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08/21/2006 | W4CAR
The Chesapeake Amateur Radio Service held 2006 Field Day at Deep Creek Locks Park in the city of Chesapeake, VA. A great time was had by all who attended. We also had local city officials attend our event. Our members and families were treated to one... Read More
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08/21/2006 | W1AUV
August 19-20, 2006. Weekend One:
I started off Saturday on Mt. Equinox in FN33kd. The weather was OK: windy, somewhat wet. For Equinox, it wasnt bad. There were a total of 6 of us on Equinox at one time or another. I stayed on the saddle only coming up... Read More -
08/19/2006 | KF9US/R
Hi all,
I decided to try roving again, after a hiatus of several years, when I was cleaning out some stuff in my shack and found a bin full of transverters. Since I had limited time, I opted to deploy my antennas on a tripod-based mast, rather than tr... Read More -
08/17/2006 | N9TTX
Well let's try posting a soapbox entry again...and see if it sticks this time.
Well that was an interesting contest. I was
originally planning on going out rover mode, but I
never found a suction cup roof rack to construct an
antenna farm for the car,... Read More -
08/16/2006 | N0UK/R
Excepting the drive home from South Dakota at the end of last year's 10GHz Cumulatives, this was the first time I had ever roved during a contest.
My time was rather limited so all I managed was a true MINI Rove, activating five grids; EN35, 34, 24, 23... Read More -
08/16/2006 | W0ZQ/R
This year the W0ZQ Roverlite mobile decided to take a more relaxed approach to RoverMania and to smell the roses ..... or the corn that is, .... along the way. Saturday I activate the EN44/43/34/33 grid corner located just southeast of the Twin Citie... Read More
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08/15/2006 | W3CCX/R
Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Mt Airy VHF Radio Club, we used the club call as a rover. Operated 222 thru 24GHz and covered 4 local grids, generating about 86K points. Any stations wishing to receive a special 50th Anniversary QSL card from t... Read More
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08/14/2006 | W5QGG
This year's 4A effort from Midland, Texas was lead by club vice president Tex KB5KNF. The club set up 3 tribanders, a six-meter yagi, several verticals and dipoles. The air conditioned Sheriff's van housed the twin CW Orion stations. The SSB op's e... Read More