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07/06/2008 | W4FWD
This Field Day for the West Georgia Amateur Radio Society was certainly exciting. On top of setting up in a public area at the south end of town, we were blessed with three thunderstorms loaded with rain, lightning, and wind. Keeping the equipment dry ... Read More
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07/06/2008 | N8XMS
With a family wedding on the other side of the state on Saturday and additional obligations on Sunday, I only had about 1 hour and 15 minutes available for FD, so I simply made a few contacts on Sunday morning from my home station (QRP CW). I had 22 Q... Read More
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07/06/2008 | WA7PRC
Unlike years past, I operated 2E (2 transmitters at home, emergency power). Like years past, I paired-up with longtime friend Evan N7MCG. Evan handled fone (137 QSOs), while I worked 'em on CW (315 QSOs). 20m produced the most QSOs on fone, and 40m wa... Read More
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07/05/2008 | WQ1Z
WQ1Z 1D EMA
Whiskey - Quebec - One - Zulu ran as a 200W Class 1 Delta station on 20m Sunday 6/29/2008 for a few hours from 13:39:44 UTC to approx 16:20:55 UTC and logged 113 QSO's from my residence in the North Greater Boston, Massachusetts area.
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07/05/2008 | W4LMA
The Lockheed employees association Amateur radio club in Marietta, GA is a small club of 11 members.That we are this large is a testament to Field Day. This is the one activity that brings us membership, as 5 years ago, the membership was declining ste... Read More
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07/05/2008 | VO1MRC
The Marconi Radio Club (VO1MRC 1A NL) Field Day in Whitbourne started off with a bit of rain... climbing a tree to install an antenna while wearing raincoat is always fun! Then we had a few technical glitches which were quickly resolved and then we fo... Read More
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07/05/2008 | K
KDSU and WO operated K from Mount Sunflower, Kansas, the highest point in the state. At 4.039 feet, it is a barren field less than a half mile from the Kansas-Colorado state line. Started with 2 concurrently operated HF transmitters, but a PA failure f... Read More
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07/05/2008 | K
Clarence Cannon Amateur Radio Club: We are a school club. This was our third Field Day. We had 113 contacts, which is not near our record number of contacts, but an adequate amount for the time spent operating.
Please listen for us during the school ... Read More













