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  • 08/02/2009 | KN7D

    This is the first time I've ever submitted a log for any contest. Do you have a rookie category? I usually work contests to get new entities for various awards. I had to switch on the linear to be heard by a couple of European multipliers, so that move... Read More

  • 07/30/2009 | N7PI

    This year Pocatello Amateur Radio Club operated as N7PI from Stuart Park in Chubbuck, Idaho for Field Day. The location although not first on our list, turned out to be a good venue. We had a good turnout with 21 club members participate. We also ha... Read More

  • 07/29/2009 | W2GSB

    ALL WE CAN SAY IS WOW!!! After the event we received phone calls from several other hams from other clubs. They all said that our field day site and setup was the best they have seen on Long Island in the last 15 to 20 years. Our site was the East law... Read More

  • 07/29/2009 | K5BS

    The Tidelands Amateur Radio Society,Inc.,Operated a 1A battery powered
    station on both 20 meter phone & CW. We had a solar panel to recharge
    our batteries,and believe me we had no lack of sunshine here in Galveston County,Texas! The club sets the stati... Read More

  • Bill, KC6HTZ, Arlene, KE6GFI, and Roger, W6LHT at N6L - FIELD DAY 2009, Laguna Beach, CA

    07/29/2009 | N6L

    The Laguna Beach Emergency Communications Team (LBECT) operated under the call of N6L, as a 2A in the Orange Section, Southern California.
    Our GOTA station used the call KE6GFF. Our location was on a fire road in Aliso and Woods Canyon Wilderness Park... Read More

  • K7NS Field Day 2009 with Paul Steiner AC7QJ operating in tent.

    07/28/2009 | K7NS

    K7NS class 2B battery. Operated 20 meter cw and psk31. Also operated 40 meter cw.

    Operators were Nyle Steiner K7NS and Paul Steiner AC7QJ

    All 20 meter operation was 5 watts from 12 volt batteries. 40 meter cw was 1/2 watt from 8 AA batteries.

    20 mete... Read More

  • 07/28/2009 | K7NS

    K7NS class 2B battery. Operated 20 meter cw and psk31. Also operated 40 meter cw.

    Operators were Nyle Steiner K7NS and Paul Steiner AC7QJ

    All 20 meter operation was 5 watts from 12 volt batteries. 40 meter cw was 1/2 watt from 8 AA batteries.

    20 mete... Read More

  • 07/27/2009 | K5WPH

    Operators for the K5WPH 2009 Field Day effort (El Paso, TX) were KD6CUB, K7FED, N5FAZ, KA5KBG, WB8LBZ, WB5LJO, KB5GZZ , AE5RJ , W5AAM , WA5PL , KD5KZL. Many thanks to them and a visiting ham Andy, K7FED, who found us via the ARRL FD site locator. Andy ... Read More

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