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Field Day 2024 at Hudson Memorial School

Information, Food and Operating Tents
Information, Food, and Operating Tents

We are almost ready for Field Day 2024 at Hudson Memorial School. The antennas are up, stations are built, everything is connected, and we’re doing final testing.

Tower Team Raising the Tower
Tower Team Raising the Tower

We have one HF Tower with a tribander for 10m, 15m and 20m, and wire antennas for 40m and 80m.  Thanks to Brian, W1XMM, our Field Day chairman and Tower Team lead.

HF Antenna Tower
HF Antenna Tower

We also have a shorter tower with a 6-meter beam.

6 meter antenna tower
6 meter antenna tower

We will be 3A, with 3 HF stations (20m, 10m/40m, and 15m/80m.). Thanks to Joe, AC1LN for hours of setting up and testing all of the computers and transceivers ahead of Field Day.

20 meter station
20 meter station

We also have plenty of food thanks to John, W1SMN.

Food Tent
Food Tent

Our Field Day planning team has done a great job of preparing for Field Day.

Stop by and visit us this weekend.  Our Field Day site is at Hudson Memorial School, 1 Memorial Drive in Hudson, NH.  Operations are from 2pm Saturday through 2pm Sunda.

 

Field Day 2024 Presentation Tuesday June 4th

Greetings All, this coming Tuesday June 4th, we will be discussing the Field Day 2024 setup and activities.

Please join us Tuesday 7PM.  We will be going over the site layout, Schedule of events, Equipment layout, Field Day Bonus Points, and what to bring.  We’re planning on several youth activities, so bring the youth. OH, and FREE food.

What every, your level of license or experience we want to help you get on the air.  So please consider coming to the presentation and of course to Field Day.

If you can’t make the presentation, please mark on your calendar June 22 & 23 for Field Day.  We will start at 2PM and complete activities at 2PM on Sunday.  Please Sign up for operating times at:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1tbsVtxvkATxNUlGudJ_fTZNDGHRvV3xQ4WDZpcxHo8s/edit?usp=sharing

At the Tech Night meeting on June 11th at 7PM we will focus on Field Day operations.

Tech Night will provide everyone with the knowledge of how to operate N1MM contact logging Software and we will also go over how to operate the radio.  The presentation will also include our Station Handbook.  It included cheat sheets for N1MM, radio controls, and how to make contacts. Also found in the handbook will be emergency shutdown procedures, and Safety guidelines.

Consider helping out with the setup that will start around 1PM on June 21st at the Hudson Memorial School.

Please don’t forget this is a CLUB (NARS & ARRL) sponsored event and encourages all of you to participate in the Field Day operations and setup if able.

Finally, if you can’t make Field Day in Hudson, NH, you can still help out the club by taking part in Field Day at home.  Any points you make can be used to help the club by putting “Nashua Area Radio Society” in the club field on your entry form.

Thanks,

Brian

W1XMM

NARS Winter Field Day Plans

Brian, W1XMM, has opened up his station for NARS members to operate Winter Field Day  (WFD) on Saturday and Sunday January 27th and 28th so that members can operate WFD with the club callsign, N1FD.  Brian’s station is in a great location, in Antrim, NH and should provide for some great operating.

What is Winter Field Day?

Winter Field Day is an annual event, sponsored by the Winter Field Day Association on the last full weekend in January to encourage development of emergency operating skills.  It is open to frequencies on the HF, VHF and UHF bands.  Here is a summary of the rules. The full rules can be found here.

  • All stations are limited to a maximum of 100 Watts PEP
  • QRP CW limit of 5 watts multiplier of 2
  • QRP Phone limit of 10 watts multiplier of 2
  • Each mode worked on each band counts as 1 multiplier
SteppIR DB18
SteppIR DB18 at W1XMM

W1XMM Station

The following stations and associated bands will be available at W1XMM:

  • SteppIR DB18 40/20/15/10/6m with an Elecraft K3S
  • SteppIR Vertical 80/40/20/15/10/6m with a Yaesu FT991a
  • Log Periodic 50MHz -1.2GHz
  • Inverted V: 80M and 160M (one cable out to both)
Log Periodic Antenna at W1XMM
Log Periodic Antenna at W1XMM

Great Opportunity for New and Experienced Hams!

This is a great opportunity for newly licensed or inactive amateurs to get some operating experience and a top-notch station.  Brian and other members will be available to coach those who are new to HF and VHF operating.

W1XMM Operating Equipment
W1XMM Operating Equipment

Emergency Communications

NARS member Jack Ciaccia, WM0G, who is also the ARRL New England Division Assistant Director for Emergency Communications and Public Service, is encouraging amateurs throughout New England to operate Winter Field Day to developer emergency operating skills.   

We have been challenged by the ARES group to also set up an NVIS antenna and communicate with other ARES operators at set times.  This would be both VHF/UHF and HF.  The ARES is going to use this opportunity to test their communication skills here in New England.

SteppIR Vertical Antenna at W1XMM
SteppIR Vertical Antenna at W1XMM

Join Us

Interested in joining us for Winter Field Day?  Please sign up by Thursday January 25th at 7:00 pm.  Here’s what you can do:

  • Sign up for operating times – See this Forum Post for the link to the sign-up sheet.
  • Join us on Thursday, January 25th  at 7:00 pm for our final Winter Field Day meeting.  See this Forum Post for the Zoom link.  Or contact Brian at [email protected] to get the details if you cannot make the meeting.
  • Show up at Brian’s QTH in Antrim before your operating slot.

 

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