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  • PMRC PROVIDES VAST FORMS OF INFORMATION TO ALL THOSE INTERESTED IN GETTING INTO AMATEUR RADIO

    10/16/2005 | W3EM/W3PSH

    ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL FIELD DAY FOR THE PHIL-MONT MOBILE RADIO CLUB OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA HAS COME AND GONE.. THERE WILL BE SOME CHANGES FOR NEXT YEAR. HOPEFULLY SOME NEW FACES AND OF COURSE THE SAME OLD ONES WILL BE THERE. DESPITE THE HOT WEATH... Read More

  • Here are the  Antennas that help do the job at sunset.

    10/16/2005 | KA1LMR

    From a 1,000 Ft. Hill top in South Central NH.
    With much planning and preparation in getting every thing working right Since the June VHF contest. And having no major problems or equipment failures and the bonus of nice weather.

    For all my efforts in... Read More

  • KI4AEI operates first contest during Sept VHF QSO Party from the station of K9ES

    10/15/2005 | KI4AEI

    This is Elliot Robinson KI4AEI, just turned 15 and operated his first contest. Elliot used the station of K9ES, and has been bitten by the "contest bug". Now he is studying for his general license. Read More

  • Welcome to W6YX Field Day 2005

    10/14/2005 | W6YX

    Thirty-five hams participated in the Stanford Amateur Radio Club's 2005 Field Day activities, operating in Class 6F (6 transmitters on emergency power from an established emergency operations center site, plus a "Get on the Air" station for new operato... Read More

  • 10/14/2005 | WA4UF

    Ok, better late than never... I'll always remember the June contest as "much sound and fury signifying nothing" for all the antenna work that I did vs. how very few contacts I made. To wit:

    Friday night, while a friend babysat my kids and my wife was ... Read More

  • My temporary antenna farm - 3 elements on 6, 15 elements on 70cm, 6 elements on 2

    10/14/2005 | WA4UF

    Well, I thought I was going to have a repeat of the June party, where I did all that work on my antenna farm and netted what, 3 QSOs? It was Saturday night before I finally (with some stellar "hold this while I tighten up the guylines!" support from th... Read More

  • The 10 GHz dish is mounted on the top of a sidearm, with 5 GHz below it, and 24 GHz on the bottom. The box behind the 10 GHz dish houses the transverter and 20 watt power amplifier. IF feedline is a run of 3/8" heliax. The rig downstairs is an Elecraft K2 which makes a nice compact and great CW Rig.

    10/12/2005 | K1WHS

    I try to get a few hours in on the 10 GHz contests. I operate from a home station, which seems somewhat rare on 10 GHz. A few people do it, but a mountain top or a large expanse of sea water sure helps with the contacts. This year, I managed 5 hours o... Read More

  • Station used in contest.

    10/12/2005 | W4AMP

    Activity down from last year. Six was nill in EM74. Made most qso's on 220 FM with 5 watts! Wish there was a QRP category. See everyone next year! Ran a Yaesu FT897 and an Alinco DJ280. Read More

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