So much for FD being just a contest. Of course there are contesting elements
to it; how better to co-op contesters? However, FD does have a larger focus,
and I am pleased to see somebody else articulate it. I only regret that I
will not be participating. I having always believed FD was fundamentally an
opportunity for every ham to give a little back to the community when
possible.

 

From: BVARC [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bill Stone via
BVARC
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2014 13:56
To: [email protected]
Subject: [BVARC] Field Day comment Fw from N3FJP

 

Hi All,

 

As we make final preparations for Field Day weekend, I have three quick
thoughts I'd like to share...

 

Whether you are a contester or not, please get on the air and make some
Field Day contacts this weekend!

 

Less than 74 hours from now, Field Day 2014 will be finishing up.  Between
now and then, groups all over the continent are making final preparations,
getting equipment, generators, food, rigs and computers together, antennas
airborne, coordinating operating schedules and all the little things that
make Field Day go.  In many cases they will be on the air for many hours,
striving to both show off the amazing hobby of Amateur Radio and turn in a
competitive score.  It is a huge amount of fun and a heck of a lot of work!
Please help reward their great efforts by providing plenty of QSOs for their
logs!

 

Even if you aren't a contester and you only have an hour to spare this
weekend, please fire up your rig and give as many stations as you can a
contact.  Every group you call will really appreciate your QSO and it will
make their Field Day that much more enjoyable!  In addition, you might be
able to pick up a few more states towards your Worked All States Award.  If
you are ambitious, it is very possible that you can achieve the goal of
working every state this weekend alone!

 

For folks new to Field Day, if you are on a single transmitter home station
with commercial power, your exchange is simple.  You'll simply send your
Call, your Class as 1D and your ARRL section.  Just be aware you can't call
other 1D stations for contest points, but all the other station categories
will love for you to give them a call!

 

If you are new to Field Day, you'll find the complete rules here:

 

http://www.arrl.org/field-day 

 

And if you would like to find a local Field Day group, this locator will
point the way:

 

http://www.arrl.org/field-day-locator

 

 

Encouraging visitors can change a life (and even affect yours)!

 

When I was 13 years old, a family friend took my Dad and me to a local Field
Day on a Saturday evening.  That was my first exposure to Amateur Radio.  I
didn't understand the significance at the time, but the guys had an amazing
run going as we arrived at their site.  Still, they took the time to explain
what was going on, the exchange and they were completely willing to abandon
their run to encourage this shy, 13 year old to take over the mic.  Anyone
who has ever been at the bottom of a pile up, running a frequency, knows the
thrill.  They said I was a natural and I was hooked!

 

Had it not been for the positive, encouraging spirit of that great group,
willing to forego an awesome run for the sake of possibly encouraging a kid,
I'd very likely never have become an Amateur Radio operator.  I wouldn't be
doing what I'm doing today and there would never have been N3FJP Software
for you to use.  Those couple hours changed my life and hopefully, though my
software, has brought some added enjoyment to yours too!  

 

If you see a visitor with a hint of intrigue in their eye, please offer them
that same gracious encouragement that was given to me.  It's very possible
that you will be helping to shape a destiny and we will all be better for
it!

 

 

Help for setting up Field Day networking.

 

If you are planning on networking the Field Day software this weekend,
hopefully you've already gotten your PCs / network equipment together before
now and have that configured to go.  If you haven't, do it this evening!
You don't want to be troubleshooting Saturday morning with the clock
ticking!

 

For those of you that still have that task ahead, these links will help get
you going:

 

General setup information:

 

http://www.n3fjp.com/help/networkinghelp.html

 

How to correct SQL Command errors:

 

http://www.n3fjp.com/faq.html#q69

 

If you are running multiple stations but aren't networking, here is how to
combine your log data after the contest:

 

http://www.n3fjp.com/faq.html#q65

 

 

Have Fun!

 

I am planning to run 1E (home station emergency power) from here at the
house.  Kimberly and I hope to work you this weekend!

 

Above all, be safe, have fun and enjoy the Field Day experience this
weekend!  There is nothing else like it!

 

 

73, Scott

N3FJP

http://www.n3fjp.com <http://www.n3fjp.com/> 

 

Serving the Amateur Radio community with contesting and general logging
software since 1997.

 

1 Peter 3 vs 15: Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks
you to give the reason for the hope that you have
<http://www.n3fjp.com/Faith.htm> . But do this with gentleness and
respect...

 

 

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