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  • 07/01/2008 | W7NYE

    Once upon a time, in a land far, far away there was a group of people known as Ham Operators who gathered in a hot and distant parking lot. This place is near a desert land called Death Valley, and is known as Pahrump.

    Hams are people who like to ta... Read More

  • The Historic Adamson Cabin located in Mt.Vernon MO. The site for this years WØOAR Field Day.

    07/01/2008 | W0OAR

    We held the annual Field Day at the Historical, Adamson log cabin in Lawrence County MO. What a site this is! It has all the amenities of the early 1900's, no running water, no power and no indoor plumbing.
    We ran 2 Alpha with a gas generator. The ge... Read More

  • Scott N4CI running CW

    07/01/2008 | WR4MG

    This year the two clubs from Warner Robins, GA combined efforts for Field Day. The MGRA/CGARC combined effort landed us 1038 contacts. The thunderstorms were a problem this year and forced us off the air several times. The bands were in fair shape, alt... Read More

  • Joe W1SK setting up the logging software

    07/01/2008 | W1OCA

    Greetings from Oxford ARES W1OCA! We had a good time again this year.
    With 5 stations and 1 GOTA (n1yis) station up and running, we had places for the CW, SSB and digital operators.

    The weather may have been damp but that didn't reflect the spirit o... Read More

  • 07/01/2008 | N8CPA

    N8CPA 1D OH. I don't know how many times I keyed that, but it got acknowledged at least 212 times.

    FD started at about the same time as another cell of a system of thunderstorms passed through my neighborhood. And the downpours on each side of its tra... Read More

  • The weather brought the antenna down.

    07/01/2008 | N5EOC

    Southlake, Texas. The Northeast Tarrant Radio Club again set up field day operations in the Southlake Town Square Gazebo with the light rain keeping us cool. With one eye on weather radar and the other on the radios we operated until about 6 pm local. ... Read More

  • This was the station set-up. Note the Digital Modem in the center and also my homebuilt tuner to the left

    07/01/2008 | N2JFS

    The Halifax Emergency Communication Krew consisted due to last minutes cancellations and no-shows of one (1) operator this year, me. Despite the depressing start the weather was nice and the set-up went smooth. No surprices there.

    This year we (I) adde... Read More

  • K6WSC

    06/30/2008 | K6WSC

    Vince, WB6UIR, and I have shared Field Day Class 1D operating for the past several years as KQ6RV. This year, to add to the excitement of Field Day, Vince signed up to take the Amateur Extra examination Saturday morning. I agreed to help him study for ... Read More

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