I definitely concur on that, Matt. Definitely would be a good idea to bring a fan. As for the a/c I'm going to discuss it with League leadership at our next B I civic league meeting (6/18).  We may actually be able to adjust it... 🤫


On Fri, Jun 14, 2024, 6:32 PM Andrew Charland <acharland182@gmail.com> wrote:
Recommend hydrating well a couple days ahead also. Thanks Matt!

Andy
KC3WRX 

On Fri, Jun 14, 2024, 17:52 Matt Orr <n3ivk@hotmail.com> wrote:
Just a heads up to anyone attending a field day event in Southern MD, be ready for 98F and humid according to the extended weather outlook.

Remember, it's just a hobby and no sense on anyone getting heat exhaustion or heat stroke over it.

The forecast can always change, and hopefully it does!

The CARA field day location does have air conditioning, however it has struggled at times to keep up. It may be wise to bring a small fan with you if you plan to operate a station there to help if the air conditioning isn't keeping up that day.  At least it will help keep the humidity down!

Matt N3IVK



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