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  • Cutter (KG6LPN) a new ham operating 40m phone assisted by Bryan (KF6ZEO).

    06/25/2002 | K6PUD/W6ZZZ

    K6PUD 22A SCV - West Valley Amateur Radio Association (WVARA)

    My Field Day motto: Have fun and learn something new.

    I had a blast at Field Day. When you are a 22A site there sure is a lot to see and do.

    http://www.wvara.org/fd/

    I learned a lot about a... Read More

  • 06/25/2002 | KB1FWC

    The Connecticut Amateur Radio League of Youth (CARLY, KB1FWC) had its best Field Day event ever this year. Four youngsters, all under 18 years of age -- R.J., KB1FFV, Mike, KB1FNZ, Tomas, KB1GJI, and Andy, AB1BA -- made nearly 650 Qs, including almost ... Read More

  • The KT1VT Rovervan on Mt. Kearsarge in FN43.

    06/25/2002 | KT1VT/R

    My 12-year old son (unlicensed) and I roved together for the first time, and we had a great time! We made a few mistakes, and learned a lot about roving in New England. We got a late start on Saturday, and didn't get to our first stop on Mt. Kearsarg... Read More

  • Up Up Up goes the 2el 40m beam!!

    06/25/2002 | N1FD

    The Nashua Area Radio Club had a great time this year. We setup two 70' towers and had 25 stations on the air. We were signing 24A and someone jumped in at the last minute to pick up 6m CW.

    This was my first year being the club's incident commander an... Read More

  • 06/25/2002 | WA2MNO

    WITH MY MARK V OUT FOR R&R (REPAIR & RETURN) I WASN'T EXPECTING MY STANDBY FT847 COMBINED WITH AN INVERTED-L STRUNG THROUGH THE TREES TO BE MUCH OF A COMBINATION. I DIDN'T GET A CHANCE TO OPERATE MUCH ON FRIDAY EVENING BUT PUT A FEW MORE HOURS IN ON SA... Read More

  • 06/25/2002 | WA4DOU

    MY FIRST ARRL 160 METER CONTEST. VERY MODEST ANTENNA-INV. VEE UP 40 FT. AT THE CENTER. Read More

  • 06/25/2002 | WA6YEE

    I HAD TO REALLY DIG FOR THE EAST COAST, SO I WAS AMAZED TO HEAR NM5NM WORKING JA'S WITH RELATIVE EASE. Read More

  • 06/25/2002 | WA9Z

    MY FIRST 160M EFFORT. TR-7A AND A HALF SLOPER FED 85' UP THE TOWER. BAGGED KH6ND SUNDAY MORNING. ROUTINE FOR SOME, BUT IT SURE TICKLED THIS PARTICULAR HABITANT OF THE MIDWEST RF HOLE. LOTSA FUN! Read More

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