Southern California Club Xterra
		Southern California Club Xterra => SCCX General Discussion => Topic started by: SteeevO on June 04, 2014, 01:33:43 AM
		
			
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				Just curious, are any of you guys familiar with the ARRL event called field day? If so, how many of you would like to get involved with it? Maybe we eventually we can participate every year if there is enough interest. 
 
 If you're not familiar with field day or know very little about it.. Please fire away with the questions.
 
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				I'd love to get involved with that. Would be a great learning experience for me.
			
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				I'd be very interested.
			
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				I too would like to get involve Steevo.  Would we host our own?   Or participate with other groups?
			
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				I'm thinking about starting our own 
 
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				Let's do it....
			
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				I'm interested, definitely following for updates.
			
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				Yo tambien!
			
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				I'm thinking about starting our own 
 
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 Cool but won't that mean we have to become Generals and Extras and buy all that big equipment?
 
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				 I wouldn't mind becoming a General, I hear they get paid pretty good and tell lots of people what to do? I don't know about an extra though, Hollywierd kinda stinks these days and I don't really care to be in any movies.
			
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				Ha ha ha, that was a good one... No, wait.  What?
 
 Being an extra is not that bad, just extra cash for a day when you have nothing better to do.
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				 Yeah, I suppose it does have it's perks?
			
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				Cool but won't that mean we have to become Generals and Extras and buy all that big equipment?
 
 
 Kind of..
 As long as one general or extra is supervising then other people can operate under that license. As far as radios go
 . I'm sure we can scrounge up another radio or 2. I have 1
 
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				Might just give me a good reason to study for the general exam, maybe I'll understand some of the theory behind this stuff a little gooder.
			
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				My word of advice. Don't stress about learning I'll the theory from the book. Pass the test and ask questions later. 
 
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				Does this look like it might be taking shape? I'd be glad to plan for the event.
			
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				I actually started this as a feeler for next year. There is quite a bit of prep and organization to make it happen and I don't have the time to put it together for this year being field day is in 2 weeks. However. I believe there are a few other radio clubs that will be operating the weekend of the john bull run. 
 There may be some opportunity to drop by their camp to see how it all works before we go full bore.
 I'm very familiar with what's needed to make it happen and I'm looking forward to getting it all together and teaching those that have never done it.
 
 Just to give an idea, we would need to plan what antenna were going to use, what radios, how we would put up the antennas and how we would power the radios for 24 hours straight. As well as computers for logging contacts.
 
 Now that I'm thinking about this more I think those that are interested should drop by a field day site this year just tonget a feel for how it all works. Clubs are usually welcoming to visitors to their site and usually love getting more people involved in radio.. And it doesn't hurt that they get extra points for visitors.
 Neck maybe I'll jump on a radio and make a few contacts if they let me. :)
 
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				Check it out http://www.arrl.org/field-day-locator
 
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				Sounds like a really good idea, this way we could get setup for next year. Maybe practice a bit on the various runs with setting up antennas and such? I've been really studying antennas lately trying to not only figure out the best configuration for my house but to get a really decent mobile setup that doesn't require too much gear. I remember seeing a offroad rype radio shop on the way out of Big Bear a few weeks ago but didn't have the time to stop. I would venture to guess that they might be operating a site there or will for sure know where some of the sites up there are. I have access to a portable generator so keeping everything powered up might not be too difficult. 
			
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				Setting up a radio on various trips to the mountains this summer sounds like a good idea. I can unload some knowledge next time I see you as well pertaining to home antenna choices. 
 
 And surprisingly I'm actually nor familiar with the radio shop you mentioned.  I'll have to keep an eye out. Also all registered field day sites are at the link in my last post so maybe we can drop by one of those if we don't get info elsewhere
 
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				Giddy up!
			
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				Resurrecting thread to ask: Is this happening this year? Or did it already happen?
			
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				I believe this is an annual June event.  So you will need to wait until next year.
			
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				Yeah, it's late June every year. The main objective is to create a day (or weekend) with as many ham stations as possible contacting one another. Some clubs/groups create social events and/or contests around it as well. Here's some more info:
 
 http://www.arrl.org/field-day
 
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				I believe this is an annual June event.  So you will need to wait until next year.
 
 
 Poop..... I was hoping to check out everyone's setup and see how it's all done.
 
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				Poop..... I was hoping to check out everyone's setup and see how it's all done.
 
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 I figured I would send along a how-to for your viewing pleasure and general radio setup knowledge: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QP6_j9S3_vg
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				  I figured I would send along a how-to for your viewing pleasure and general radio setup knowledge: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QP6_j9S3_vg
 
 ;D >:D  ;D
 
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				Glad to be of help with my technical prowess. The only other one that has vastly superior communications expertise to mine is Jayrats son with his Incredible Hulk walkie talkies.