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  • 07/01/2009 | KD4HCR

    May not have had the biggest station or made the most calls but we had a great time and met some very nice folks. This year we ran an ATV station and everyone had fun getting on TV, Thank You.
    Ham it Up and get the ATV Bug. 73's Capt. Bob Grant USN... Read More

  • The antenna committee setting up. WA5SWC, KE5MBA, N5GAA, and WB5IZD

    07/01/2009 | K5WHD

    Wild Horse Desert Hams ARC
    Field Day Report 2009

    Once again, the Wild Horse Desert Hams ARC set up shop to participate in Field Day. Our kind host again this year was the Kingsville Convention and Visitors Bureau allowing us to set up at the Visitor... Read More

  • Neal Lowe, W5PVI, in a tree, helping erect an antenna before operations start.  When someone commented about his hanging out of a tree, Neal responded with, "I grew up in East Texas."

    06/30/2009 | W5WX

    The Weather Gods huffed and puffed and did a number on Amarillos Panhandle Amateur Radio Clubs 2009 Field Day event with wind and rain right after chow hounds were finishing supper Saturday, sometime around 6:30 p.m. local (2330Z). Winds were in the o... Read More

  • Utilizing the local tower for our beaming needs..

    06/30/2009 | W2HO

    A movie I threw together for my very first field day!
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCYwAHfJ16Q

    W2HO is our club call sign for the Orange County Amateur Radio Club
    (http://www.ocarc-ny.org/index.htm)

    We were located on Cronomer Hill park, located in N... Read More

  • The fully assembled, Western Shelter System, Field Hospital tents.

    06/30/2009 | W4BRK

    Berkeley County South Carolina ARES/RACES operated from a Western Shelter System, Field Hospital, tent complex erected adjacent to our EOC building. Two operators participated: Dennis KG4RUL and Steve W4SLI. The Western Shelter is fully climate contr... Read More

  • Stuart and Dan, KB6NU at the <a href="http://www.w8pgw.org/">ARROW</a> GOTA station.

    06/30/2009 | W8UM

    My Field Day was made even before we started operating. About 1:30 pm EDT, we got a visit from 13-year-old Stuart and his mother. Stuart had been listening to ham radio operators for several years with his little hand-held Yaesu, but had never met a re... Read More

  • Late Night CQ's

    06/30/2009 | K6BSR

    First time I have tried Field Day without my club, and the first time for QRP as well as digital. Talk about a learning curve! I still made almost a hundred contacts on 6,10,15,20,40,80 and even 160!!! No need to worry about battery drain when you are ... Read More

  • 06/30/2009 | KC7MGR

    This was the Field Day for the Camas Prarie ARC in many years. We set up at the Kooskia City Park in Kooskia, Idaho. Kooskia is in a deep valley along the south fork of the Clearwater river with 1000 + foot hills to the east and west. This and the f... Read More

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