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  • The location in Southlake Town Square provided a very visable location.

    06/25/2007 | N5EOC

    The Northeast Tarrant Amateur Radio Club (NETARC) operated from the Gazebo in the Southlake Town Square, Southlake, Texas. The operation was 2A with an additional GOTA station and a VHF station. Over a dozen non active hams, stopped by, with many getti... Read More

  • WA2DTO, 10 year-old SaraAnn, at the log.  Look at that concentration!

    06/25/2007 | VE3IFS/W2

    This was my daughter's, WA2DTO, first Field Day. About three hours into the contest, my 10 year old SaraAnn wanted to log. She operated a total of 14 hours with me and did the majority of the logging. This was unplanned and, though I was totally pre... Read More

  • Antenna Mount

    06/25/2007 | ND6P

    I was planning on setting up at Griffith Park in Los Angeles again this year but hiking in the park remained closed on Field Day due to the recent fire so I opted to operate from the home station instead.

    The antenna I had ready for Griffith Park was... Read More

  • 06/25/2007 | KB5YZG

    DE KB5YZG - This was my first contest. Single op, low power, single band ops (2 meter) from the top of Mt Mitchell, North Carolina, the highest point east of the Mississippi river (6684'). Learned a lot, had a lot of fun. Simple setup: ICOM-706, with a... Read More

  • 06/25/2007 | W0ICT

    Wow! What a fantastic Field Day! A lot of factors just came about but there was also supreme management and implementation of the plan. All of the operators were there when scheduled and put forth a tremendous effort. The site itself was quite comfo... Read More

  • All packed up and ready to go to the Feld Day site. Everything needed is inside the car.

    06/25/2007 | N7DLV

    I participated during Field Day in the Mount Baker Snoqualmie Natonal Forest along Forest Servce Road #70 near Greenwater Wa. I use a primitive, but popular campsite for my Field Day site. I had planned to set up a complete portable station with vario... Read More

  • The <b>Police Amateur Radio Team of Westford(WB1GOF)</b> developed a special program for their FD effort.

    06/24/2007 | K1KI/M

    Sure had an enjoyable tour of Eastern Massachusetts Field Day sites! Drove about 450 miles and hit nine locations: Framingham ARA - W1FY, Algonquin ARC - N1EM, Wellesley ARS - W1TKZ, Boston ARC - W1BOS, Police Amateur Radio Team of Westford - WB1G... Read More

  • W5IBC

    06/24/2007 | KK5CA

    KK5CA & W5IBC

    Two-car garage-$30,000; Icom 706-$1,000; window air conditioner-$300; helping a new General on HF-priceless Read More

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