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07/19/2002 | W6SW
Another grand weekend on top of Mt. Abel! 8280' with 17 of the best hams and support we could muster. We're within a few hundred yards of the San Andreas Faultline, though no earthquakes this year! Kai KE6MAF, Jaden, Robert & David did the night shi... Read More
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07/18/2002 | KM7VU
Brrrrrrrr! Got snowed off the Butte early Sunday morning. High winds driving snow at 6000' in DN14, 6 meter propagation was non-existant! Read More
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07/18/2002 | W7ARC
My first IARU HF Contest and definitly not my last. Made ony 31 contacts, but only worked at it part-time with a minimum of equipment and limited antenna (my rain gutter and 100 watts PEP). WHAT A RUSH! Had a great time doing it. Read More
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07/17/2002 | AA5RO
This was the best over all effort so far for the Alamo Area Radio Organization. Last year a rain storm destroyed our FD camp but this year we had great weather. We had lots of youngsters involved and we had great TV coverage on Channel 12 at 5 P.M. an... Read More
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07/16/2002 | K8FK
I ENJOY THE IARU HF ALOT AS IT IS A REAL CHALLENGE TO DEAL WITH SUMMER PROPAGATION AND A 24 HR CONTEST PERIOD. THANKS FOR A GREAT CONTEST AND THANKS TO SO MANY CONSIDERATE OPS! Read More
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07/16/2002 | W0QE
Larry (W0QE) and I operated 2B from Broomfield, Colorado using multiband dipoles hung between trees, a six meter dipole atop a mast, and a ground mounted vertical. This was my first Field Day and I had a lot of fun (and learned a lot as well). Thanks... Read More
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07/16/2002 | VE3ZI
What a great time . Good weather sure helped . Our cw men again prevailed . Will post pictures when available from the Great White North (Canada).
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07/16/2002 | T40AGR
Members of the Cuban Radioamateur Federation (FRC) organized several contest stations for the 2002 Field Day Contest. One of them was the T40AGR that operated from a Cuban Customs recreation camp, near the Habana City. T40AGR made almost 800 contact on... Read More










