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  • 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

  • Dick W9RVP operating the Long Wire Station on 40M CW.

    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

  • 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

  • Pavillion B, Veterans Memorial Park; 155 Floyd Mayfield DR Lavergne, TN. This was our base of operations

    07/21/2006 | K4FUN

    This was our club's best effort in the last few years. The comraderie that was fostered during this weekend was great. There were new people that had not been exposed to our hobby as well as served agency and government officials that were highly impre... Read More

  • 90 foot crane with antenna.

    07/21/2006 | NE7WY

    The Northeast Wyoming Amateur Radio Association moved the Field Day activities to Newcastle, WY this year. The site was located adjacent to Hwy 16 and Hwy 85. Many people from town drove around the site to see what was going on. One carload of teena... Read More

  • The Tech committee and friends hard at work installing the TA53-M on the "Rocket Launcher". The old A/C carcasses were used as ballast for the mast.
(left to right) Mel -- W4AHC, Darrell -- WW4F, Mike -- K4RKO, Ron -- KD4XA, Richard -- WA4FEH, and Anthony -- KG4YXP

    07/20/2006 | W4ZA

    Once again this year, the Richmond (Virginia) Amateur Radio Club (W4ZA) decided that our Field Day event should focus on having FUN. And, once again, we succeeded! What a great time we had..fun, food, and fellowship with some of the nicest folks in tow... Read More

  • M2M Field Day set-up at Buckeye Woods Park in Medina, Ohio

    07/20/2006 | W8EOC

    Field Day 2006..great weather, lots of fun operating time, a delicious family picnic dinner, great camaraderie. Hams young and old, new and experienced, worked together and shared ideas putting together the Field Day operation. Inquisitive passer-bys c... Read More

  • 07/20/2006 | IZ2HAN

    It was my first experiece in a HF world championship and I really enjoied it even if I had problems with my vertical antenna and I've been obliged to work the contest with an emegency ER for 20 m fixed at the balcony's railing!
    However I worked Canada ... Read More

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