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  • All of the local Fire departments came down and enjoyed a great BBQ for dinner and we also had a good tunout from the Totah Amateur Radio Club.

    07/07/2009 | K5WXI

    The San Juan County, New Mexico R.A.C.E.S. Team enjoyed another great Field Day and wish to Thank San Juan County Emergency Management and their Staff.
    We also wish to Thank the Spare Rib BBQ Company and the American Red Cross for their Support. Read More

  • 07/06/2009 | K6TS

    The Livermore Amateur Radio Klub (LARK) participated in the ARRL Field Day 2009.
    Volunteer club members set up amateur radio stations on Friday, June 26th at Robertson Park in Livermore. Using Livermores largest recreations facility offered plenty o... Read More

  • 07/06/2009 | K2JX

    First time in 30 years our club cancelled Field Day operations. I've been to everyone over the years, set-up,operate-tear down.
    So, I decided to operate from home as 1D-NLI, and I had a blast.
    No ticks, bugs, heat, tower raising or sunburn. Got to see ... Read More

  • K6LZL   WA9STI

    07/06/2009 | WA9STI

    For 2008, I returned for the fourth time to one of my favorite secluded spots at 6674' in the Los Padres National Forest, in Ventura County, north of Los Angeles. This time Wyatt, K6LZL, joined me for his first Field Day operation. We operated class ... Read More

  • Google Earth picture of Payson Lakes Field Day Site

    07/06/2009 | W7SP

    At our June club meeting, the Field Day chairman put up a Google Earth picture of our FD site at Payson Lakes and asked if everyone knew how to get to the site. A joker in the crowd said, "Sure, just drive until you come to the big yellow push pin." ... Read More

  • North mast, and position #3.  Running solar powered on 15 meters.

    07/06/2009 | W9R

    The Rifles & Radios group deployed for our FTX and ARRL Field Day '09, on 26JUN2009. Our site was located on KB9WJL's (our safety officer's father) property north of St. Charles, IL. Our primary mission was to evaluate our capabilities as a field com... Read More

  • The Hamilton Amateur Radio Club sign

    07/06/2009 | VE3DC

    Soapbox: The weekend started with a full day of rain, but we managed to get the antenna's up with little difficulty.
    We also had the opportunity to see a new tower raising mechanism, for the 80 meter band. A number of helpers came out 17 in total, and ... Read More

  • N2NSA next to tower for dipoles and G5

    07/06/2009 | WW2FD

    This year we had the usual cast of characters plus one. W2RPD Rich came up to help us. He had let his license laps and just got his new calls. Well he got the rain gods to back off for us the duration of the event. Erecting the antennas was a problem s... Read More

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