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  • Christopher helping set up

    06/27/2006 | W4FWD

    This was my first field day and i enjoyed immensly.I finaly got to shake hands with a few HAMS I have talked to but never met,and I also got to experince HF for the first time which has got me studying even harder for my General and CW.exam
    I took my s... Read More

  • Kevin Thomas prepares to set up a 100-foot antenna for communication reception

    06/27/2006 | W5EA / N5KWB

    News Star Article
    Jun 24, 2006

    Ham radio operators test response

    By Elizabeth Fitch
    efitch@thenewsstar.com


    Area amateur radio aficionados will get a chance to hone their skills today as part of a nation-wide Field Day.
    Beginning at 1 p.m., members of... Read More

  • The banner at the enterance

    06/27/2006 | AB0GL

    This year the Tri-State Amateur Radio Club (KC0ROC) worked from the HQ. Located in Verdon Nebraska. It was a good exercise for emergency services by setting up at a new location and not using any permenent structure. Located right on Hwy 67 and working... Read More

  • <i>Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society</i>

    06/27/2006 | K4TLH

    We were able to get permission from the Division of Parks and Rec to hold our Field Day in Tom Brown Park, the biggest park in Tallahassee and a first for us. We organized our Field Day chain of command using ICS principles and invited several other ag... Read More

  • Oh, what a crew!
Great image guys a wearin' those League T-Shirts and proudly displaying the League flag.
Left to Right
 
Bill Stacy - N5TU, Troy Woolery - KC5VML NCRG Club Pres., Tad Beverage - KC5DPT, Ricky Harbour - KE5AUI NCRG Club Vice Pres., Lloyd Brown - KD5JXA Noble County EM., Dean Feken - KL7MA club trustee Sec OO &amp; West Gulf Assist. Div Director, George Barnhart - N9TRC

    06/27/2006 | KL7MA

    Noble County Repeater Group, a League affiliated club based in Perry, OK, operated at a beautiful setting for FD 2006. Super setting for relaxing and enjoying FD with friends and demonstrating to all the capabilities of Amateur Radio. The club operat... Read More

  • Oklahoma City Autopatch Association members are shown, taking an operating break from the radios, to listen to Denise Bode of the OK Corporation Commission discuss issues pertinent to Amateur Radio.
This gathering was preceded by the fine FD dinner under the auspices of Paul-NN5G. Great groceries Paul!

    06/27/2006 | W5MEL

    Oklahoma City Autopatch Club-a Special Service League Club. Strong participant in many public service events and a mainstay of the OKC Murrah Marathon. Active with the Oklahoma City Salvation Army including having an Amateur Radio station provided by... Read More

  • 06/27/2006 | KY7ET

    As Kentucky SM it would not be politically correct nor in good taste to mention just the field day group I worked with. So for pictures of the Kentucky operations that have been submitted to me please check the ARRL/KY web page at
    http://www.arrl.org/... Read More

  • Joseph Hood (12 years old), right, is introduced to Field Day by Jason Campbell (KG4WGB), member of the Radio Amateur Club of Knoxville in TN.

    06/27/2006 | W4BBB

    Joseph Hood, 12 years old, stopped by Field Day, as conducted by the Radio Amateur Club of Knoxville (RACK), and was introduced to the excitement of ham radio by club member Jason Campbell (KG4WGB). And to top it off, Joseph Hood (as assisted by KG4WGB... Read More

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