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  • 06/30/2006 | KO1K

    I really enjoyed this year's FD event- propagation conditions were very favorable here in the Northeast. I set up my old trusty IC-730 for 5W QRP in its 0-50W range, and gave my new 40m Double Extended Zepp antenna a good test on 15, 20, 40 and 80m cw... Read More

  • The BARC Club's new SteppIR 3 element beam at 40' used for this year's Field Day.

    06/30/2006 | W0DK

    The Boulder Amateur Radio Club (BARC) http://www.qsl.net/w0dk/ held its 2A Field Day operation using the club callsign, WK again up at Betasso Preserve just west of Boulder, CO on a hilltop location at about 6,600'. This event is coordinated by our ha... Read More

  • Matt looks on as KK6CB connects the station to the battery.

    06/30/2006 | AE6UP

    Field Day '06 was a blast! Matt (AE6UP) and Matt (KK6CB) put on a two band effort. The 18AH battery kept our station running easily for the 6 hours that we were on the air. KK6CB forgot the solar panel, but that turned out not to be a problem because t... Read More

  • Me with my company truck.  HF mobile operating is a lot of fun with this much time behind the wheel.

    06/30/2006 | W4IO

    This was my first attempt at ANY contest running solo. I might be hooked on contesting now. It sure was a lot of fun. I have participated before in previous Field Days, but never under my own call. I was in my 18-wheeler for the entire contest (min... Read More

  • The 25ft tower for VHF resulted in contacts with IA, WI, MI, OH, IL, and IN.

    06/30/2006 | W9LJ

    The Lake County ARC and Lake County RACES once again held Field Day at the Lake County Government Center Annex in Crown Point, IN using the Lake County Department of Homeland Security's Communication Trailer. Last year we played around with a couple o... Read More

  • Bill, KQ6RV, working CW. My practice paid off, as I more than tripled my CW score of last year.

    06/30/2006 | KQ6RV

    Field Day is great fun. This year was no exception, especially with the new Icom 746Pro, purchased just three weeks earlier. I finally retired the Heathkit, and in so doing advanced nearly four decades in radio technology. Last year I had problems with... Read More

  • Will (W8WB) our Host.

    06/30/2006 | W8WB

    Amanda Ohio was the place for the Universal Radio Employees Field Day 2006. W8WB (Will) was our host. We worked 2meter and 440 SSB, 160 CW, and 10 and 40 meter SSB. All contacts made were QRP. Operators were: Will (W8WB), Larry (K8BBQ), Leonard (WB8... Read More

  • Washington County EC Ben Johnson, N7OGM slugs it out on 20 meters for Field Day contacts.

    06/29/2006 | W7BVT

    Washington County, Oregon ARES joined with the City of Beaverton Office of Emergency Management and Washington County's Office of Consolidated Emergency Management for this years Field Day events.

    Our ARES group had 23 participants operating 2F from th... Read More

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