Field Day 2014 Schedule
Prior to Friday afternoon, band chairs should coordinate with the Field Day chairmen and finalize positions where each station and the Boy Scouts will set up in the field. Anyone interested in operating during field day is welcome to make arrangements to do so by contacting the band chairmen directly.
A "Get On The Air" station is planned to allow visitors, even unlicensed visitors, a supervised opportunity to see what radio is all about.
Visitors welcomed, and encouraged! Invite a friend!
Friday, June 27
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Stations that wish to begin early setup may do so after 2pm. Clubhouse restroom facilities will be opened.
Boy Scouts arrive and set up for first of two night camp-out at our Field Day site.
Saturday, June 28
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Field Day goes live at 2pm.
Brief Clubhouse Grand Opening Ceremony planned for 7pm
8:00am : On your own breakfast at the Harrison House
9:00am : Stations continue setup after breakfast
12:00pm : Some sandwiches available for those setting up (Wayne). Main generator start-up
1: 00pm : Final safety checks of all stations (Field Day Chairmen) Declaration of our operating class (e.g. 11A)
2:00pm : Stations go live on the air! Visitor Welcome table set up. Start of 24 hours continuous operation.
4:00pm : Radio direction finding training/activity in clubhouse for Scouts and interested club members, followed by planned on-foot hidden transmitter "bunny hunt" (Jim)
5:30pm : Early Dinner served only for on-air participants, visiting dignitaries first (Wayne)
6:00pm : Any remaining dinner available to all, while supplies last
6:30pm : Meal clean-up, on-air activities continue
7:00pm : Clubhouse Grand Opening ceremony/presentation (Jim, Clubhouse)
8:00pm : on-air activities continue
(tba) : Amateur satellite contact attempt (Jeff KB2M, time to be announced)
Sunday, June 29
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On-air activities continue from Saturday night, up to 2pm hard stop
9:00am : Breakfast for on-air participants (Wayne) On-air activities continue
12:00pm : On your own lunch On-air activities continue
2:00pm : Microphones down - hard stop. Field Day chairmen ensure all logs collected, and summary able to be ARRL submitted. Stations tear down Site clean-up.
4:00pm (approx) Clubhouse locked up End of Field Day, 2014
A "Get On The Air" station is planned to allow visitors, even unlicensed visitors, a supervised opportunity to see what radio is all about.
Visitors welcomed, and encouraged! Invite a friend!
Friday, June 27
===========
Stations that wish to begin early setup may do so after 2pm. Clubhouse restroom facilities will be opened.
Boy Scouts arrive and set up for first of two night camp-out at our Field Day site.
Saturday, June 28
=============
Field Day goes live at 2pm.
Brief Clubhouse Grand Opening Ceremony planned for 7pm
8:00am : On your own breakfast at the Harrison House
9:00am : Stations continue setup after breakfast
12:00pm : Some sandwiches available for those setting up (Wayne). Main generator start-up
1: 00pm : Final safety checks of all stations (Field Day Chairmen) Declaration of our operating class (e.g. 11A)
2:00pm : Stations go live on the air! Visitor Welcome table set up. Start of 24 hours continuous operation.
4:00pm : Radio direction finding training/activity in clubhouse for Scouts and interested club members, followed by planned on-foot hidden transmitter "bunny hunt" (Jim)
5:30pm : Early Dinner served only for on-air participants, visiting dignitaries first (Wayne)
6:00pm : Any remaining dinner available to all, while supplies last
6:30pm : Meal clean-up, on-air activities continue
7:00pm : Clubhouse Grand Opening ceremony/presentation (Jim, Clubhouse)
8:00pm : on-air activities continue
(tba) : Amateur satellite contact attempt (Jeff KB2M, time to be announced)
Sunday, June 29
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On-air activities continue from Saturday night, up to 2pm hard stop
9:00am : Breakfast for on-air participants (Wayne) On-air activities continue
12:00pm : On your own lunch On-air activities continue
2:00pm : Microphones down - hard stop. Field Day chairmen ensure all logs collected, and summary able to be ARRL submitted. Stations tear down Site clean-up.
4:00pm (approx) Clubhouse locked up End of Field Day, 2014
Field Day - June 28-29, 2014 - Band Chart |
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Band | Operator | Mode |
Wayne Wilson, WA2LET Tom Gorman, KE2ES Gene Wallace, N2IMK |
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Tony Otlowski, KD2AFY |
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Darrell Neron, AB2E Chris Heller, WK2W |
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Field Day Chairmen - Mark Townsend, W2OCY and Kyle Townsend, W2KBT w2ocy (dot) snj (at) gmail (dot) com |