This is the home of the Mountain Moguls Amateur Radio Clubs. The first Mogul club was the Arizona Mountain Moguls, created in Phoenix in 1970. That group was created specifically as a Field Day club and went on to win the 4 transmitter class in 1972. It disbanded in about 1977 as its members scattered around the country, although they got together in 2000 at the same meadow up on the Mogollon Rim near Payson for one last FD with many of the original Moguls. Several members ended up in Colorado, and thus formed the Colorado chapter in 2001. The Colorado Mountain Moguls is now set up with the call letters WA7FIK, the original call of the founder and trustee, Brian Wood, W0DZ.

The Moguls have a club station available for anyone to use, located in the Valley Ham Shack store at 4321 W. Eisenhower Blvd. in Loveland, CO.

 

 

 

Field Day in pre-Mogul days

WA7APE
 

Arizona Mountain Moguls

Newsletter from 1972

Pictures from Field Day 1975
 

Colorado Mountain Moguls

Pictures from Field Day 2010


Please visit the web sites of our trustee's businesses:

www.valleyhamshack.com - for mics, keys, books, calendars, Christmas ornaments, Boe-bot robot kits, antennas, RF connectors, adapters, coax, wire, and consignments, and the entire DZKit line of kits

and

www.dzkit.com - for the complete line of transceivers, handie-talkies, SWR meters and more, manufactured in the back of the Valley Ham Shack store