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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
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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
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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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06/30/2009 | KD5C
2009 Midland Texas ARC setup at our favorite park in Midland ::::
Brutal blistering West Texas temperatures on Saturday afternoon.
And the promising sunspots of Thursday and Friday faded away too soon.
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We managed to get a high 40 meter dipole s... Read More -
06/30/2009 | KB8O
This was a action packed Field Day this year for 2009. I decided to run it from W8EVB along with the help from K8SCG Dave. We set up in Amherst Ohio at the home QTH of W8EVB Eric . We ran a 3-E station this year on a Generator and Batteries . Eric and ... Read More
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06/30/2009 | K7GGG
The 1B entry of Jack, W7JLC and Gary, K7GGG was again active during the entire 24 hours of Field Day. Our 2009 results were the best yet thanks to good conditions on 10M and 15M and two new antennas. Over 1000 contacts were made. The beautiful views... Read More
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06/30/2009 | W0MXW
Again this year, the Rochester Amateur Radio Club threw its Field Day bash at the Cahills farm near Rochester. The QRP group used the club call W0MXW, in a separate 2A-Battery entry so that we could get the 5x power multiplier, while the main group us... Read More
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06/30/2009 | W8HP
The Hazel Park Radio Club operated the contest at new location within the city of Hazel Park , Michigan. This location from comments of members provided more camaraderie and was under a pavilion in a local city park where the other two pavilions were b... Read More












