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07/06/2010 | KB9YGD
I worked FD 2010 as class 1-D and made 171 qsos`s 133 cw and 58 ssb and Thanks to all who contacted me and see ya again next year 73,Norm. Read More
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07/06/2010 | K7UWR
yet another field day from Wyoming. the flag pole hoisted 40 and 20 meter dipoles which worked on 40, 20, 15, 10 and 6. the 2 meter beam was wishful thinking. later it got too windy for the flag. it was a challenge to keep the antennas trimmed. Read More
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07/06/2010 | K3TI
Each year the ARRL Field day is different for the Dauberville DX Asso (DDXA). This year we decided to concentrate on inviting policeman, fireman and one particular congressman,Congressman Gerlach, who we thought may be moving up through the Washingto... Read More
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07/06/2010 | K7SI
For the third year in a row the Snake River Amateur Radio Club operated from Bruneau Sand Dunes State Park in Idaho. We operated on battery power running 5 watts max on digital and SSB during the 24 hours of operation. As usual we had a great time and ... Read More
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07/06/2010 | K8ESQ
Another great year of fun and story telling at our northern Michigan Field Day location. We operated 3A with 5 operators. The band conditions were good, the food was good, and the rain was not too bad. We set up a VHF station this year, but had tech... Read More
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07/06/2010 | K0KKV
Lincoln Amatuer Radio Club. Read More
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07/05/2010 | W0VHQ
The Northwest Iowa Amateur Radio Club had a great Field Day event from Hawkeye Point, the highest spot in Iowa. We did not break any records for sure, but greated many visitors and enjoyed some great fellowship between contacts. The weather turned nas... Read More
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07/05/2010 | W0IVJ