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  • The Command Center for Field Day 2006.  Also food headquarters!  Pictured in the center was our wireless network center.  We set up a seperate large monitor for the public to view a map of the contacts we were making during Field Day.

    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

  • On top of the Saddle on Mt. Equinox in Vermont.

    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

  • 432 on the dash, 1296 on the passenger seat.

    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

  • Looking towards KM0T,EN13, from EN44.   222 through 3456 is on the RoverLite mobile, then left to right the 10 gig dish, 5.7 dish, and 24 gigs dish.  10 gigs and 5.7 share the same 2m IF rig via a coax switch mounted on the 10 gig tripod.

    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

  • FN20he with all dishes deployed

    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

  • KB5KNF GOTA coach with John at the Mic.
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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

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