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  • Lights from the nearby high school barely illuminate the NPARC banner

    07/03/2008 | N2XJ

    An undeniable part of "the magic of Field Day" is staying up all night snatching contacts out of the ether. Band conditions weren't wonderful, but that doesn't mean that working the night shift on a warm summer evening isn't an incredible amount of fu... Read More

  • Arriving at J.W. Wells State Park

    07/03/2008 | KM5VI

    I normally do not post to the soapbox but at the strong urging of my good friend Jerry, KK5CA, decided to share this story of a field day that did not go exactly as planned. The following is the original text & photos addressed to my friends in Texas ... Read More

  • N7PR "CABIN" AT 5000 FEET DURING LIGHT SNOW STORM. OUR SIX HAM TOWERS AND SOLAR PANEL ARRAY ARE NOT SHOWN IN THIS PICTURE

    07/03/2008 | N7PR

    Bob, W6JCW, and I mainly wanted to just have fun in a wilderness area of the Tahoe National Forest in northern California in the Sierras during the Field Day weekend and play ham radio and also have some quality time with our dogs (Bobs dog is a great ... Read More

  • Could one ask for a more beautiful Field Day location?

    07/03/2008 | W4FD

    For the Ashe County (NC) ARC running callsign W4FD Field Day 2008 started in early April. Weekly roundtables on the 147.300 repeater near Jefferson, NC were held to discuss Field Day and the various issues that are a part of it. The planning continue... Read More

  • Mike KA2KQP setting up our battery and solar power

    07/03/2008 | K2FA

    The Sporadic Ham Radio Club, WWW.K2FA.ORG, enjoyed a relaxed Field Day operation from the backyard of Pete, KF2U. We entered as class 3E, but only had 2 stations going. Between Mike KA2KQP and Pete KF2U, we managed 484 QSOs with our 5 Watt signals, inc... Read More

  • WHDHARC invaded the visitor center

    07/03/2008 | K5WHD

    WOW!!! The Wild Horse Desert Hams of Kleberg County, TX. had the best Field Day ever. We had to make alternate plans for our Field Day location. Normally we set up in the Kleberg County EOC and operate as a class F station. In February of 2008 the ... Read More

  • The Tri-Band Beam early Sunday morning

    07/02/2008 | N1EV

    2008 - The Greater Norwalk Amateur Radio Club - Norwalk, CT - WWW.GNARC.ORG

    The weather in Connecticut was excellent for Field Day weekend...warm, sunny & humid.

    We were very happy to return to our previous site, Veterans Park, in Norwalk this year a... Read More

  • The book says put the bolt here, but....

    07/02/2008 | KC2UFO

    Skywatchers and Communicators, call sign KC2UFO, is a special events club, so Field Day has never been on its agenda. However, this year, because the King has control and so saith, we decided to embark on an Official Field Day Expedition. [Expeditions ... Read More

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