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06/27/2006 | W5HTK
Enid Amateur Radio Club
Enid, OK
The guys surronding their club signage while taking a FD break. Great event and community public service event. Enid Mayor was present to confirm his receipt of Amateur Radio traffic requesting the honor of his presen... Read More -
06/27/2006 | W8PIG
Once again, the Flying Pigs QRP Club International invaded the Horseman's Group Camp at Caesar Creek State Park in Waynesville Ohio. Operating as a 3A Battery team, we managed to operate the entire event with not one drop of rain, this is a first!
We w... Read More -
06/27/2006 | K3LHD
Dave Smith, W3SOX, operates CW at our 1E station. Operators were Dave and Dave Warnick, WA3MKB. Photo by WA3MKB. Great contest Great fun Read More
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06/27/2006 | W8PKG
Hello All,
The Michigan Splatter Stik Net had their field day in a the rural setting of Onondaga Mi this year. We had a great weekend of fun and excellent weather for the entire contest. Our VHF system worked very well and six meters was open here in ... Read More -
06/27/2006 | K2DO
Despite the often heavy rains, over 15 clubs in the NYC/Long Island section set up Field Day stations. The locations were as diverse as the Horton's Point Lighthouse, to the Eaton's Neck Coast Guard Station, the former RCA radio-transmitting facility, ... Read More
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06/27/2006 | K4CVH
The first three pictures are of the field day activities of the ARES group.
The ARES group operated a traditional field day located at the Pell City Civic Center and Lakeside Park located on Logan Martin Lake.
The Coosa Valley Ham Radio Association (CV... Read More -
06/27/2006 | N2SF
Wow! Did it rain! WECA (Westchester Emergency Communications Association) learned all about operating in three inches of water. We had a great time, great food and a lot of fun making 2,000 QSOs with our 4A station. Read More
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06/27/2006 | AL7B
It was a nice day so I decided to set up a station in the front yard. I did not make many contacts but was able to get the effect I was after. Several kids and parents stopped by for a demonstration. As one 8 year old boy walked away I heard him say... Read More













