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  • AD7LL

    06/29/2008 | AD7LL

    Our club is pretty small, so we tend to run FD as individual stations and for most of the club members, only for part of the day Saturday. This year I ran for 24 hours, with a couple of naps and plenty of talking with visitors. WA7NRP set up and opera... Read More

  • Welcome to Field Day 2008!

    06/29/2008 | W4BRK

    Berkeley County South Carolina ARES/RACES operated ARRL 2008 Field Day as a Class 2F station from the newly renovated Berkeley County EOC.

    Two sites were utilized. The first was located in a field adjacent to the EOC building and, operated from genera... Read More

  • KK6MC/r on the northern edge of Caprock in DM86. Note the Windmill in the background.  This location in Caprock Park is on a 500 ft cliff with good radio horizons to the north around to the southeast.

    06/28/2008 | KK6MC/R

    This was my best rove ever! 6M was open for nearly all of the contest. There will be some big scores. I made 161 QSOs in 116 grids, doubling my previous best score.

    We drove to Tucumcari and spent Friday night so I could get to the first site without ... Read More

  • My previous rover setup from 2006. Not used in 2008 was the 6m-yagi, 2m-yagi or 33cm-loopyagi (see text)

    06/27/2008 | KL7UW/R

    I'm glad so many had a great June contest. Up here in Alaska it was something different...I titled it the "UnContest" in an e-mail to the Pacfic NW VHF Reflector.

    As a primary VHF+ antagonist, I promoted the contest on local nets for a few weeks leadi... Read More

  • ANTENNA SYSTEM AT K2DEL

    06/27/2008 | K2DEL

    This was one of the best vhf contests i have worked and i lost six hours due to severe thunderstorms with heavy lightniing and golf ball size hail all day saturday i had pile ups working me from calif to florida including oregon and washington state ... Read More

  • The setup at VE3WCC, with (left to right) operating trailer, 10 GHz station tent, and galley tent.  Towers and antennas are in the background.

    06/27/2008 | VE3WCC

    This was a grid expedition to FN04xa by members of the West Carleton ARC of Ottawa. We thought we had found the perfect secret operating location until we approached the farmer who owned the property. "You guys want to set up your radios on top of th... Read More

  • The K9AKS QRP setup

    06/25/2008 | K9AKS

    Operated Single Op Portable, QRP, from EN20 in Nebraska. Thanks to KI0PY I was able to gain permission to set up at the Plattsmouth Airport, just south of town, a quiet site with a pretty good view to the east. On the down side, the west wind was very... Read More

  • 6m dipole with 5-el Elks beam at 9054' ASL
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    06/25/2008 | N

    My goats and hiked up Mt Herman and worked many 6m QSOs ....6m was
    hot! ...worked into FL, MI plus lots of new grids and many line-of-sight QSOs on 2m & 70cm as well very FUN time. Although I forgot my 22' pushup mast I just rested the 2m/70cm beam in ... Read More

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