[NLRS] VHF @ Field Day this June - possibilities?
Mike Cizek W0VTT
mgcizek at gmail.com
Sun May 24 12:52:17 EDT 2020
The Winona ARC W0NE will be class 3A from a ridge top location south of
Stockton MN (EN43cx). One of our club members is an MD and he is helping
with our plans to make sure we can keep everyone safe and healthy over the
weekend. The site is big enough that we have plenty of room for "social
distancing"; one wavelength apart on 2m.
Our VHF plans are not yet firm, but we plan to be on 6m and hope to be on 2m
as well, all modes with 100w into small Yagis.
There used to be a rule against using 146.52 MHz, but I can't find that in
either the FD rules or the General Rules for Contests above 50 MHz.
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73,
Mike Cizek W0VTT
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From: nlrs-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:nlrs-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On
Behalf Of Richard Clem
Sent: Sunday, May 24, 2020 11:33
To: nlrs at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [NLRS] VHF @ Field Day this June - possibilities?
I'll be operating class 2E or 2B from close to home, battery QRP. Since my
wife is a ham, I'm going to make sure that at some point, we're on at least
two bands simultaneously, to put us in the rare (for this year) 2
transmitter
class. If I'm in my own backyard, it looks like it will be class 2E. If I
can think of a good location close to home, then it will be 2B. I'll
probably
be on 40, 20, 10, 6, and 2. I'll try to monitor 2 meter FM constantly.
I've been somewhat disappointed by the number of hams who have decided that
the only way to participate is from their home station, on commercial power,
as class 1D. There's a lot of complaining that this year, 1D stations
should
be able to work other 1D stations. I think that misses the point. At least
in part, Field Day is supposed to be an emergency preparedness exercise.
This
year, there's an actual emergency going on, and we ought to be able to rise
to
the occasion, rather than bemoan the fact that we can't do it like we always
did.
I've been doing my best to spread the word that the minimum equipment
necessary for Field Day is a $30 Baofeng. If someone takes their Baofeng to
a
high location and calls CQ Field Day, they ought to be able to make a few
contacts. If they have a VHF mobile rig, that's even better. If they have
an
HF rig that runs off 12 volts, that's better still. Chances are, they have
a
perfectly good 12 volt battery in the garage that can be taken inside
without
much trouble. IMHO, if someone makes one QSO on their Baofeng, that's a lot
more impressive than filling up a log book from the home station.
What might be useful is promoting activity times when some of the big gun
stations will be on 2 meter FM. (I forget right now if 146.52 is allowed
for
FD, but that would be my first choice if it's allowed.) That way, even with
just a handheld, it might provide an opportunity for a lot of first-time
contesters.
73,
Rick W0IS
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