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  • Working 20 meters during the night.

    07/11/2005 | WP3GW

    This year made a comeback, and the bands were prety decent. Did work more stations and HQ ones than before. Worked with the FT-100D, Antron-99 on 10, 15m and inverted V for 20m.

    Surprised to work S9SS, Kuwait, Tunisia and the Marquesas, Also participa... Read More

  • 07/10/2005 | K4NVA

    Once again, the practice field at Park View High School in Sterling became the venue for the Sterling Park Amateur Radio Club's Field Day activity for 2005. This was the second year that we had the new light poles which we use as supports for our wire... Read More

  • Ed VE7ED works sideband.

    07/10/2005 | VE7RCN

    After days of rain and unsettled weather, we enjoyed some welcome sunshine on Friday afternoon as we set up Station VE7RCN (Royal Canadian Navy) at Mary Hill, located just west of Victoria, BC on the southern tip of Vancouver Island.

    Mary Hill is a for... Read More

  • The Information Table greeted guests to our Field Day site.

    07/10/2005 | W8NP

    Thanks to lots of hard work by several loyal club members Field Day 2005 was another big success with everyone enjoying good company, really nice weather, lots of contacts, some especially great food and loads of FUN !.

    From setup Saturday morning to t... Read More

  • 07/10/2005 | N3AWS

    I had very limited time to work this contest as I was on call. Single OP Portable with 5 watts resulted in working my own grid and five others on 6 meters for a score of 36. Total on the air time was about 1 hour, and fortunately some signals from Co... Read More

  • 07/10/2005 | VE7RAR

    Brian Summers VE7JKZ and Kathy Kishimoto VE7KKI with a dual VHF/UHF
    array at the field day site of the Richmond Amateur Radio Club, VE7RAR, near Vancouver British Columbia, Canada. Photograph courtesy of the Richmond Review newspaper. Read More

  • 07/10/2005 | WB0GFZ

    As a ressurrected ham, back on the air after many years of inactivity, this was my first experience with a real contest, my first experience with submitting a log. I can tell you, contesting was FUN! Only had a few hours to spend, and only made less t... Read More

  • 07/10/2005 | W4DJ

    This is one of the better contests I like to work because of the high speed CW. Some of the best of the best CW ops are in this contest.
    I could only work Part Time due to stroms created by Hurricane Dennis.
    Got a late start and band condx were not goo... Read More

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