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  • What a fearsome five!
<p>
Left to Right-
Charles-KC5UEG,  OK Assistant SEC; 
Kevin-KD5WUP, OK SEC; 
James - OKC American Red Cross Assistant Director Response; 
John-WB5SYT OK SM; and 
Bill-KD5BOB SCARS President and levity coordinator</p>

    06/25/2007 | W5NOR

    The Norman, OK based South Canadian ARS always provide a splendid blend of well planned emergency communication, served agency participation and a solid serving of levity. Thanks for hosting a a very enjoyable visit by the SM and companions.


    Well done... Read More

  • Shown are Roland-KC5UNL, Assistant OK Section EC, and John Thomason-WB5SYT OK Section Manager. Roland is demonstrating use of laptop computers in an emergency event including hosting a wireless network for Amateur Radio and served agency use.

    06/25/2007 | W5BLW

    FD 2007 of the SOARES club in Ardmore, OK. An ARRL Special Service Club which is very active in community service. Amateur Radio operators in southern OK know public service and high technology are a good blend!



    73, John Thomason Read More

  • 06/25/2007 | WA6TST / KC6IIH

    I operated the 2007 GOTA station for our club , The BARSTOW AMATEUR RADIO CLUB , Barstow , Ca.
    Our results were fairly good for our stations and we had many visitors and good press coverage.
    I and others in the club made comments that there seemed to b... Read More

  • smores by the bonfire in the high Sierras

    06/25/2007 | W6ERE

    Hello and thanks to all those who worked the Stanislaus ARA or SARA. Our club had a blast working Field Day from almost 7,000 feet in the Sierra Nevada range. Lot's of radios, Lot's of food and even time for Geocaching! I think the only thing missing w... Read More

  • Huntington Beach RACES Field Day site.

    06/25/2007 | W6O

    Field day southern California style, at the beach.

    This year, as in years past, Huntington Beach RACES had their field day at the beach. We set up a generator and a few stations and operated 5A. We're not serious contesters but we are interested in ope... Read More

  • Dave, WB2CWJ does our Alternate power.....Hey Dave can I sign you up early for next year?

    06/25/2007 | K8ES

    Delaware, Ohio - The Delaware Amateur Radio Association held our 2007 ARRL Field Day at our usual place, the Scioto Park and Nature center located n Delaware, Ohio.

    We operated 4A with (2)CW and (2) phone and the GOTA station. We had pretty good weath... Read More

  • Unloading and getting set up on Saturday morning. Here's the view from the tower!

    06/25/2007 | W8SP

    Once again the mighty W8SP Field Day team swung into action and converged on the otherwise peaceful hilltop in Marion County WV, where the W8SP repeater is located.

    As in recent years, we ran two HF stations, one for Phone and one for CW. We had prett... Read More

  • 06/25/2007 | AA1PL

    EVEN UNPLANNED CHANGES DIDN'T STOP THE FUN

    Plan A: I was going to do an individual class 1B battery powered QRP field day station from a beautiful oceanfront scenic overlook in Westerly, RI. I built a full size 1/4 wave vertical antenna for 40M just f... Read More

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