For the non-hams:
Field Day is a 24 hour "contest" in which ham operators set up their operations to simulate "emergency" situations. They do this usually in public parks, campgrounds, etc. You run your radio's off emergency power (batteries, generators, solar, etc.) You use portable antennas, usually wires in the tree's, etc.
Oh yeah, YES you can talk to Canada!!!
There are literally thousands of operators world wide that participate in this event. During Field Day, I have spoken to Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Japan, and all of the 50 U.S. States.
The primary language of Amateur Radio is English. No need to learn Canadian to participate.
The Event is held the last weekend of June. It starts at 11am on Saturday June 26th and ends at 11am on June 27th (2010).
OK...What do you guys think about having our First Annual MJR Field Day Event!?
I have an HF rig that covers 6m-160m with 100w output. I have an 8 band vertical which I could probably disassemble and reassemble. I also have a tuner with a 10m-80m dipole.
Anyone else interested!?!?
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Field Day is a 24 hour "contest" in which ham operators set up their operations to simulate "emergency" situations. They do this usually in public parks, campgrounds, etc. You run your radio's off emergency power (batteries, generators, solar, etc.) You use portable antennas, usually wires in the tree's, etc.
Oh yeah, YES you can talk to Canada!!!
There are literally thousands of operators world wide that participate in this event. During Field Day, I have spoken to Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Japan, and all of the 50 U.S. States.
The primary language of Amateur Radio is English. No need to learn Canadian to participate.
The Event is held the last weekend of June. It starts at 11am on Saturday June 26th and ends at 11am on June 27th (2010).
OK...What do you guys think about having our First Annual MJR Field Day Event!?
I have an HF rig that covers 6m-160m with 100w output. I have an 8 band vertical which I could probably disassemble and reassemble. I also have a tuner with a 10m-80m dipole.
Anyone else interested!?!?
[roll]514[/roll]
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