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Coming Soon!
Ok, I'm building a web page that will show step by step how to install and set up N1MM+. I'll let ya all know when it's ready. Joe WB9SBD
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ARRL DIGI Contest.
Anyone wanna get on and do this contest and make a DZC Club Entry? https://www.arrl.org/arrl-digital-contest Joe WB9SBD
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Field Day Logging Video
Below you will find a link to a video. I do not want to put this on You-Tube, I want to keep it private for just US. Now this IS a video. But how you will watch it is different. it is a combination of videos, and like a power-point presentation. videos and say slides. I know it would be next to impossible to get all of us together at one time to do an actual "Presentation" So I figured I'd do it this way. At the link below is the video, go to that site. And in the upper right is a download thing. Download it to your computer. Don't share it or put it on You-Tube etc. To watch the video start it in any normal viewer you use. The first part are like the slides of a Power-point presentation. To save space and file size instead of wasting time and making the resulting file size much larger, I decided to have each slide only visible for 5 seconds or so. So when a new one appears, simply pause it until you are done viewing it, then UN-Pause to move to the next slide. when it appears again freeze it. Reason is each slide if left to run non-stop each slide will be visible only for like 5 seconds or so. Questions, or help, drop me an E-Mail nss@... Here is the VIDEO
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Field Day Sections.
Attached PDF is a cheat sheet for those of you new to Field Day and contesting in General. In the exchange people will be sending you Their class Like Us we will be sending 6A And their ARRL section for us WI. so 6A WI would be what we send. Many of the ARRL sections are simple like WI, IL, IN, just like the post office for states. But some states have a much larger Ham population and are divided up. And some of these sections can be confusing until you now them by heart. This makes even more importance at the GOTA station! Like in California, San Joaquin Valley, When said the Joaquin doesn't sound like a "J" But the section for your log is "SJV" Santa Clara Valley makes sense "SCV" But San Diego You would think would be "SD" but there already is a major "SD" "South Dakota" So San Diego is "SDG" So print this cheat sheet out and have it handy at your station, for quick reference. Joe WB9SBD
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ARRL Page
Chris KC9CMD, Our PIO for Field Day just reminded me about something we forgot. To add our Field Day to the Official Field Day Locator at the ARRL Website. Well not forgotten Now. We are now on it. Thanks Chris!
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Satellite Contact? 3
Is anyone going to try to make the one Satellite contact for us/ Just one contact is worth 100 points! Details at https://www.amsat.org/field-day/ Joe WB9SBD
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Field Day Set-Up
Hi Everyone. This is the final I guess Set-UP & Station Location Plan. I know probably things have changed some, As far as what a certain Station may end up using for an antenna, But try your best to work it all out with each-other. Below will be what the plans were the last that I knew of. Verticals are self explanatory. Mount them as needed. In the past with a 43 foot vertical, we used the park fence as it's radial system. It was quite effective! How do we know it worked well? One year we were having a terrible time making any contacts. CQing got us Nothing. S&P no-body would answer us. It was driving us crazy! The antenna worked Great in past years! 1 call & That's All! Then we discovered that we never connected the ground from the antenna to the fence. Once we did and BOOM! it works. Now of course don't make the same mistake that was made one year. Where multiple verticals all used the fence! This was a DISASTER! I don't know how no-one thought this through! I mean, all verticals, so same polarity, "No Isolation" then only like 10/20 feet apart from each-other! Then the biggest like What were we thinking!? They are all connected to the same ground wire radial system! They are literally electrically I mean dead short connected to each-other! OMG! So Someone with a Vertical, Please use this fence it works great! BUT only one station please! Wire Antennas! We have HUGE Trees! Many over 60 feet tall! USE THEM!!!!! Any wire antenna "Horizontally Polarized" Height above ground is the most important factor of how the antenna performs. That's why we have towers! There have been many Field Days where I have seen a station using one of these all the craze end fed half wave antennas. That's OK. BUT. it was set up like an inverted VEE. Also OK, BUT..... The two ends are like only 3 or 4 feet above the ground. and the center apex is run through the lowest branch of a 60 foot tall tree! It is lucky if it is 10 feet up! Being sooo close to the ground The ground absorption has to be extremely high. In addition what was not absorbed, is primarily radiated straight up! NOT where it is needed. So USE the Trees to their Maximum capability! I won't be at the FD site on Friday. I'll be chasing bonus points on Friday. Again attached is the list of possible bonus points we can earn! Can you do any of them? if so what one(s)? Actually attached is the "Rules" in there is the Bonus points. Anyway. At the next YTARC Club meeting I'll be dropping off with Matthew KD9DZT the Bow, Fiberglass Rod, and shooting line. He will bring them to the FD site on Friday. Anyone here with Archery Experience? I'm far from "Experienced" Yet this set up is extremely accurate! It has never failed me to send the rope exactly where i wanted it to go! I'll give a brief demo on how to use it at the meeting. Please anyone with a wire antenna PLEASE get your antennas as high up as possible! Now this has the shooting line. but it will NOT be the rope to support your antennas. Bring your rope as needed! This line will make the path for "Your" rope to be pulled up and over the tree top. But it is NOT strong enough to support your antenna. Plus won't be enough line anyway. So bring rope for your antennas! Locations and stuff. OK those that plan on setting up south of the park out in the open. Gain access to that area via the property owners driveway (Easy of the FD Site) and path to that open field. as seen here. The rest of you. This is what we had planned a while ago. Again things may have changed so so work together on it. From Right to left, W9PCK a vertical near his station and a wire up over the nearby tree and out across the field to the right for the far end anchor. KB9JMJ,, Vertical so no issues KD9YWQ Dipole stretched between the two trees as seen by the RED line. GOTA Station W9ET (WX4RAY) A vertical no issue, and a G5RV (RED LINE) strung from Tall tree south of station out towards the Road where there is a tall park sign can tie off to. KD9DZT Not sure at this moment what Matthew plans on using. he may surprise us all. he he he NQ9D Vertical no issues. and being
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Arrival To FD Site On Friday? 4
I am looking for who will be getting to the Field Day site on the Friday. But also be at the next Yellow Thunder Club meeting. I want to know if anyone will be at both? Reason I want to have my bow system available for use on Friday to shoot ropes over the trees. As most know height is KING on HF. We got some nuce TALL trees, and those using wire antennas should take advantage of them for sure! I can give the stuff to someone at the YTARC Meeting and they can bring it to the FD site on Friday. I'll give a short instruction on how to use it. I won't be able to be at FD site on Friday, I'll be here getting some of the bonus points. So at least we have some of them done. So who will be at the YTARC meeting and Friday FD? Joe WB9SBD
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Bonus points Status.
Attached is a PDF, for Bonus points. How are we on doing as many as possible> Joe WB9SBD
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Been Awful Quiet. 4
Is everyone alive? Have sent out several E-Mails and gotten no replies. Some asking for help, but nothing. Joe WB9SBD
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Resources from 2025 ARRL Field Day PR Workshop
-------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: Resources from 2025 ARRL Field Day PR Workshop Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2025 17:36:36 -0000 From: ARRL <members@...> Reply-To: members@... To: nss@... Resources from 2025 ARRL Field Day PR Workshop Wow! What an amazing level of engagement from the ARRL public information volunteer community. You all really showed up for ham radio. We were blown away at how many people participated in the live workshop this week. The response was overwhelming, and we hit a limit we didn*t realize was in place on the Zoom account. Interest in this event was at levels we*ve not before encountered. I know many who had registered were unable to attend live. We are happy to provide you with this recording of the event as well as directly answer any questions you have. We*re going to make sure there is unlimited capacity for the next workshop. Here is the recording, which includes all the slides [YouTube] Here is the 2025 ARRL Field Day Public Relations Kit [PDF] The kit contains everything we went over in the workshop, and all the resources you need to promote your club*s Field Day activation including: Publicity tip sheet Sample media advisory and press release Sample proclamation Fact sheets Social media best practices The 2025 ARRL Field Day landing page contains a lot of useful assets, such as the logo and a publicity poster you can print out and customize for your event. www.arrl.org/FieldDay. Also, the full line of 2025 ARRL Field Day merch is available: www.arrl.org/shop/fieldday. We are excited for this year*s Field Day. The theme of Radio Connects underscores what amateur radio does. It connects us to our local areas and around the world, it connects us between generations, it connects us in person through ham radio clubs, and it connects the next generation of engineering leaders with a real-world application of hands-on STEM activities that will keep them engaged with radio and wireless technology. Radio Connects, and we are delighted to empower you to tell that story in your local community this ARRL Field Day! If you have questions that aren*t answered in the video, please reach out to me via sharrop@.... 73, Sierra Harrop, W5DX ARRL Public Relations and Outreach Manager ARRL 225 Main Street, Newington, CT 06111-1400 www.arrl.org ﹞ 860-594-0200 ? 2025 - ARRL The National Association for Amateur Radio? Unsubscribe from this list.
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FD Call(s)
In the spirit of keeping this multi club effort as club neutral as possible, I first proposed W9ET, but Matthew KD9DZT said lets get a special event call! The response to that was overwhelming! So again wanted it as short as possible. In addition it's phonetic doesn't sound like any other letter so no confusion there. So the main call we will use will be N9N, November Nine November. Ray WX4RAY our GOTA station said his call is terrible here in Wisconsin, And asked if it was OK to use the W9ET since it was not going to be used. I had no problem, so the GOTA will use W9ET. Joe WB9SBD
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Results FT-Challenge!
YES! Not bad for just a 40 Meter Vertical! KA9FOX was the only one that beat me in Wisconsin and 9 Land! So I took 2nd in Wisconsin 2nd in 9 Land 18th in the USA and 30th in the whole world! Fun Contest. Joe WB9SBD
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Call... 3
Whats everyone think of Matthew's suggestion of a one by one call? I Like it! A one-by-one call sign consists of a single prefix letter (K, N, or W), the region number (0 to 9), and a single suffix letter (A to Z, except the letter X). There are 750 such call signs. so we would be something nine something I just digested their database and so far it's pretty open only calls used up so far are. So what do we want to use? I suggest we start with the November prefix N9? Of the N, W, K, "N" has the smallest weight. Joe K9K 45835 45838 Dupage Arc Field Day K9O 45833 45838 Arrl Field Day K9E 45834 45838 2025 Arrl Field Day W9I 45835 45838 W/K Arc Of Greater Milwaukee Field Day W9F 45835 45838 2025 Field Day W9C 45835 45837 Summer Field Day 2025 W9A 45836 45837 Arrl Field Day K9A 45831 45838 Arrl Field Day W9W 45836 45837 Field Day
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Next Decision.... 2
Hi Y'all, OK, Now we got what Class we will be in for Field Day figured out. Well started, again only two have replied.Please make a decision. Now we need to decide on what call to use. The GOTA Station is simple, He can use his own call or any other that he wants to use. It just has to be a different call from the call the rest of us will be using. The Yellow Thunder Club has of course in the past always used their club call WB9FDZ Whiskey Bravo Nine Field Day Zombies They even had T-Shirts Made up for it! While Funny and Cutezy, Guys that actually tried using it on the air during Field Day, while it was fun, it was a total disaster! Using non standard un-official phonetics like the zombie one Instead of the official ones, Whiskey Bravo nine Fox-trot Delta Zulu, Like 50% of the calls were people asking for repeats! All this repeating consumed up a LOT of time. Often the amount of time used to get the call understood, was so long they could have made one or two more contacts! In addition, I have been trying my hardest to keep this group Field Day as "CLUB" neutral as possible! It's already leaning towards Yellow Thunder because of using their Field Day Site this year. So Using their call is pushing it even further. I don't feel that is fair to the other clubs. We want a call that is neutral to all the clubs. And good for Contesting. What makes a call good for Contesting? Look at these records. These are the winners over several years. What is common of ALL of them? It's the Calls! They are all SHORT! None are longer than 4 digits. Some only 3! There are many reasons for this but the two most important is Speed! And less digits to get across accurately. You have to admit the Call Papa three alfa is must faster to say than Whiskey Bravo nine Fox-trot Delta Zulu. And being only 3 digits long less to get copied. Or copied wrong! I propose we use the DZC Call W9ET. Say this out loud,,, Whiskey Bravo nine Fox-trot Delta Zulu Whiskey nine echo tango. Speed! FDZ has a Call weight of 80 ET is 41 it's roughly half the size! Yes W9ET is a "Club" Call, but not in the usual way. It is a special interest club call. A Contesting Club Call. DZC = "Driftless Zone Contesters" It is a special interest Contest club. it is NOT affiliated with any club. Like Baraboo, Richland Center, Watertown, Mauston etc. BUT there are members of those clubs that ARE members of DZC. DZC has members from about 20 different general interest clubs. From All of Wisconsin, 1/2 of Minnesota, 3/4 of Iowa, 1/2 of Illinois, 1/2 of Michigan. It's FAST on Phone, it's also FAST on CW! So I propose we use W9ET for the call. What do we want to use for the groups name? Don't want Yellow thunder or any other clubs name again. Driftless Area Field Day? Anyone got a good name? Thoughts on Call and name? Joe WB9SBD
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Field Day Goals 15
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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Correction, 2
I was just informed in that survey I sent out I made a mistake in the Numbering. So here it is again. Please let me know about any changes you may need to make. 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 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. 2- 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" 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 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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Invite?
Anyone thing we should invite to FD any of these groups? https://makerspace.com/?country=United%20States&usstate=Wisconsin Joe WB9SBD
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Goal Reminder, 5
Hello all, Don't forget to answer the Goal question that was sent to you on Sunday. Joe WB9SBD
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Flyers
Just ordered the Handouts, Three different ones, 100 of each. So we have stuff to give Visitors. A PDF version of each is attached. Joe WB9SBD
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