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  • 07/05/2009 | WA9STI

    I operated as 1B in a remote campsite at 6624' in the Los Padres National Forest overlooking California's San Joaquin Valley. Besides my usual G5RV for HF, I also used a 75/80 meter end fed dipole. This is the only time of year when I seriously operat... Read More

  • Ron (KK6I) and Mike (KD7SBX) working 40m.

    07/05/2009 | KK6I

    Generally each year for field day leads us to the Laguna Mountains for Field Day with the El Cajon Amateur Radio Club (WA6BGS). The club has an excellent membership and is well equip for field day with numerous beams and military surplus towers. This... Read More

  • Long view of the K6TS setup

    07/05/2009 | K6TS Livermore CA

    The Livermore Amateur Radio Klub (LARK) operated FD2009 at Robertson Park in Livermore, in the parking lot next to the Rodeo Arena. The klub decided to use this location instead of the K6LRG contesting site because of the better public access. That did... Read More

  • 07/05/2009 | W7CH

    Hello,
    The small group of Hams in EWA Manson/ Lake Chelan Wa. Area participated in Field Day once again high above Manson using one of our reclamation Districts water tanks as a backdrop.
    We set up a 80/40 Dipole and a 700 ft (350 each leg) inverted ... Read More

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    07/05/2009 | N4NRV

    The New River Valley Amateur Radio Club using the club call N4NRV held Field Day at beautiful Randolph Park in Dublin VA.We began set up on Fri. evening followed by a cookout that evening.Larry,W4LWM handled the cooking duties. His day job is a dentist... Read More

  • Solar and Wind Power provided by Solar Stk

    07/05/2009 | WY5I

    As another beautiful sunrise caused the Ocean to sparkle like diamonds and the sounds of sea gulls with the gentle waves lapping the beach in Jupiter, Florida, our members started setting up for yet another annual Field Day event.
    We knew that is was g... Read More

  • Our cabin at Lake Thurmond

    07/05/2009 | K4KNS

    This year the Columbia County Amateur Radio Club held its Field Day event at the Fort Gordon, Points West, Recreation Area on Lake Thurmond in Columbia County, Georgia. This was the sixth year that we were able to hold our event there. Each year we t... Read More

  • Three 64-watt solar panels supplied power for both the trailer and the radio activities, while a 3-band homebrew jumpered dipole and Cushcraft AR-270B VHF/UHF antenna snatched signals from the clear mountain air.

    07/04/2009 | WA0KAQ

    After spending more than a year working on a 15' 1988 Prowler Lynx trailer, my wife Jane, KE6DCE, and I decided it was time to try it out as a portable communications trailer. The ideal event to use for the test was Field Day. The location was a favori... Read More

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