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07/23/2006 | W5AUY
The Southwest Dallas County Amateur Radio Club (http://www.swdcarc.org) has always had fun, exciting, and competitive Field Day events throughout our history, and 2006 was no exception. This year we held our event at Valley Ridge Park in Cedar Hill, T... Read More
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07/23/2006 | W4ULH
A fun time was had by the Florence Amateur Radio Club FD 2006 now almost 40 years old at Lake Darpo with good band conditions, lots of CW with not much sleep, plenty of lung busting on SSB, a excellent support crew, lots of good food and a exceptional ... Read More
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07/22/2006 | W4HW
I would like to take this time to thank everyone who help in making the ARRL Field Day such a success this year. Everyone's direct participation made it a very unique and wonderful experience. It seemed to have gone by in a blur since there was no end ... Read More
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07/22/2006 | W6JAM
DR0NK Radio Network Field Day 2006 took place atop Mt. Palomar in San Diego County. Yes, it is the mountain made famous for the Palomar observatory.
Weather conditions were FB. Mosquito conditions were not. Outdoor air temperature was warm. Beer te... Read More -
07/21/2006 | AH6RR
This was my first IARU contest. It caught me by suprise as I forgot it was on even. I did get to work it for a couple of hours and had many great contacts. Next year I will be more on the ball and work it for all of it.
Had a blast and hope to see you ... Read More -
07/21/2006 | VA3OVQ
Martin (VA3SIE) and Bob (VA3RKM) represented the Ottawa Valley QRP club for the afternoon in Britannia Park near the Ottawa River as 1B Battery. It was the first time the 15W solar panel and controller were used. Rigs were the K2 for 20m and the FT817 ... Read More
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07/21/2006 | W9RVP
This is the 'Grand Nelson Clan' operating at the Anderson Ranch, about ten miles North of Great Falls, Montana. We usually operate 2A and use my call. But, this year my father, Dick W9RVP, was able to join us, so we added a station and operated 3A us... Read More
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07/21/2006 | K0HJC
Knowing the past history of our chosin site explained the huge bugs that persisted during our outing. Swinging 2 pieces of bread thru the air resulted in instant meat sandwiches for the grill.
Between the bugs and high winds we had a fun outing. Im st... Read More