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    07/11/2017 | W6ZH

     Field Day Operation on the NM/CO state line at a railroad "ghost town": Sublette, NM, at 9400' in the Rocky Mountains. The whistle of the steam locomotives and the howl of the coyotes provided an unusual source of QRM. Read More

  • 07/10/2017 | W1HH

    Jesse Creamer, W1DEA, and his son, Chris Creamer, prep an antenna for Field Day 2017 with the Billerica Amatuer Radio Society. Read More

  • 07/10/2017 | W1HH

    Henry Christle, WA1VAB, makes some CW contacts with the BARS club during his first Field Day in 40 years. Read More

  • 07/10/2017 | W1HH

     John Fisher, KC1FTJ, makes his first Field Day contact with some help from Niece Hayes, KA1ULN. Read More

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    07/10/2017 | W1HH

    Billerica Amateur Radio Society opted to operate QRP during this year's Field Day exercise.  The two stations were powered using solar panels and battery supplies throughout the weekend.  We had a great turnout and a lot of fun. Read More

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    07/08/2017 | WW6CC

     The Laguna Mountian WFD had another fantastic field day.  The weekend was filled with guests, youth, and of course, abuntant food!  The bands were somewhat cooperative and we all had a great time during the event. Read More

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    07/07/2017 | K8ESQ

    Field Day 2017 started out with the usual problems, computers that wouldn’t talk to radios, missing cables, and all that kind of stuff.  But, it all got straightened out and it turned out to be our second highest scoring Field Day since the beginning i... Read More

  • 07/07/2017 | WD3D

    The Hy Power Antenna Company 80 meter off center fed antenna worked flawlessly, even though I could only manage to get it 30' off the ground.  I was able to work almost everyone I could hear, and was able to dig a lot of weak signals out of the noise. ... Read More

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