[Elecraft] Response to Oregon FD request

Tom Hammond n0ss at earthlink.net
Wed Jun 13 12:33:34 EDT 2007


Hi Jason, et al:

For what it's worth, and generally UNfortunately for all concerned, 
Field Day is probably the very WORST TIME for a new operator (to the 
area) to go to a radio club function and expect to be warmly received...

During FD, everyone is running around, trying to ensure that 
everything is installed (properly) and running so things can start on 
time... additionally, there's a lot (usually) of activity during the 
entire activity and well-intentioned welcomes often go out the door 
with trying to keep track of who's operating what and where, and how 
the rigs are working.

If you want to visit a club, do it at a regular meeting and then 
you'll have a lot better chance of being warmly received. And, if 
you're NOT... find another club.  But please don't let the welcome 
you hoped for and didn't receive during Field Day cause you to decide 
that this club (whomever they happen to be) is unfriendly or closed 
to newcomers.

No matter how hard we might try to be hospitable during FD, it's a 
chore, and we often fail.

BTW - The MMARC (Jefferson City MO) tries(!) to welcome all visitors, 
and we WELCOME CW operators... of course, we welcome all other ops as 
well. In fact, we have a LOT more CW ops than SSB ops... go figger. 
But come visit us at a Club meeting... we'll be even more friendly then.

73,

Tom Hammond   N0SS



At 09:57 06/13/2007, Jason Milldrum wrote:
>Kevin,
>
>I'm in Aloha, so you can sign me up when you get your group 
>together. I have been thinking about what it would take to get a 
>homebrewer group together in the Portland area, but I haven't run 
>into any other builders from the area. It would be nice to have a 
>place out in the woods to string up some wire. I live in a home 
>where I can't put up an outside antenna, and I've been too chicken 
>to try to deploy one in a local park yet.
>
>As for the local groups, I can completely relate. I'm a newcomer to 
>Washington County, but I didn't have very good luck in Salem. When I 
>went to the local club's FD event a few years ago, the club was not 
>very inviting. Nothing like wandering around like a lost puppy dog, 
>looking for someone to acknowledge you! What's irritating is that 
>they advertise that the event is open to all, but don't really 
>follow up with trying to make visitors welcome.
>
>Jason Milldrum, NT7S



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