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  • 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

  • 07/26/2009 | VE8YK

    The propagation from Yellowknife, Northwest Territories is usually not very good. This Field Day was no exception. There are many reasons for this, not the least of which is that there is no darkness at this time of year and Yellowknife is generally ... Read More

  • 07/26/2009 | KC2TA

    Got a late start and, as usual, not much time to really operate the way I'd have liked. Didn't do anywhere near as well as last year, but enjoyed the contest a great deal.

    Worked a lot more HQ stations than in past attempts, but fewer sections overall... Read More

  • The Boeing Employees Amateur Radio Society of Wichita, KS.

    07/25/2009 | N0W

    The 2009 Greater Wichita Field Day (GWFD) was financially sponsored by the Wichita Amateur Radio Club and the Boeing Employees Radio Society of Wichita, KS. The Wichita VFW Amateur Radio Club (W0VFW) also participated in the organization and operation... Read More

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