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Field Day 2007 — Pictures from Machias Radio Group

FD2007I love Field Day. It’s a great opportunity to go out there, set up something simple or elaborate, and practice sending messages (i.e., contesting) under extreme conditions — with radio and laptop.

Can’t get much better than that.

Here are some pics of Field Day from Bryan, WA7PRC — and thanks for the link.

These are pictures from the Machias Radio Group.

Have any Field Day Picture Links to share?

Scot, K9JY

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