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  • Here is John N4JOH at the 40 meter station getting ready to fire it up

    07/01/2006 | WC4D

    This was the first year of our club the Thoroughbred DX Group in Lexington,KY. So this makes our first event. We don't have a lot of memembers so what we had, did the work of many. But not many clubs would attempt a setup as we had. We setup 3 towers 2... Read More

  • KH6HAK mans the satellite 'space camp' for KH6J

    07/01/2006 | KH6J

    The Koolau Amateur Radio Club, KH6J, set up on the eastern beach on the island of Oahu. Besides the sideband and CW stations, we scored a couple of contacts thru the crossband repeater onboard the ISS. Satellite gear includes a 100 watt solar panel, ... Read More

  • N5ET operating K7A (3E NV) at 6,500 feet in the Virginia Range, overlooking the Sierra Nevada Mountains.

    07/01/2006 | K7A

    Field Day 2006 in Virginia City, NV, included the celebration of The Great Armadillo Run of 1986. 38 participants, including members of The Texas DX Society, Northern California Contest Club and friends of the Armadillos invaded K5RC's mountain-top QTH... Read More

  • Take Your HT to Work Day (see text to the right)

    07/01/2006 | KP4ES

    Hello again from Puerto Rico. . . before we did Field Day on June 20th was the second Take Your HT to Work Day, so I did my part again and took the Hello flyer which was read by asistant manager Lenys, plus my HT to explain to my co-worker Mara about w... Read More

  • 07/01/2006 | N7R

    By Don Webb (ka7l)


    Last weekend was Field Day for the world wide Amateur Radio Operators, (HAMS).

    The purpose of this annual event is to simulate emergency conditions that might follow a regional disaster and to be ready to provide emergency communica... Read More

  • 07/01/2006 | W2LCA/R

    Had a great time in the second year of W2LCA/R. Last year we activated four grids- this year six... next year?

    What a monster six meter opening! Spent all afternoon Saturday while mobile between grids working stations on six- with a 2m 5/8 wave whip.... Read More

  • Here I am under a shed that was built for storing hay. I used plenty of mosquito repellent. I'm sitting on a sofa pillow. Those metal chairs are not very comfortable.

    07/01/2006 | W7MRC

    I was originally going to be part of the Western Washington DX Club operation but had to cancel due to a sprained and swollen knee. So had to stay home and recuperate. But that didn't stop me from setting up a portable station and operating out in the ... Read More

  • 07/01/2006 | K7UM

    As a fresh General class licensee, I participated in my first FD with HF access. I participated with the Utah DX Association (a recently resurrected DX/contesting club). We operated from about 9500' in the Uinta Mountains of UT. I personally experience... Read More

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