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Laguna Beach's amateur radio operators (Hams) will set-up and
operate several solar powered radio stations for 24 hours from
11 AM Saturday 23, June until 11 AM Sunday, June 24. The
stations, operating under Laguna's own call sign, "N6L" will be
located on the fire road between Moulton Meadows and
Top-of-the-World. (Thomas: Page 951, B4)
The event is Field Day, the largest on-the-air event in the world.
Except the during World War II, Field Day has been regularly held
since 1933. It is sponsored by the American Radio Relay League.
This is Laguna Beach's 14th year of participation and your
neighborhood Hams welcome you to experience hands-on,
on-the-air emergency communications techniques with equipment
provided by Laguna's Emergency Communications Team.
For further information please contact:
John Kountz, WO1S/T6EE
949 494 8783
operate several solar powered radio stations for 24 hours from
11 AM Saturday 23, June until 11 AM Sunday, June 24. The
stations, operating under Laguna's own call sign, "N6L" will be
located on the fire road between Moulton Meadows and
Top-of-the-World. (Thomas: Page 951, B4)
The event is Field Day, the largest on-the-air event in the world.
Except the during World War II, Field Day has been regularly held
since 1933. It is sponsored by the American Radio Relay League.
This is Laguna Beach's 14th year of participation and your
neighborhood Hams welcome you to experience hands-on,
on-the-air emergency communications techniques with equipment
provided by Laguna's Emergency Communications Team.
For further information please contact:
John Kountz, WO1S/T6EE
949 494 8783