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  • 06/30/2008 | WC4M

    The South Alabama Radio Club's 2008 Field Day Exercise was again located in the beautiful Frank Jackson State Park in Opp, AL. With simple dipoles and batteries, we were able to operate a few hours between the thunderstorms and meals.

    The event started... Read More

  • 06/30/2008 | KI4YPR

    28 JUNE 08


    Once again its Field Day. We have been waiting patiently all year for this moment. Most of the club arrived at the Field Day location on time as planned. Upon the arrival of 12pm EST, we began our set up for the 27 hour event. As planed, the... Read More

  • 40 meter station Don W6OA

    06/30/2008 | W7W

    hello this is ke7ace jeff
    president of the chehalis valley amatuer radio society
    our regular club call is wa7uhd but we got a special event call sign of w7w

    we had stations on 80meters phone 40cw/phone 20 phone and 10 phone
    there were more than 150 cw... Read More

  • 06/30/2008 | N3AWS

    Very brief operation in the 1 C QRPp class. Six meters only. Worked 5 stations: 2 in WTX and 3 in STX. Lots of lightning and little time. But I wanted to show my support of Field Day.

    73, Jim N3AWS

    EM50 Read More

  • Larry, N9AUG doing what he does best - CW!

    06/30/2008 | K8ES

    Greetings fellow Field Day Devotees!!

    The Delaware Amateur Radio Association (DELARA) once again operated our FD from the beautiful Scioto Park and Nature area located here in Delaware, Ohio. I would like to say we had great weather, but that would be ... Read More

  • "Big" Ron KD5CYW, at one of the three radio stations we had set up. Note the yellow painters pole taped to the swing set, it was a 3 stage reach for the multi band long wire antenna to the other radio station. Ron was using the Hustler Vert Antenna behind the camera at the time of this picture.
Photo by: "Little" Ron KB5UVC

    06/30/2008 | AJ5Q

    Howdy,

    AJ5Q 3A OK was up and running at 1305 CST (1805 UTC) in Altus, OK at the Hoyt Shadid Park near the City Resv. We had two radio's that had Vert Ants, and one that was set up with a long wire, all on 12vdc Batt power, with Solar recharging as need... Read More

  • We found out, You don't cross Mother Nature.

    06/30/2008 | K8DF

    Field Day 2008 will go down in history in the memories of the members of The Stonewall Jackson Amateur Radio Association (SJARA) K8DF as an unforgettable event.

    We went to our Field Day site (Lowndes Hill 1400 feet above sea level) over looking
    Clarks... Read More

  • 06/30/2008 | W2GHD

    My first contest since returning to ham radio after a 26 year absence ...lots of fun. Working only the digital modes it was encouraging to see so many stations working PSK31 & RTTY. Transitioning from paper and pencil log and dupe sheets to computer as... Read More

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