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  • 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

  • ETSU with VHF arrays forward; Explorer 14 yagi, aft.

    06/29/2006 | W4AVA

    The Arlington Radio Public Service Club ran 2A using Arlington County, Virginia's "Emergency Technology Support Unit" vehicle as a Field Day platform. We greatly appreciate the support of Arlington County and the interest of County employees who stopp... Read More

  • Here is a photo of my antennas, and the visiting wildlife.

    06/29/2006 | K6JRA

    Enjoyed Field Day - made more contacts than last year, and had lots of interesting people stop by the station. The site was on Mt. Diablo, a local state park.

    A racoon visited while I was striking the station, and started off with my trash sack and th... Read More

  • Ed, KC0LKG power napping

    06/29/2006 | K

    WE REALLY ENJOYED OUR PILE-UPS ON 40 meter SSB that made it a Great contest, great time!!

    Every band we operated was open with good propagation. It was so good we did little "band hopping." We never made it to six meters, and that was one of our bi... Read More

  • A youngster tries out the GOTA station

    06/29/2006 | W4FD

    Once again in 2006 the Ashe County (NC) Amateur Radio Club held Field Day operations on the lawn of the 1904 courthouse in Jefferson, NC. The 1904 courthouse is undergoing renovation to become a museum of local history here in the northwest corner of... Read More

  • 06/29/2006 | KD5RHR

    Here is my son Jared, being helped by Steve with his first contact. This was done using the Get On The Air station here during field day in Albuquerque New Mexico. It was a enjoyable day. Read More

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