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08/10/2014 | N0IRS
Had a real good time during the contest. We had some enhancement North to East but was terrible to the south. Highlight was hearing and working W4IY in FM08 Saturday night on both 2 and 222 MHz. Great effort those guys! AC0RA/R was very busy up in Iowa... Read More
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08/07/2014 | K0GNE
For Field Day 2014 we again operated out of the Community Building in Gross, NE. No storms this year to interrupt the event. Read More
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08/05/2014 | K8ESQ
Once again we operated from the northern Michigan woods. Two of our usual crew could not make it this year so we operated 2A with a crew of 4. We used a tri-band beam, a 5 band vertical, and a G5RV with good results. Instead of our usual tarp shelte... Read More
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08/04/2014 | WV9E
Set-up took some time, dragging the camper and then the portable tower up to the bluff top camp site. Was ready at start whistle. I hadn't been able to put in a serious August attempt in a couple years, so I was looking forward to this one. This wa... Read More
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08/04/2014 | K2DRH
This one was tough sledding. Participation seemed average at best and the Midwest rovers who went out really helped, but a lot of them either didn’t make it this year or were out there for a single day. Flat conditions and an unexpected recurrence of p... Read More
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07/30/2014 | K0SNG
Blowing T-storms abbreviated our operation this year. But we had our best array of antennas ever, and we had a great time. 73, Ron / K5XK and Bob / K0SNG, Bella Vista, Ark. Read More
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07/26/2014 | VY2RAC
Here is a photo of VY2RAC with VE3RZ, N0AT and K0BBC operating the IARU HQ station in 2014 from the PEI Dx Lodge. Although some of the antennas had been damaged in a late spring ice storm and one of the 15m stack rotors was not working, the statio... Read More
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07/26/2014 | KK6DCM
One of the Old Hands in the Benicia Amateur Radio Club talked me into trying the contest, in spite of my minimal equipment. I tried competing as an FM-only station, using the 6M 'bonus band' in my Kenwood TS-590, but made most of my contacts on 144/43... Read More










