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06/27/2011 | XE3N
Nice contest on 6m band, On Saturday regular propagation and sometimes the band was closed totally, Sunday morning was my better propagation and my best rate per hour (112 qsos) after it poor conditions and a few qso's. Good conditions to the east coas... Read More
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06/27/2011 | K3WQ
Here’s my station location for Field Day 2011. Nice view, huh? Last year I put a new deck on my house and, as you can see, it makes for a great outdoor shack. The weather was fantastic this year—sunny with low humidity—making the event even more enjoya... Read More
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06/27/2011 | WD9EWK
Field Day was, once again, a great time. For the third year in a row, I operated from the Garland Prairie Vista picnic ground in the Kaibab National Forest, about 20 miles/32km west of Flagstaff along old US-66 in northern Arizona. I worked HF, 6m, 2... Read More
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06/27/2011 | kg4ulp
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06/27/2011 | N6KZ
Operated 1E, using emergency power from home QTH in Prescott, AZ. Spent all of time on 6 meters, low power (100 watts), with a 5-element yagi. Lots of other AZ stations heard/worked so our Section was well represented this FD. Had good 6 meter band... Read More
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06/27/2011 | kg4ulp
2011 Gratiot County Amateur Radio Assoc Read More
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06/27/2011 | WP4CRG
This year the Caribbean Amateur Radio Group,Inc Team and Puerto Rico Ham Radio Group was focus in make more QSO than last year, to promote the hobby with the GOTA Station. During the FD came CAP Cadet, Local Emergency Management Director (Camuy City), ... Read More
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06/27/2011 | AI5M
Our club really enjoyed the VHF station this year, 6m was great. We had more members getting in on the action than in the past. Hope the use of the VHF station for class A stays around Read More








