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  • Jim KB7TGR and Jerry KD7YYP raise the tower

    11/08/2008 | NE7WY

    What happens in June when several rv's and 49 guys and gals get together in the parking lot of the local volunteer fire department?
    They RIDE THE WAVES OF FIELD DAY 2008!!!!!
    A good time of felowship and fun was had by all. We set up three stations in... Read More

  • View of UHF rigs in the back seat of the truck. Bottom is ICOM 1296 all Mode and middle is 432 amplifier. Stack makes it quick to load in truck or seat of a car.

    11/07/2008 | KC0P/R

    Saturday worked with 432, 1296 and 10 GHz from EN33, EN43 and EN44.
    Sunday moved closer to Minneapolis for the local activity hour
    at noon from Cannon Falls High View Road, about 40 miles away
    in EN34. Worked most of the locals before the agreed start ... Read More

  • Fun to hear those signals coming over the airwaves.

    11/07/2008 | N0HZO/R

    Fun to work K0AWU on 10 GHz via random rain scatter at 188 miles. Called him on SSB and heard in the Aurora like sound FM - FM. So switched mode to FM and then he sounded crystal clear. Read More

  • Mr. Van Horne, KA6U, assists a Troop 500 scout in making a contact during JOTA.

    11/07/2008 | KA6U

    We had about 13 scouts from Troop 500 in Point Loma participate in the radio merit badge and JOTA at Liberty Station. According to our log sheet, we communicated with 9 other JOTA amateur radio stations in different parts of the United States. We used ... Read More

  • 11/06/2008 | W3ABT

    Great fun to work even a few hours for the University of Pennsylvania ARC, W3ABT. The club was founded in 1909, but with earliest solid documentation of licensing by the government in 1916 (as 3ASO), we chose the check "16"... which drew "CK?" several... Read More

  • What is Ham Radio?

    11/06/2008 | KE5HDF

    Cub Scout Pack 705 hosted our 3rd annual Jamboree on the air. Two Amateur Radio operators (HAMs) volunteered their day to tell what radio is about, how it works, what all we can do, and how amateurs helped during Hurricane Ike. There were demonstrati... Read More

  • <b>AF8A</b> and <b>W8RZ</b> trade bands to snag every QSO possible at the W8EDU multi-op.  <i>W8WTS photo</i>

    11/06/2008 | W8EDU

    The 2008 running of the ARRL November Sweepstakes CW netted a personal best for the W8EDU operating team of AF8A, W8RZ and W8WTS. The rates were good and the Sweep was in the bag early.

    W8EDU is the club station of the Case Amateur Radio Club at Cas... Read More

  • 11/05/2008 | KE0Z/VE4

    I noticed the past couple years that a lot of ops were missing the sweep because of the troublesome Manitoba section so I began thinking about making a kind of mini-dxpedition there for this year's CW SS.

    In September, my work brought me up close to th... Read More

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