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Home » Topics » Events » Field Day 2021

Field Day 2021

Tagged: 2021 RRVARC Field Day

  • This topic has 32 replies, 10 voices, and was last updated 4 years, 9 months ago by Jim Clark.
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  • June 11, 2021 at 2:39 pm #1511
    Phillip Beall
    Keymaster

      All,

      In an effort to give participants a one-stop-shop for Field Day material, while providing the option for people to participate to the degree they wish too, this forum post is intended to give the ability to brainstorm, trades notes and thoughts about Field Day 2021. The people who are currently listed below were perhaps on the list from 2019. It has been updated in some places but not in others. I will subscribe to this thread, but if you want to be added to and/or deleted from some portion of the list please email me and I will modify the list below.

      73’s

      Phillip Beall (W5EBC)
      phillipbeall@beallz.net

      RED RIVER VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB Field Day operations June 26-27, 2021

      Location: Pavilion North side of Love Civic Center
      (2025 S Collegiate Dr, Paris, TX 75460)

      **Exchange: WB5RDD 4A NTX will be explained at the June 26 pre-FD meeting.

      ALL bring your radio and antennas and try them out. We can help you set them up for operations or you can try the radios that are there.

      Time: Start set up 7AM June 26. Will have a short RRVARC meeting at 10 AM, start operations at 1 PM.
      Take down crew? 1PM

      June 27
      Send field day article to e-Paris – etc – KB7JZI Handling Paris News-

      Equipment:

      Lawn chairs, night lights, fans, water, insect repellent, and anything we may need – ALL

      Lunch on grill: hot dogs, sodas, water, potato salad, beans, table for food –

      **Grill ?

      Tables – NV7Z, N5DDS, KB5TMY, WA5VHU, W5EBC/W5WON
      Cook – KC5KOH
      Freezer – KC5KOH
      Tarps – N5KCH
      **Club banners, WA5KZA has 1, Others ????
      Push up pole military 40’ – WA5VHU
      Generator and Gas – W5EBC
      Power cable – W5EBC
      Ground rod driver, ground rod, and removal tool – W5EBC
      Extra outlets – N5KCH
      Radios + headphones – 2 – WA5VHU, 7300 – KF5ZMA, 1 – KC5KOH, 2+6-NV7Z, MARS – N5DDS
      Dunestar HF filter – WA5VHU
      Alt power extra points solar+battery – WA5VHU
      Antenna launchers -?
      Antennas + Coax – All band vertical&G5RV – WA5VHU, HF Vert –KC5KOH, 2 & 6 meter – NV7V, MARS – N5DDS
      Coax, extra – 2-60’&1-100’ if needed – WA5VHU
      80, 40, 20-meter dipoles –WA5KZA
      Baseball and trout line for antenna launching – WA5KZA
      Log sheets, scratch pads, pencils, band plan, state list – WA5KZA
      Field day message – KB5TMY
      Copy ARRL Bulletin – KB5TMY
      Cones and warning ribbons for RF protection, Ribbon – KB5TMY, Cones – N5KCH, NV7Z, W5EBC/W5WON
      Pulley and rope for high lift truck. Rope – KC5KOH, Pulley – KB7JZI
      Need more information cards for hand outs W5EBC
      Food trucks, N5KCH
      KISS FM will do AD hot spots – N5KCH
      KYFM on site – KC5KOH
      Hot spot that can handle 8 channels at once – NV7Z, N5KCH, W5EBC/W5WON
      3 banners: “ham radio field day – LCC June 22-23” located at: First Federal at Lamar & Colligate, PD at Clarksville &
      Bring and install – T-posts W5EBC
      24-hour operators WA5VHU, KF5ZMA, W5EBC, W5WON, NV7Z, KC5KOH
      Other Items -?

      Field Day packet can be found at http://www.arrl.org/field-day go down the page to Field Day Entry/Results Submission Deadline
      *(A) Charles Penry WA5VHU will do 24 hr operation
      *(B) Chass Smallwood KF5ZMA will do 24 hr operations

      EOC Equipment manual URLs:
      TM-D710AE_IDM_R1 VHF/UHF manual
      http://www.w1npp.org/ares/radios/TM-D710AE_IDM_R1.pdf
      TM-V71 English O-M manual
      http://inform3.kenwoodusa.com/Manuals/TM-V71%20English%20O-M.pdf
      TS-480SAT HF manual
      http://images.kenwood.eu/files/images/products/product_id_258/file_category_10/TS-480HX-TS-480SAT_Instruction_Manual.pdf
      MFJ-993B tuner manual
      http://www.mfjenterprises.com/Downloads/MFJ-993B/MFJ-993B.pdf
      SCS PTC-II pro modem manual
      http://www.scs-ptc.com/downloads/ptc-ii-manual/releases/4.0/manual40.pdf

      June 12, 2021 at 4:42 pm #1529
      Charles Penry
      Participant

        A big thank you to Erica and Phillip and whomever else that may have helped to get this forum going!

        Hopefully we can get all those involved with FD over here to discuss things. I will post some of my FD updates later but right now it has stopped raining and the sun is shining.

        73,
        Charles

        • This reply was modified 4 years, 10 months ago by Charles Penry.
        June 12, 2021 at 9:33 pm #1531
        Charles Penry
        Participant

          Notes about the list at the top as it pertains to me:

          “24-hour operators WA5VHU” – I plan to be there for the whole time but I doubt I can stay awake that long. I usually quit some time after midnight, sleep in the car, get up the next morning and continue to operate. If anyone wants to use my radio and antenna when I go to sleep they are welcome to it.

          “Push up pole military 40’ – WA5VHU” – 2019 information, I am not bringing this.

          “Dunestar HF filter – WA5VHU” – Not bringing this however I am bringing individual bandpass filters for 160 thru 10 meters which should be connected between each stations’ transmitter and antenna.

          “Alt power extra points solar+battery – WA5VHU” – Yes, I am bringing a solar panel and battery so we can get our extra points.

          “All band vertical&G5RV – WA5VHU” – 2019 info, I am not bringing this.

          “Coax, extra – 2-60’&1-100’ if needed – WA5VHU” – 2019 info, I am not bringing this.

          Please let me know if there is anything I can bring that you may need and not have. Our vehicles are going to be very full I think!

          73,
          Charles

          June 12, 2021 at 9:57 pm #1532
          Cindy Penry
          Participant

            Hi there group. I am getting excited about the up coming Field Day! I will be there 24 hours but probably will not be awake the whole time.

            Question about meals for Field Day.
            First – are any of us getting together at Aunt Mary’s for breakfast before we head out to the pavilion to start setting up? If yes, What time?
            Second – Is anyone cooking the meals for us at the pavilion? If yes, what meals and what are we having?

            That is all for now. I may have more over the next day or so.
            73

            June 13, 2021 at 6:19 am #1533
            Phillip Beall
            Keymaster

              All,

              As this is a new process for all of us one thing I just realized is that I do not see an edit function for posts. I have reached out to Erica to explore our options there as it would be a lot cleaner for me to take input like Charles made and modify my original post. While we look into how to add that functionality please just make posts and if I can get some editing tools added then I will circle back and clean this all up.

              Phillip

              June 13, 2021 at 3:42 pm #1534
              Charles Penry
              Participant

                Ok group, this is the first questions I have for a few of you to help do some pre-coordination:

                The list shows the following:
                Radios + headphones – 2 – WA5VHU, 7300 – KF5ZMA, 1 – KC5KOH, 2+6-NV7Z, MARS – N5DDS

                My (WA5VHU) ONE radio that I am bringing will be an Icom IC-7300 that covers 160 thru 6 meters and my large loop antenna will also cover the same range assuming the SGC-237 coupler will tune the loop over that frequency range.

                KF5ZMA, you are shown as also bringing and IC-7300 radio. What antenna do you plan to use, what frequency range do you plan to operate and where do you expect to put your antenna?

                KC5KOH, you are shown as bringing one radio. What antenna do you plan to use, what frequency range do you plan to operate and where do you expect to put your antenna?

                NV7Z, you are shown as also bringing, that is great! What antenna do you plan to use and where do you expect to put your antenna?

                N5DDS, you are shown as also bringing a radio for MARS. Do you plan to operate only on MARS or also on the Ham bands? What kind of radio and antenna do you plan to use, what frequency range do you plan to operate and where do you expect to put your antenna? Please remember that even though you may be operating on some MARS frequencies that are just outside the Ham bands you may still cause local interference to receivers on the Ham band in your frequency range.

                Who else is bringing a radio and antenna and planning to operate? If so, please let us know the answer to the common questions above.

                73,
                Charles

                June 13, 2021 at 3:47 pm #1535
                Charles Penry
                Participant

                  This is a artist deception of the large loop antenna I plan to use for Field Day.

                  I think it would be best for both you and I keep our antennas away from each other as far as practical to reduce interference.

                  I welcome your comments and questions.

                  73,
                  Charles

                  FD 2021 Large Loop

                  June 14, 2021 at 8:33 pm #1540
                  George Haneke

                    I will attend FD, but will not be operating a station during the event. I will have tables and chairs. extra coax and assorted fuses, connectors, tools and what not.

                    73

                    NV7Z

                    June 14, 2021 at 10:19 pm #1541
                    Charles Penry
                    Participant

                      Ok thanks George, so no radio for NV7Z. You can operate my station some if you want.

                      That leaves WA5VHU (me), KF5ZMA, KC5KOH and N5DDS. That’s our 4 stations unless someone else shows up.

                      Is anyone going to operate VHF/UHF? It is a free station that doesn’t count against our 4 transmitter classification. I should be able to operate 6 meters with my big loop but haven’t planned to bring any other bands.

                      73,
                      Charles

                      June 15, 2021 at 6:10 am #1542
                      Phillip Beall
                      Keymaster

                        All,

                        Erica has confirmed that anyone wishing to modify a post must do it within 15 minutes of posting, otherwise it is kind of forever. We can administratively make changes, but I think what I will do is take the initial post I made, copy it, modify it per the follow up comments and then repost it in line. That way there is continuity of thought and people will be able to see the changes that have been made. I will post the first update in the next few days.

                        As for meals, I wish I had some ideas for how we might get that done. In previously years Sue took charge of that and she and Frank actually DID it, as opposed to coordinating it. One problem I can see is that we don’t know how many people will be there. Kathy and I will bring our coffee urn and all the supplies needed to have coffee. We don’t have a firm plan, but will probably be there early to get the RV into place before it gets crowded and then go get breakfast at Aunt Mary’s. On the way back we can pick up donuts. I think I recall Jim Clark saying something about selling hotdogs but I never heard anything more. Let me mull this a bit more. Maybe if we asked Club members to RSVP for lunch if we could get our arms around the number of people we could order BBQ? If anyone has any ideas please speak up.

                        73’s

                        Phillip

                        • This reply was modified 4 years, 10 months ago by Phillip Beall. Reason: Correction
                        June 16, 2021 at 10:40 am #1546
                        Charles Penry
                        Participant

                          For you that never read all the way down, Cindy and I will be back in time for Field Day.

                          Cindy and I will be back in time for Field Day.

                          Cindy and I are going to visit her family in Lynchburg, VA, leaving Saturday June 19th and returning Friday June 25th.

                          All our items are now staged and ready to load up for Saturday’s Field Day activities.

                          We will be there early for breakfast and setup.

                          I will have my computer and will keep up with this forum and emails and phone calls while gone.

                          See you there,
                          Charles

                          June 16, 2021 at 10:41 am #1547
                          Charles Penry
                          Participant

                            What time is breakfast at Aunt Mary’s? I’m getting hangry now just thinking about it.

                            June 16, 2021 at 12:44 pm #1548
                            George Haneke

                              Charles, changed my mind I will bring an FT897 to run 6 and 2 mtrs using USB and FT8. Will probably use beams at about 15 to 20 feet. Will operate from my van and be clear of Pavillion. Will play it by ear as it goes. Breakfast between 8 and 830 with meeting to follow at Pavillion.

                              June 16, 2021 at 1:06 pm #1549
                              Charles Penry
                              Participant

                                George, that is great. I listened to FT8 on 6 meters last weekend during the VHF contest and heard stations from all over the place!

                                You should be able to operate from the parking lot inside my loop with no problems as we will be far apart band-wise.

                                June 16, 2021 at 1:37 pm #1550
                                George Haneke

                                  Charles, changed my mind I will bring an FT897 to run 6 and 2 mtrs using USB and FT8. Will probably use beams at about 15 to 20 feet. Will operate from my van and be clear of Pavillion. Will play it by ear as it goes. Breakfast between 8 and 830 with meeting to follow at Pavillion.

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