Hi Y'all!
OK things really didn't change after the re-doing of the ummm
Survey because of the Numbering Issue.
People just swapped numbers more or less.? So it still came out to
be a 4.25 rating.
OK so decision time. Be sure to vote!
Do we want to be 6A and just go with it no matter how many we
actually have on the air?
OR
Do we want to do the 5A and have a floater that can fill in when
someone stops.
Please Vote....
Joe WB9SBD
On 4/12/2025 9:32 PM, Joe wrote:
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That was a very interesting survey!
I Thank You who took the time to answer that simple question.
Only three of our 18 were I guess too busy to bother answering.
And the results! You do not know how happy I am with the
results!
My Number as you probably would guess is a 5.? Actually I'm more
like a 6 or 7 if that was possible.
Of the 15 that replied, we averaged out at a 4.25! NICE!

Now time for some strategy.
At this moment, we have 6 HF Stations.
a GOTA Station, (does not count for # of Transmitters)
The VHF/UHF Station, (Which also does not count as a
Transmitter.)
Now Looking at last years results. We'd be in 6A Class.
There was no one from Wisconsin that entered so one contact and
we'd take 1st place in Wisconsin.
1st Place in 9 Land (WI, IL, IN.) made 249 contacts, We can beat
that easily!
1st Place in the country Not so much, We'd have to make an
average of 700 QSO's at each station!
Not likely,
Now if we make one of our 6 transmitters a floater. Like when
someone takes a break this floater gets on.
so we'd be in Class 5A
In Class 5A The winner in 1st place in Wisconsin also was the
winner of 9 Land.
And they have a goal I think we can beat 200 contacts at each
station average.
And to win 5A for the whole country? each station would have to
average 397 QSO's
I feel we could do that.
What do you all think?
Nice Feeling eh?
Joe WB9SBD
Hello Everyone.
I wanna get a feeling of whats everyone's Personal Goals for
Field Day are.
Not sure if the term "Goals" is the correct term, but Can't
think of anything better.
What Number best fits your personal wants for Field Day for
you.
Fractional numbers are also OK, like say you best fit as a 4.5
person.
5- It's a Contest!
Make as many contacts as possible a personal or club challenge
to rack up QSOs.
Try to beat last years efforts. Or try to beat other clubs
from all across the country.
Yeah yeah the ARRL says it is NOT a contest, (Wink Wink) But
if making contacts are worth
"Points" and you publish "Results" of who made more points
than others, Sorry,
IT'S A CONTEST and I'm gonna try my best to make
us the highest score possible!
Improve personal skills ¨C
like logging speed, pileup management, antenna setup.
Achieve a personal record ¨C more QSOs than last year, trying a
new mode, etc.
Earn points for your club
¨C most groups compete for top scores in their class.
4- Shit Hit The Fan!
Test emergency
communication skills ¨C setting up and operating off-grid under
simulated emergency conditions.
Set up a portable station
¨C practicing quick deployment of antennas, radios, power
systems (solar, batteries, generators).
3- I've Never Done
This Before!
Try out different bands
and modes ¨C HF, VHF, digital, CW, voice, etc.
Experiment with new
equipment ¨C antennas, radios, digital interfaces, logging
software.
Engage with club members ¨C
team-building, shared learning, and camaraderie.
Elmer new operators ¨C helping new or younger hams learn the
ropes in a real-world scenario.
Troubleshoot in the field
¨C identifying weak spots in your setup and learning to fix
them under pressure.
2- Hello John Q
Public
Promote ham radio to the
public ¨C Field Day often includes demonstrations for non-hams.
Even try to get visitors to "GOTA"
1- I'm Here!
I'm an extra Body. I will help anyway I can, but no specific
duty or thing.
I'm Here Just to have
fun ¨C it's all about the joy of being on the air, outdoors,
and doing radio with others.
And lastly, to get an idea of Who & When you will be at
the site?
When do you plan to arrive at the site?
You Staying for the duration (Sunday afternoon)
All your answers will be kept Confidential.
Joe WB9SBD