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06/30/2015 | NC4OC
2015 Field Day for Joseph Frank KM4KSU was an exciting learning experience. He became an Amateur two months ago, making Field Day his first chance to explore all the facets of amateur radio. He is a probationary firefighter for the Hubert Volunteer F... Read More
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06/30/2015 | W5ANR
Mayors proclimation for Field Day. Read More
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06/30/2015 | K4RY
Not only was this my first Field Day, it was also the first Field Day for Auburn University's Amateu Radio Club, K4RY, of which I'm VP. We set up our HF rig on top of a hill in the nearest state park, under a pavilion with a few power outlets. We str... Read More
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06/30/2015 | W4HS
W4HS, 6A, NC I'm AA5AZ and I'm the Vice President of the Wayne County Amateur Radio Assn. It's my third Field Day and it is also my second out of three whereas we were berated by rain. Two years ago, we dealt with a tropical depression that lasted ... Read More
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06/30/2015 | W1V
This weekend was an adventure for the record books. It was Amateur Radio Field Day, or at least that was the plan. Noah Goldstein and I established the W1V special event station at the Gay Head Light in Aquinnah, Massachusetts. This was my first trip ... Read More
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06/30/2015 | K4HRM
I had so much fun at Field Day this year! I am a new ham, now general but I just got my tech license last year, and I've been officially bitten by the HF bug, 20 and 40 were so active, I was really excited to make my first HF contact. I also made two D... Read More
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06/30/2015 | W1WAB
The recent bypass operation set me back and I was only able to attend the Kings' Point W4KPR "Kickoff" luncheon before operating a little from the home station on Saturday. Only logged 24 QSO's (both SSB and PSK31) on 20 meters; but that was plenty to... Read More
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06/30/2015 | K1KI/m
Visited 15 different FD groups in Connecticut. 310 miles driven.
W1VCM - Vintage Radio & Communications Museum of CT
N1CRS - Charter Oak Radio Society
W1BRS - The BEARS of Manchester
W1EDH - Middlesex Amateur Radio Society
W1NRG - Meriden ... Read More













