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Time to Prepare for Field Day 2017

On Christmas morning, it always amazes me how the kids can rip the packaging off all their gifts in mere minutes.  The smile on their faces and their pure joy and excitement makes it all worthwhile.  What took months of planning, shopping, hiding, wrapping is over before you know it.  As they say, you get much more out of giving than receiving.

As you might imagine, there is a parallel here to field day.   Sure, you could just show up at Field Day on Saturday morning, and everything would be setup and ready to go.  However, much of the value comes from all the strategy, planning, preparation and setup activities.  Despite the large investment the club has made in towers, antennas, generator, etc., It takes a small army of volunteers to get this right.

This is my first year as field day chairman.  Truth be told, I only attended my first Nashua Area RC field day last June, and was truly impressed.  I was reluctant to volunteer last year, as I just didn’t quite know what I would be getting into.  I suspect many of you are feeling the same way this year.  Whatever the excuse; I haven’t been a ham long enough, don’t know if I can devote the time, I don’t know anything about field day, etc.  Trust me, you can and will add value to this event.  Like Uncle Sam used we say, we need you!

Now that it’s the new year, we are going to start having a regular series of meetings to plan for Field Day 2017.   The first meeting will be centered around what we learned from field day last year.  I’m looking for some early ideas about new things we can do to make field day more interesting and relevant for each of you.  Please feel free to contact me at [email protected] anytime with your ideas.

Some of the preliminary feedback I have received is tactical in nature.  It includes the following:

Current Field Day electrical distribution setup
Current Field Day electrical distribution setup
  1. The Electrical distribution system needs help. The current system consists of a Honda ES-6500 Generator with 240v distribution lines to step-down transformers at the tents.  The main distribution panel needs to be completely rebuilt and reduced in size.  Additionally, the whole setup isn’t currently weatherproof.  The existing distribution “cables” are single-conductor THHN wires taped together which certainly isn’t optimal.  Ideally, we should start with a clean sheet of paper and rebuild this properly.  Perhaps a small transfer switch so we can run two generators (so one can be serviced while still operating), with twist-lock plugs on the distribution cables and transformers, and proper SJOOW cable.  This effort alone would exceed the club budget for field day, so we could use donations of time and materials.
  2. The club owns a significant amount of coax cable. However, much of it is quite old and the connectors have seen better days.  I will look to schedule a tech night to put on new connectors and weatherproof using head-shrink with adhesive-lined backing.  We also need to make-up some short patch cables to connect to the club’s bandpass filters.  We should also label all club cable with the club call.  Finally, we need to determine the best strategy to coil up and store the coax without kinks.
  3. The iron anchor stakes for the towers need to be modified to have a sharp point at one end. Someone with a grinder could do this in relatively short order.  We could also benefit from having a large hammer drill on-site with a ground rod bit to drive them in.
  4. We need to review the hardware and storage containers used to assemble the towers. There was a recommendation to use shoulder bolts that are smooth and unthreaded through the tower to prevent crushing. Also, many of the storage containers are cracked and need replacement.  Need to inventory and rebuild these kits.
  5. We have a trailer, affectionately referred to as BOB (the Big Orange Box) at the Nashua Wastewater Treatment Center. I understand this could use some reorganization.  We need mount some brackets to the wall to get things up off the floor.  Also, we should group each of the tower kits together.

So what should you expect from me?  I will be looking to divide the work up into a series of teams and assign leads for each.  The teams will include a site readiness team, electrical, tower and antenna construction, safety, transportation, food, and potentially others. Many hands make light work, and there’s something here for everyone.

The preparation begins now.  Who said it can’t be Christmas in June?  Let the excitement begin!

Dave, K1DLM

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Nashua Area Radio Club – 2016 Highlights

Our club has had quite a year in 2016. We initiated many new activities and our members learned some new skills. Most importantly, we contributed a great deal to the Amateur Radio Service through license classes and other educational and outreach activities. We have plenty of material to include in our 2016 Highlights video which follows.

Highlights From Nashua Area Radio Club’s 2016 Activities

We made a video as a sort of memory book about our club’s activities and accomplishments in 2016. We hope that you enjoy it!

Fred, AB1OC

The Nashua Area Radio Club is Number 1 Field Day Again!

We got up to some great news this morning. The Nashua Area Radio Club is once again Number 1 Field Day!!

2016 ARRL Field Day Results - 7A Category
2016 Results – 7A Category

We are the Top Club in our Category (7A) for 2016 with a final score of 9,292. The next closest club was W6TRW with a score of 5,610. You can see all the 2016 results on the ARRL score page. For a more detailed breakdown of our score for 2016, check out our Field Day page.

Congratulations to everyone who helped to make our 2016 operation a success! Also, a special thank you to our planning team –

Our 2016 Field Day Planning Team
Our Planning Team
Field Day Presentation
Mike, K1WVO Helping To Deliver Our Field Day Presentation During Our Club Meeting
Field Day Presentation
Presentation At Our Club Meeting

We certainly have many great memories from our 2016 Operation. I spent some time today looking at the photos from our 2016 Operation and the video from our 2016 Operation again. I picked out some photos to share here –

40m V-Beam
Our 40m V-Beam

Our setup was well planned and the execution was top-notch!

CW Row
CW/6m Row With One Of Two Of Our Towers And Beams
20m CW Op
20m CW Station
DATV Station Equipment
SSB Stations and Digital ATV Station on 70 cm
Satellite Station Equipment
LEO Satellite Station

Many folks in our club pulled together to build our setup and we operated hard during Field Day.

Mike, KU1V Operating During Field Day 2016
Mike, KU1V Operating
40m CW Op
Ed, K2TE Operating 40m CW
20m CW Op
Bill, NJ1H Operating 20m CW
20m SSB Op
Jamey, KC1ENX, Operating 20m SSB
75m-15m SSB Op, AB1BY
Abby, KC1FFX Operating on 75m SSB
40m SSB Ops
Brian, AB1ZO Operating on 40m SSB
Jeff, WA1HCO Operating On 6m During Field Day 2016
Jeff, WA1HCO Operating On 6m
Field Day Fun
Field Day Fun 2016
Field Day Feast!
Merle, W1MSI Provided Us With A  Feast!

We also helped to introduce folks to Amateur Radio via our GOTA Station.

Field Day GOTA Station
Our GOTA Station Provided By Wayne, KB1HYL

It’s fun to think about all the great things that went on during Field Day this year.

Our 2016 Highlights Video

Looking forward to our 2017 Field Day operation!!!

Fred, AB1OC

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