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07/03/2007 | N2SE
10-70 Repeater Association, Inc N2SE Field Day 2007
Saturday, June 23 2007 at the Campgaw Ski Area in Mahwah, New Jersey blossomed crystal clear, dry and pleasant, in contrast to the normal Field Day weather of thunder and lightning, deluges, tropical ... Read More -
07/03/2007 | WB5RDD
The Red River Valley Amateur Radio Club Field Day 2007 in Paris, Lamar County, Texas at Paris Junior College. Read More
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07/03/2007 | VE2UMS
Thank to everybody. Read More
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07/02/2007 | W9FK
The highlight of the West Allis Radio Amateur Clubs (WARAC) 2007 Field Day was a 50-foot high horizontal loop antenna supported by three bucket trucks. The 75m full-wave loop performed very well on 75m, 40m as well as on 20m, where it often matched or... Read More
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07/02/2007 | W2MPX
METROPLEX AND RAMSEY OEM JOIN FORCES
The Metroplex Amateur Radio Club, a New York City Metropolitan Area repeater association and the Ramsey, New Jersey Office of Emergency Management collaborated for a fifth year in a row to run a 5F station from Rams... Read More -
07/02/2007 | AA4VO
There was a fantastic field day at the city park in Russellville, Ky. Alot of good food, fun and alot of contacts were made on 20 meters. Some of us even made a few contacts on 2 meter simplex.
Hope to see all the new hams next year for field day. I pe... Read More -
07/02/2007 | WA1ENO
For the third year, WA1ENO entered Field Day as a 1D station. The weather was really nice - it would have been an excellent year to be out in the field, but it did not work out. Again this year we were joined by NG1A Fred as the CW operator for the t... Read More
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07/02/2007 | W7KMV
Radio Activity in the Chiricahuas
Three Tucson hams decided to test their remote capability by setting up their equipment in at Rustler Park high in the Chiricahua Mountains.
With Tucson temperatures in their classic pre-monsoon spiral, the prospect of... Read More