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  • A great bunch of people here from the Gainesville Amateur Radio Society with the Alachua County Sheriff.

    06/26/2007 | K4EAC

    Hello All From Gainesville Amateur Radio Society Field Day 2007

    We had a great field day. We worked a 5A site with GOTA, APRS, Telpac, 6 Meter, 2 Meter, 440, 10, 15, 20 cw & phone, 40 cw & phone, 80 and a solar station for all bands. Pretty much w... Read More

  • The logo we used for T-shirts

    06/26/2007 | K3WQ

    For the third year in a row, my brother Mike, N3UMY, and sister-in-law Michelle, N3SYE, hosted the Drumheller Family Ham Radio Field Day Party. The weather was warm with low humidity and lots of sunshineperfect!

    Once again, prior planning prevented ... Read More

  • Rick Hannan, N9XGM, hammers in a stake as he and  Jordan Carter, K9NZF, work to secure a temporary tower as the emergency communications group EmComm ECI sets up the W9YFD Field Day site in Muncie, IN on Saturday, June 23, 2007.

    06/26/2007 | W9YFD

    The EmComm ECI group participated in Field Day 2007 by setting up at N1ESB's home. We set up several emergency antennas ( 1-80 Meter Loop;1-G5RV in an inverted V formation; 1-80 Meter dipole; 1-40 Meter dipole; 1-20 Meter dipole; and 1-10 Meter vertica... Read More

  • 06/26/2007 | K6RH

    This is our first year operating as the Rolling Hills Radio Club and we had a blast! Even though we operated 2D from the comforts of a nicely appointed shack, the activity and pile ups on the bands made it almost as fun as being portable. Next year we ... Read More

  • Our 144, 222 and 432 stations

    06/25/2007 | W0LSD

    This was the lowest score we have had in the last eight years, not very good conditions this year at 9200 feet on Mt. Princeton in DM68 from Colorado. We lost our 2-meter amp just as the contest started so that should have told us things were not going... Read More

  • 06/25/2007 | N3GGT

    I had a good time this Field Day. Worked strictly 40m cw with the exception of 1 6m contact to give the local club a point. PSE QSL ! 73's DE N3GGT Read More

  • Some Ol' Ags might remember this banner!

    06/25/2007 | W5AC

    W5AC, The Texas A&M Amateur Radio Club conducted their field day 2007 event from the West Campus parking garage on the campus of Texas A&M University. Special thanks go out to TAMU transportation services for allowing us to use that facility.

    Why a par... Read More

  • 06/25/2007 | NC8D

    "Bitten by the bug" was an appropriate slogan this year. A few years ago my station was hit by lightning and I never really set it back up. My wife bought me an FT-857D to replace the smoked TS-120, and I got a new G5RV to replace the antenna that my... Read More

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