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  • K1YPP near Damascus, VA on Sunday morning of the contest. Homebrew 1.25W/DC receiver and 1/4 wave wire antenna operating from the Appalachian Trail.

    07/29/2007 | K1YPP

    I've been involved with many Field Days over the years, but this years for me, was something really different. I had started out doing a thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail (AT) in Georgia at Springer Mountain in mid-May and was in Damascus, VA on FD we... Read More

  • Power Source@ WA4DOU

    07/27/2007 | WA4DOU

    Having grown tired of extensive and exhaustive Field Day setups and teardowns that leave one with less than complete enthusiasm for long operating hours, I decided to pursue something akin to minimalism and have operated the last couple of years in 1B-... Read More

  • 07/27/2007 | K4LF

    The 20m band was simply amazing at our E. TN location. This operator, K4LF, kept reminding my son, the junior op, KR4USA, that the 20m band wouldnt stay open all Saturday evening and overnight, and that we would have to switch bands. But it did and w... Read More

  • John, W3GJN, helping with unloading of towers.  Each tower consists of a group of tubes in the "Rocket Launcher" which also serves as the base section, as well as a bag containing guys, ground anchors, antenna mounting fixture, and clamps for the tower sections.

    07/25/2007 | W3AO

    FD 2007 is now just a warm feeling and pleasant thoughts for the 45+ participants at the W3AO 19A entry--a joint effort of the Potomac Valley RC and the Columbia (MD)ARA. Under absolutely clear blue skies and warm but pleasant temperatures, we erected... Read More

  • Charlie Brown, W4OLG, checks the log while operating 40 meters Saturday afternoon during Field Day.

    07/23/2007 | KB4KY

    The Kentucky Amateur Radio Society's Field Day effort for 2007 once again took place on the grounds of beautiful My Old Kentucky Home State Park. The park's picnic area is situated deep within the woods, surrounded with tall old hardwood trees -- which... Read More

  • Operations, set up in front of the MCP (Moble Command Post).

    07/23/2007 | KM5VZ

    Rowlett Festival Of Freedom and Field Day 2005

    Our 3rd year doing the event(s) and a lot of fun had by all

    Enjoy... Read More

  • Chief Wright, RFD, our served agency.

    07/23/2007 | KM5VZ

    Our 5th year supporting the Rowlett TX Festival of Freedom and having some fun on Field Day. Read More

  • We didn't spend <i>a lot</i> on the sign...

    07/22/2007 | W7MRG

    The Machias Radio Group's Field Day 2007 included the entire membership (Steve N4SL & Mike WB7FJG) with the addition of Evan N7MCG, Brian N7RVD, Jim WA7WET, and myself WA7PRC. We ran 2A (2 HF + 1 VHF) in Lord Hill Regional Park (Snohomish, WA). Steve... Read More

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