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  • to the left you see my favorite key the "battering ram"

    06/27/2006 | NS1RA

    This will be my third field day. The first was the day I sat for my Tech license. Last year I operated SSB on 80 meters. This year, with great trepidation, I signed up to operate CW, on the night owl shift, no less. I would strongly encourage anyon... Read More

  • The vertical wind turbine silently charged several batteries scattered thru-out our setup. Supplemented with solar panels, the unit produced more electricity than was being consumed!

    06/27/2006 | W6O


    W6Ocean - Field Day at the Beach!


    Huntington Beach (CA) RACES W6Ocean again did FD on the beach - what a way to go! This year, our theme was "alternative sources of energy" and included battery power charged with wind and solar.

    Noteworthy visitors in... Read More

  • <b>K3ZT</b> - "Tony in a Tent" - Lots of Rain and Scary Lightening.. but 
Still Lots of Fun!

    06/26/2006 | K3ZT

    This year, I wanted to participate in Field Day as a Class 1B Station in my Section (EPA - Eastern Pennsylvania). So, I setup a Tent in the backyard... rented an Emergency Power Generator... strung a 20 Meter Dipole Antenna up in a tree... and of cours... Read More

  • Troop 2001 From Branson MO.  Operating the radio, run the mic and log with the computer!

    06/26/2006 | KC0M

    How many boy scouts does it take to make a contact? The Boy Scouts from troop 2001 showed up to learn about ham radio and took over the controls. Of course a control operator kept an eye on them!

    Read More

  • Joe (left) and Roy operating 20 CW and 15 phone at the 
VO1MRC FD station in Whitbourne, Newfoundland.  Photo:
Michelle VO1RL.

    06/26/2006 | VO1MRC

    The Marconi Radio Club of Newfoundland (VO1MRC 2A NL) conducted FD in
    Whitbourne in memory of VO1BL and VO1FR. The WX dampened our spirits a bit
    and most of our FD stalwarts were prevented from attending. VO1RL VO1XP and
    yours truly battled torrent... Read More

  • 06/26/2006 | N4VQO

    Went mobile for Field Day. Spent 24 hours on the Blue Ridge Parkway in the mountains of NC. Each time the conditions seemed to dip or had worked most of what I was hearing, I'd drive 10 miles down the road, change elevation, and have a new set of sta... Read More

  • Margie, KE4MAJ and Fernie,KE4MAI

    06/26/2006 | K4UKH

    Members of Fayette County Kentucky ARES operated during Field Day from the Kentucky Horse Park Camp Ground. 5 Stations operated on 80M, 40M, 20M (phone and PSK), and 15M using emergency power.

    We had a good mix of visitors, newly licensed amateurs, an... Read More

  • Troop 2001 at the mic, computer, and radio!

    06/26/2006 | KC0M

    How many scouts does it take to make a contact. We had a ball helping the scouts from Branson, MO troop 2001 learn about ham radio. Read More

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