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07/02/2010 | N5WEB
Sunday Morning's sunrise was spectacular. I had to grab a couple of snap shots with my phone. 73's, Clay Read More
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07/02/2010 | N4FD
The Glynn Amateur Radio Association (GARA) operated field day 2010 from Blythe Island Park in Brunswick Georgia. We operated class 3A with 2 beams, a vertical, and a couple of dipoles. Bill, K4TVE our field day committee chairman, orgainized our club m... Read More
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07/02/2010 | WI0LA
The Iola Amateur Radio Club (Iola, KS) participated in Field Day on Saturday through the night into Sunday. We had a good turnout of club members and some visitors who expressed curiosity about Ham radio. It was a great time of fellowship and Ham radio... Read More
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07/02/2010 | W2MPX
Metroplex Field Day in Ramsey N J... Read More
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07/02/2010 | W2MPX
Metroplex Field Day in Ramsey N J... Read More
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07/01/2010 | K6KQV
Always a great operating event. Daytime propagation was poor on HF, but 6 meters was open and a lot of fun. Hope to cu all agn next yr. Vy 73, Bill K6KQV Read More
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07/01/2010 | W6AK
We operated from the Sierra Nevada Mountains about 60 miles east of Sacramento. Tried to copy the K6KPH broadcast of the ARRL Field Day Bulletin on 40M at 1730 local... too many CW operators causing QRM.... so switched to 80M frequency. Good strong sig... Read More
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07/01/2010 | W7YRC
The Yavapai Amateur Radio Club and Yavapai County ARES/RACES operated from the Hilltop Ramada in Heritage Park overlooking Willow Lake in Prescott, Arizona. Class was 2A with one transceiver on 40 and 80 meters using a long wire antenna and tuner. 10... Read More







