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06/30/2006 | W8VY
Sometime around 11PM EST, on 40M cw, my co-operator K8WPI and I heard what might have been a Long Delayed Echo. We think this because of the nature of the signal and the content. We had been cruising up and down the band all day and were familiar with ... Read More
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06/30/2006 | WO8VET
This was the first field day that me (Chris, WO8USA) and my two sons (Ryan, WO8VET) and Jason (KD8DPW) have been able to individually participate. Ryan and Jason, 9 and 12 years old, have been licensed for about a month.
We kept it simple, maybe nex... Read More -
06/30/2006 | K5WNH
This was another fun Field Day even with propagation lacking, at least in the eyes of the QRP crowd. When the event started, 20 meters was the outright "band of choice" although later, 15 and even 10 meters would have some openings. I tried a new anten... Read More
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06/30/2006 | N1XG
The Pioneer Valley Radio Association (PVRA) had once again held Field Day this year high atop Box Mountain in Bolton, CT, just NE of Hartford. Although we had a more slimmed down crew, we managed to make it a great time and 80 meters worked well for u... Read More
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06/30/2006 | WA6TOW
The Coastside Amateur Radio Club (CARC) held its annual Field Day exercise once again atop Sweeney Ridge at the San Francisco Bay Discovery Site above Pacifica, CA. The Discovery Site faces Pacifica and the Pacific Ocean to the West, and San Francisco... Read More
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06/30/2006 | K7SMA
Great contest - 6 was pretty good at times even with an untuned old HiPar 3 element. The old Quagi on 2 worked great but the 432 Quagis went deaf had to resort to vertical. Not bad for a part timer. Next year I'll be ready!!!! Read More
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06/30/2006 | WA9TKK
I operated from the top of Mt. Wrightson south of Tucson at 9,453 feet elevation in DM41. A very difficult hike to the top of the Santa Rita Mountains with fantastic views in all directions. I took the Old Baldy Trail from the Madera Canyon trailhead... Read More
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06/30/2006 | W4CA
The 2006 Field Day was one of the best for the Roanoke Valley ARC - W4CA Club in Roanoke, Virginia.
Operations as 5A this over the 4A that had been run in past years seemed to run smooth. All stations stayed on the full time of the contest, give or ta... Read More












