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07/19/2005 | W4OLB
The Smoky Mountain Amateur Radio Club Field Day 2005 is in the books and it was a great Field Day. We had over 60 members and visitors to our Field Day site and we had great media coverage. We had 2.5 minutes of TV coverage and over half of our front... Read More
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07/19/2005 | KB6EOC
The Benicia Amateur Radio Club (BARC), in Benicia, CA, is partnered with the Benicia Fire Department and operate the Emergency Communications Center within the Emergency Operations Center.
This is the second year we have conducted Field Day as the EOC... Read More -
07/18/2005 | W3KGN
On Saturday, Riley Hollingsworth, visited our Field Day operation at the Adams County EOC. In the photo, from left to right are Craig Hutchison (KB3EUA), Rick Hutchison (N3SGF), Riley Hollingsworth (K4ZDH), and Bob Hildebrandt (W3TOO). Read More
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07/18/2005 | W6CX
The Mount Diablo Radio Amateur Club, W6Cx 5A EB, returned to their namesake site (Mt. Diablo State Park) at 3749 feet this year after a few years of trying it at sea level. 2005 brought a new radiating device to the event this year. K6FEJ came with his... Read More
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07/18/2005 | W8HHF
We had a great and hot time as the Toledo Mobile Radio Association operated the 2005 Field Day event under the club's callsign of W8HHF. '73 and good luck in the contest! Read More
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07/17/2005 | K8AJS
This edition of the IARU HF World Championship was an opportunity to exercise
the new K8AJS QTH. I missed this event last year because we were
moving, but the off-time was worth it, as my new property is still not huge,
but it IS twice as large as th... Read More -
07/17/2005 | W4DW
The Raleigh Amateur Radio Society, www.rars.org, goes out big for field day every year. This year we were a 7A operation with about 30 participants and tons of fun were had by all. The bands were generally in good condition, the weather cooperated ... Read More
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07/16/2005 | N0JK/p
Due to severe thunderstorms both Saturday and Sunday I was able to operate portable for only a few hours in the contest. Some "pop up" strong 6M Es to AZ, NM, TX, and Washington State Saturday afternoon. Sunday I was on briefly in the afternoon and he... Read More