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10/17/2005 | W5QGG
A great event. MARC had two license classes in 2005 before FD.
The club entered 4A with GOTA to give more operators more time operating! Hamburgers were served to all on Saturday.
A local TV station produced 30 minute show on the event.
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10/17/2005 | N6CA
N6CA and KH6WZ a really great time getting back into the Central Valley of California this year. It's a fun place to operate, away from all of the traffic of smogville (LA). We both worked many long haul contacts from the valley this year; N6CA had ... Read More
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10/17/2005 | NR6P
peple have to rember that this just a hobby if you want to contest
you have the rest of the year for that this to test our gear in the worst posable condishion and to show the public what we do and
what we do we need to tell the peple and show the pep... Read More -
10/16/2005 | W3EM/W3PSH
ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL FIELD DAY FOR THE PHIL-MONT MOBILE RADIO CLUB OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA HAS COME AND GONE.. THERE WILL BE SOME CHANGES FOR NEXT YEAR. HOPEFULLY SOME NEW FACES AND OF COURSE THE SAME OLD ONES WILL BE THERE. DESPITE THE HOT WEATH... Read More
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10/16/2005 | KA1LMR
From a 1,000 Ft. Hill top in South Central NH.
With much planning and preparation in getting every thing working right Since the June VHF contest. And having no major problems or equipment failures and the bonus of nice weather.
For all my efforts in... Read More -
10/15/2005 | KI4AEI
This is Elliot Robinson KI4AEI, just turned 15 and operated his first contest. Elliot used the station of K9ES, and has been bitten by the "contest bug". Now he is studying for his general license. Read More
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10/14/2005 | W6YX
Thirty-five hams participated in the Stanford Amateur Radio Club's 2005 Field Day activities, operating in Class 6F (6 transmitters on emergency power from an established emergency operations center site, plus a "Get on the Air" station for new operato... Read More
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10/14/2005 | WA4UF
Ok, better late than never... I'll always remember the June contest as "much sound and fury signifying nothing" for all the antenna work that I did vs. how very few contacts I made. To wit:
Friday night, while a friend babysat my kids and my wife was ... Read More












