[IRCNews] Field Day Ops needed

Dave Gingrich dave at dcg.us
Tue Jun 21 18:40:17 CDT 2011


FWIW...
I will have my mobile repeater on site for Field Day like last year, on 442.400 MHz. For the weekend, it will be linked to my fixed repeaters on 443.425 and 147.315. All three systems require PL of 94.8.  Club members and any others interested in our Field Day event, should feel free to jump on and use any of them, whether or not you are a regular registered user of the systems.

-Dave 

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On Jun 20, 2011, at 22:02, "Ken Bandy, KJ9B" <kj9b at arrl.net> wrote:

> This message from Bill, WY9T:
> 
> Calling all Central Indiana Hams,
> 
> Field day is this weekend, it starts Saturday at 2PM and runs until Sunday
> 2PM.
> 
> Tom Chance (who is heading up the Marion County fairgrounds group) has asked
> me (Bill Kennedy, WY9T) to help the team put together an operator scheduler
> for this year, i.e.: get people to sign up for an hour or two this weekend
> :)
> 
> We have a super setup this year. We will be using the sheriff's building at
> the Marion County fairgrounds. It's a great location with bathrooms and
> lighting (though all field day radios will be using generator power only).
> There will be 3 HF stations (1 full time CW station and 2 full time SSB
> stations), a VHF station, and a GOTA station (the Get On The Air station,
> run by W9PSE).
> 
> We hope to fill out the whole schedule in the next few days so we need to
> get cracking on this.
> 
> I know many of you operate with this group every year. In fact, I assisted
> Tom with the scheduling in 2008 and know that most of you will be
> participating again this year. So if you're an old hand and will absolutely
> be with us this year please respond to this email at your earliest
> convenience (like today, please) and drop me a quick note at wy9t at yahoo.com.
> Let me know what hours you'll be available, if you want to operate phone or
> code and whether you'll be staying for the whole 24 hour period. If you'd
> like to help on Saturday and then come back on Sunday let me know that too. 
> 
> If it's been a while since your last field day (or you've never stopped by
> to visit before) please consider visiting the group this year and see how
> this whole thing works. Over the last couple of years Tom has put together a
> big operation and over 80 people participated last year. It's a great bunch
> of guys and gals having a blast and it looks like the long range weather
> forecast is shaping up real nice.
> 
> We hope to make this the biggest effort ever so if you're sitting on the
> fence please give it a shot and drop me a note. You don't have to be there
> for the whole event. The operating schedule is for 1 hour blocks of time. If
> you'd like to volunteer for just an hour and then call it a day that is
> absolutely fine. But if you want to hang around for an hour or two or the
> afternoon/evening please do. We have 72 one hour time slots to fill so
> please volunteer if you can. Some ops run a 2 hours shift without a break so
> let me know if you can do that.
> 
> There will be about 20,000 field day operation this year which makes for
> lots of activity on the bands.  
> 
> The thing is we need your help to get this schedule fleshed out and we're
> hoping to put together our biggest effort ever this year. With 3 HF radios
> running full time for 24 hours we need all the ops we can. So please drop me
> note, today if possible, and let me know if you can help. wy9t at yahoo.com  .
> 
> But please, if you haven't done field in a long time or want to give it a
> try for the first time please get back to me.
> 
> Also, Tom's group has put a lot of time into checking for noise and the
> location is quite for radios. If you've never been to the fairgrounds is a
> great location. It is conveniently close by for all of us.
> 
> The fairgrounds are located on the southeast side of Indy and here is a link
> to a map on Map Quest. Enter the fairgrounds at our private entrance on
> Fisher Road (there will be a sign pointing to the Field Day site then look
> for the antennas). 
> 
> http://mapq.st/jNgQ9d
> 
> If you want to stay for the whole event there is free camping available
> right at the field day site (or you can sleep in your car or truck).
> Remember there are clean bathrooms on site and the building is lighted.
> On Sunday morning breakfast will be provided by the Indianapolis Radio Club
> (which is one of the many wonderful things they do for hams in central
> Indiana). Stop by Sunday if you can, have something to eat and meet the guys
> and gals who help make this whole thing happen
> 
> Again, please respond to this email as soon as you can as field day is this
> Saturday/Sunday.
> 
> Thanks for all your help and attention to this matter.
> 
> See you this weekend.
> 
> 73
> 
> Bill, WY9T
> 
> 
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