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06/24/2012 | K8CPA
Another good year in the can. The bands were in good shape and there were plenty of people on. I ran 1D again from the house. The TS-950SDX and my bencher BY-1 worked like a charm, as did the homebrew antenna. I ran CW only on 40 and 20 meters. My G... Read More
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06/24/2012 | KB0HH
We had a great time operating 6 meters!! A couple of our monster rovers did not get out this contest. We missed them! We had a short tropo to west Texas up to 1296!! We ate well, had a good time.. .. that is what contesting is all about! Read More
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06/24/2012 | KB5DRJ
Since I'm disabled, I operated from home this year. There were plenty of good strong signals heard in North Texas. I did not call CQ, I just answered other calling stations. I ended up with 24 contacts from around the country. Field Day is one of my fa... Read More
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06/24/2012 | WG5F
Bands sounded great from Oklahoma. Hope to be back in the "field" next year. I did better with the solar charged batteries than from the Generator. Go figure. Next year - back to class "B" battery operation. 73, -Ed, WG5F- Read More
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06/24/2012 | N5LB
Only 1D (20kW genset wouldnt start!!!) from STX but had fun on PSK and RTTY on 20m. Vertical dipole resonant on 13.225 worked fine. A bunch of new contacts posted to LOTW. 14.070 very crowded with very few hz between stations. Another fun year. N... Read More
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06/24/2012 | KC2ZZO
Tom, WA2DAD made the most delicious dutch oven omlets this morning. It was easily the best eggs I have ever eaten! Tom is the President of the Bear Bair Radio Club and we're up on Mt. Sabbatis in Long Lake, NY in the Adirondacks. It was worth the 4 ho... Read More
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06/23/2012 | WV0H
Having a terrific time at nearly 10,000 feet in South Park Basin, Colorado. Fortunately, radio waves travel downhill. Here's an interactive panorama of our 5A CO station: http://photosynth.net/view/b3228789-ae5e-4551-8080-093642bff7bb
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06/20/2012 | N6VI
Photographs of the N6VI multioperator station from Frazier Peak (DM04) have been posted to http://bovitzweb.com. 73. Read More








