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    06/29/2010 | K4TS

     K4TS is the call of the Rappahannock Valley Amateur Radio Club.  We set up at Curtis Park in Stafford County, Virginia, a site we have used for several years.  We were an 8A station with a GOTA station, NX4Q.  The weather was HOT-HOT-HOT and dry.  We ... Read More

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    06/29/2010 | AI5M

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    06/29/2010 | KP4FD

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    06/29/2010 | KP4FD

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    06/29/2010 | KP4FD

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    06/29/2010 | KP4FD

    The Puerto Rico Field Day Group, with the help of el Movimiento de Radioaficionados de Puerto Rico (MRPR), made it's second Field Day operation, this time in the new Luis Osvaldo Reyes Recreative Complex in the city of Cataño, PR. What we can say is ... Read More

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    06/29/2010 | WD9EWK

    My 2010 Field Day was spent at the same site as my 2009 Field Day, the Garland Prairie Vista picnic ground in the Kaibab National Forest, along old US-66 about 20 miles west of Flagstaff AZ.  Once again, I was in the 1B/1-Op/Battery category, working 4... Read More

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    06/29/2010 | KK4PQ

    Despite the Local club's lack of interest, FD 2010 was a huge success for our little group. Operating from our 26 foot sailboat Windezvous was a new experience. We managed to get several new hams on HF for the first time. As a bonus, the XYL will pr... Read More

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