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  • 07/03/2009 | KF7HB

    I combined Field Day with a family camping trip to Emigrant Springs State Park in Eastern Oregon this year. What a great time. Great weather, and pretty good propagation, I thought. I used my K1 and solar cells and batteries. I used a "Norcal doubl... Read More

  • 07/03/2009 | W5WHN

    W5WHN (WB5LYJ) 1B NM Grid Square: DM73ek, elevation: 6,859 feet asl, 10 miles NE of Alto, NM. 42 miles south of "The Crash at Corona" site.


    What had worked very well for us;

    Our goal was to just have fun.

    The N3FJP Field Day Contest Log software, than... Read More

  • 07/03/2009 | KU4UV

    We operated as 1B from one of our family farms near Albany, Kentucky. My twin brother, Patrick, KR4GT helped me with operating duties. Our transceiver was an Icom 718. We used my ladder-line fed multiband dipole, and Patrick's 10 meter mobile antenn... Read More

  • 07/03/2009 | W1BCG

    The Shoreline Amateur Radio Club set up Field Day at the Westbrook Emergency Operations Center in Westbrook, CT. The existing HF station was used and a temporary HF station was set up. Six club members manned the radios and everyone had fun. We were vi... Read More

  • WA3SES & W3WC @ W3RA

    07/03/2009 | W3RA

    Allegheny Valley Radio Association (AVRA), a regional contest club based in the Western Pennsylvania section, operated W3RA from Wexford, PA, north of Pittsburgh. Ed WA3SES (CW op) & Pete W3WC (Phone op) brought home our best Field Day showing to date... Read More

  • 07/03/2009 | K9JHQ

    The P.R.I.M.E. ARA resurected after a 15 year absence, and put together a neat 2A effort in Fairview Hieghts, Il. Was about 15 miles east of downtown St. Louis. Steve, WE9A, an avid WW2 vehicle restoration expert, found a neat, late model US Army comm... Read More

  • Danny KB8STK and Kris KD8JBF work 40m phone

    07/03/2009 | W8WE

    The Intercity Amateur Radio Club and Richland County A.R.E.S. Group had our Field Day at the BlackFork Retreat. A great time was had by all that attended.
    The Phone Operators and CW Operators were in a battle to see who could get the most contacts by ... Read More

  • Where was I?  Garland Prairie Vista picnic ground, in the Kaibab National Forest along old US-66 west of Flagstaff AZ
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    07/03/2009 | WD9EWK

    Field Day 2009 was my first time on 6m, and the first time I used my portable HF gear during Field Day in 4 years. As I've done in the past, I stayed in the 1B/1-Op/Battery category operating at QRP, and had fun. I parked at a picnic area 20 miles we... Read More

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