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 每 like
logging speed, pileup management, antenna setup.
Achieve a personal record 每 more QSOs than last year, trying a new
mode, etc.
Earn points for your club 每
most groups compete for top scores in their class.
4- Shit Hit The Fan!
Test emergency communication
skills 每 setting up and operating off-grid under simulated
emergency conditions.
Set up a portable station 每
practicing quick deployment of antennas, radios, power systems
(solar, batteries, generators).
3- I've Never Done This
Before!
Try out different bands and
modes 每 HF, VHF, digital, CW, voice, etc.
Experiment with new equipment
每 antennas, radios, digital interfaces, logging software.
Engage with club members 每
team-building, shared learning, and camaraderie.
Elmer new operators 每 helping new or younger hams learn the ropes
in a real-world scenario.
Troubleshoot in the field 每
identifying weak spots in your setup and learning to fix them
under pressure.
4- Hello John Q Public
Promote ham radio to the
public 每 Field Day often includes demonstrations for non-hams.
Even try to get visitors to "GOTA"
5- 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 每
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
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I am planning on getting there on Friday morning for my set up.? Probably a number 4 on your list.? And have fun. Meet new friends.? Thanks
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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 每 like
logging speed, pileup management, antenna setup.
Achieve a personal record 每 more QSOs than last year, trying a new
mode, etc.
Earn points for your club 每
most groups compete for top scores in their class.
4- Shit Hit The Fan!
Test emergency communication
skills 每 setting up and operating off-grid under simulated
emergency conditions.
Set up a portable station 每
practicing quick deployment of antennas, radios, power systems
(solar, batteries, generators).
3- I've Never Done This
Before!
Try out different bands and
modes 每 HF, VHF, digital, CW, voice, etc.
Experiment with new equipment
每 antennas, radios, digital interfaces, logging software.
Engage with club members 每
team-building, shared learning, and camaraderie.
Elmer new operators 每 helping new or younger hams learn the ropes
in a real-world scenario.
Troubleshoot in the field 每
identifying weak spots in your setup and learning to fix them
under pressure.
4- Hello John Q Public
Promote ham radio to the
public 每 Field Day often includes demonstrations for non-hams.
Even try to get visitors to "GOTA"
5- 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 每
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
|
And will be there until Sunday?
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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 每 like
logging speed, pileup management, antenna setup.
Achieve a personal record 每 more QSOs than last year, trying a new
mode, etc.
Earn points for your club 每
most groups compete for top scores in their class.
4- Shit Hit The Fan!
Test emergency communication
skills 每 setting up and operating off-grid under simulated
emergency conditions.
Set up a portable station 每
practicing quick deployment of antennas, radios, power systems
(solar, batteries, generators).
3- I've Never Done This
Before!
Try out different bands and
modes 每 HF, VHF, digital, CW, voice, etc.
Experiment with new equipment
每 antennas, radios, digital interfaces, logging software.
Engage with club members 每
team-building, shared learning, and camaraderie.
Elmer new operators 每 helping new or younger hams learn the ropes
in a real-world scenario.
Troubleshoot in the field 每
identifying weak spots in your setup and learning to fix them
under pressure.
4- Hello John Q Public
Promote ham radio to the
public 每 Field Day often includes demonstrations for non-hams.
Even try to get visitors to "GOTA"
5- 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 每
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
|
I*m a number 5 I will be there Friday night till Sunday.?
Mathew KD9DZT YTARC President?
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And will be there until Sunday? ?
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 每 like
logging speed, pileup management, antenna setup.
Achieve a personal record 每 more QSOs than last year, trying a new
mode, etc.
Earn points for your club 每
most groups compete for top scores in their class.
4- Shit Hit The Fan!
Test emergency communication
skills 每 setting up and operating off-grid under simulated
emergency conditions.
Set up a portable station 每
practicing quick deployment of antennas, radios, power systems
(solar, batteries, generators).
3- I've Never Done This
Before!
Try out different bands and
modes 每 HF, VHF, digital, CW, voice, etc.
Experiment with new equipment
每 antennas, radios, digital interfaces, logging software.
Engage with club members 每
team-building, shared learning, and camaraderie.
Elmer new operators 每 helping new or younger hams learn the ropes
in a real-world scenario.
Troubleshoot in the field 每
identifying weak spots in your setup and learning to fix them
under pressure.
4- Hello John Q Public
Promote ham radio to the
public 每 Field Day often includes demonstrations for non-hams.
Even try to get visitors to "GOTA"
5- 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 每
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
|
I am running the GOTA station for the duration?of Field Day.
If there is a relief for me at some point, I will likely take a nap or eat or walk to other stations.
If there is no one to relive me on GOTA, I will continue to make contacts
I think I hit every level on the list.
I will be there at some Friday. I will be leaving Two Rivers Friday morning and coming straight to site to set up the camper.
My camper will stay until Sunday.
Ray
WX4RAY
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Subject:?[dafd] Field Day Goals
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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 每 like logging speed, pileup management, antenna setup.
Achieve a personal record 每 more QSOs than last year, trying a new mode, etc.
Earn points for your club 每 most groups compete for top scores in their class.
4- Shit Hit The Fan!
Test emergency communication skills 每 setting up and operating off-grid under simulated emergency conditions.
Set up a portable station 每 practicing quick deployment of antennas, radios, power systems (solar, batteries, generators).
3- I've Never Done This Before!
Try out different bands and modes 每 HF, VHF, digital, CW, voice, etc.
Experiment with new equipment 每 antennas, radios, digital interfaces, logging software.
Engage with club members 每 team-building, shared learning, and camaraderie.
Elmer new operators 每 helping new or younger hams learn the ropes in a real-world scenario.
Troubleshoot in the field 每 identifying weak spots in your setup and learning to fix them under pressure.
4- Hello John Q Public
Promote ham radio to the public 每 Field Day often includes demonstrations for non-hams.
Even try to get visitors to "GOTA"
5- 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 每 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
|