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  • 06/27/2006 | WX4O

    A 10-15-20 meter PVC quad, a 40 meter loop and an 80 meter dipole were used by the Calhoun County Emergency Radio Club this field day. 15 meters was somehow open also, and a great time was had by all! Read More

  • <b>Adam,  KK5HT, kept the key hot making contacts well into the night.</b>

    06/27/2006 | N5EOC

    The Northeast Tarrant Amateur Radio Club, NETARC, operated field events from the Gazebo in Southlake, Texas, in view of City Hall. Two members of the city council visited, and 8 visitors signed up to take the next Technician class the club will hold t... Read More

  • "Towers In The Storm" 
Montgomery Amateur 
Radio Club (MARC) 
FD 2006

    06/27/2006 | W3EXP

    The Montgomery Amateur Radio Club (MARC) of Montgomery County, Maryland, made substantially more phone contacts at FD 2006 than in FD 2005 and FD 2004 even though the club had only 1 HF phone rig on the air versus 2 used in the prior two years. MARC op... Read More

  • Having Fun On Field Day

    06/27/2006 | W4BKD

    The Chipola Amateur Radio Club of Marianna had a great field day this year. Thanks to Bill (KG4ZJT) and Gary (WW4JDO) and many others. All had a great time including some young hams and some potential ones, with many contacts, and plenty of food. Tha... Read More

  • Standing room only at W5NOR!
SCARS folk were workin' those stations and visiting right along, as well!  Field Day in Norman, OK?
You bet your Gatoraide, it was...

    06/27/2006 | W5NOR

    The South Canadian ARS (SCARS)a Special Service Club remains robust in public service, community networking, and served agency rapport development and maintenance. Their 2006 FD was held, as before, at Reaves Park in Norman, OK and is a splendid displ... Read More

  • Christopher helping set up

    06/27/2006 | W4FWD

    This was my first field day and i enjoyed immensly.I finaly got to shake hands with a few HAMS I have talked to but never met,and I also got to experince HF for the first time which has got me studying even harder for my General and CW.exam
    I took my s... Read More

  • Kevin Thomas prepares to set up a 100-foot antenna for communication reception

    06/27/2006 | W5EA / N5KWB

    News Star Article
    Jun 24, 2006

    Ham radio operators test response

    By Elizabeth Fitch
    efitch@thenewsstar.com


    Area amateur radio aficionados will get a chance to hone their skills today as part of a nation-wide Field Day.
    Beginning at 1 p.m., members of... Read More

  • The banner at the enterance

    06/27/2006 | AB0GL

    This year the Tri-State Amateur Radio Club (KC0ROC) worked from the HQ. Located in Verdon Nebraska. It was a good exercise for emergency services by setting up at a new location and not using any permenent structure. Located right on Hwy 67 and working... Read More

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