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  • The Field Day 'shack' of Scenic City Amateur Radio Society

    07/03/2006 | W4SCA

    Scenic City Amateur Radio Society, in its third year of organization, participated in Field Day 2006. For the second year, we operated 3a-QRP-100% solar powered. Our entire site was powered by a 2kw solar array feeding a huge battery bank. There was p... Read More

  • Jake and the SSB station.

    07/03/2006 | AC7MA

    Great contest this year. Weather was great and band condx better than last year.

    This year we had an abundance of battery power including solar. We operated 2 stations one on CW and one on SSB. We worked 15/20/40/80m. Jake KE7DTE manned the SSB sta... Read More

  • Steve, Dennis and Deloss after settin up two 80 meter loops in the 95 degree heat of the Utah Desert.

    07/03/2006 | NE7P

    UBET ARC setup its Field Day Station at the Rest Stop on I-15 just north of Brigham City, Utah. Bob Anderson, AA7TR, setup his station in side his 30 foot 5th Wheel Trailer. Bob operated exclusively PSK-31 on 80, 40 and 20 meters. Bridger R Burt, KD... Read More

  • 07/03/2006 | W4BFB

    W4BFB - FIELD DAY 2006 - Mecklenburg Amateur Radio Society - Charlotte, NC

    It was a typical Field Day weekend in North Carolina..... pop-up showers and thunderstorms predicted and occurring before, during, and after the event. However, the Mecklenbu... Read More

  • Operating in the radio room are (L to R):  George Halpin, KC2KAG, and Paul Lynch, KB2WEE.

    07/03/2006 | W2MPX

    METROPLEX AND RAMSEY OEM JOIN FORCES

    The Metroplex Amateur Radio Club, a New York City Metropolitan Area repeater association and the Ramsey, New Jersey Office of Emergency Management collaborated for a fourth year in a row to run a 5F station from Ra... Read More

  • 10-70 President Paul Beshlian/KC2CJW installs the NTS/Talk in repeater antenna putting the final touches as FD-2006 kicks off to a fast start.

    07/03/2006 | N2SE

    The 10-70 Repeater Associaations field day event at Campgaw Mountain in Mahwah NJ went very smooth with a big opening reported on 6 to 2 Meters as E-skip was very evident. Talk in through the repeater proved to be very fruitful spreading the word abou... Read More

  • Like the whole world had turned to steel,

    07/03/2006 | AA6SS

    FUN IN THE SUN - 2006

    The hammer of the hot summer sun slammed down on the anvil of the Salton Sea like a god seeking vengeance on all below. The fierce heat pounded everything into an ethereal steel grey, the sky, the mountains in the distance, and t... Read More

  • Andrew Templeton (KC0UPF) and Glen Felt (WT0A) work together to raise the awning on the camper to provide some shade for operations.

    07/03/2006 | W0ETV

    The first Field Day for the newly-formed Tri-County Amateur Radio Club in southeast Nebraska was filled with challenges and accomplishments. The club, which currently has members from Saline, Jefferson and Gage counties, had a spectacular outing during... Read More

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