8:00 a.m. Setup begins.
11:00 a.m. On the air for the next 24 hours.
6:00 p.m. Potluck dinner.
FIELD DAY OBJECTIVE-
To work as many stations as possible on any and
all amateur bands (excluding the 60, 30, 17, and
12-meter bands) and to learn to operate in abnormal
situations in less than optimal conditions. Field
Day is open to all amateurs in the areas covered
by the ARRL/ RAC Field Organizations and countries
within IARU Region 2. DX stations residing in other
regions may be contacted for credit, but are not
eligible to submit entries.
ARRL FIELD DAY OVERVIEW
ARRL Field Day is the single most popular on-the-air event held annually in the
US and Canada. Each year over 35,000 amateurs gather
with their clubs, friends or simply by themselves
to operate.
ARRL Field Day is not a fully adjudicated contest, which explains much of its
popularity. It is a time where many aspects of Amateur
Radio come together to highlight our many roles. While
some will treat it as a contest, most groups use the
opportunity to practice their emergency response capabilities.
It is an excellent opportunity to demonstrate Amateur
Radio to local elected community leaders, key individuals
with the organizations that Amateur Radio might serve
in an emergency, as well as the general public. For
many clubs, ARRL Field Day is one of the highlights
of their annual calendar.
Don’t forget the Potluck, Bring enough for yourself and a little extra.
Bring your own plates, cups or glasses, silverware etc.. SEE YOU THERE.