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06/29/2014 | W7VN
My favorite hobby, my favorite event, one of the most beautiful places in our country. What's left to appreciate? My mobile rig working really well. Bob Wilkinson W7VN Read More
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06/29/2014 | k7uls
Class: 1D LP QTH: UTAH Summary: Band CW Qs Ph Qs Dig Qs ---------------------------- 160: 80: 1 40: 54 20: 15: 48 10: 6 16 ... Read More
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06/29/2014 | N7IG
We survived the rain and wind at the beginning of field day. The sun broke through late. I hope the solar panels put enough back into the batteries to last the night. Read More
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06/29/2014 | N7IG
Survived the rain and wind at the beginning of FD. The sun didn't break through until late. Hope we got enough of a charge back into the batteries befor the sun set. Read More
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06/26/2014 | K4CO
Northen Kentucky excited about ARRLFD14 Read More
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06/24/2014 | N4OGW
This was the first VHF contest I have operated in. I operated portable from Little Mountain, MS, elevation 600 ft asl. It is about 150 feet above surrounding terrain and is a stop on the Natchez Trace scenic parkway. I got a number of curious visitors ... Read More
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06/23/2014 | k6bsr
Operated QRP portable from 3200 feet in the Coast Range of Northwest oregon at Saddle Mountain State park and got quite the workout on 2.75 mile trek to summit with all my gear! So very thankful for 6 meters and my M2 HO Loop because the lions share o... Read More
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06/22/2014 | K7NG
Operating from CN72 (Iron Mountain): Pretty slow start on all 3 bands we intended to operate. 2M and 432 were VERY disappointing. Dave K7NG on 2M and 432, worked NO stations in Washington grids! Huge change from last year when so many from north of ... Read More