GOTA contacts)
Overall Score = 6,824 (QSO Score only)
Our club had 94 GOTA contacts, with four assisted operators under the age of 12 chiming in... Read More