• Winter Field Day

    From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to All on Mon Jan 13 17:42:27 2025
    Hi everyone,

    Are any of you participating in Winter Field Day? I'm bringing my old but reliable TS-440S and various antennas to set up at a local National Guard armory. We'll be in a nice conference room with a window to run coax
    outside.

    I'll bring my TAK-tenna (https://www.tak-tenna.com/) that was given to me to try it out.

    If you've never heard of Winter Field Day: https://winterfieldday.org/

    I hope to get a newer radio soon so I can run digital modes again. They're great during contests.

    73 DE KS4TD,
    Sean

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  • From Ed Vance@1:2320/105 to Sean Dennis on Wed Jan 22 22:01:50 2025

    Hi everyone,

    Are any of you participating in Winter Field Day? I'm bringing my old but reliable TS-440S and various antennas to set up at a local National Guard armory. We'll be in a nice conference room with a window to run coax outside.

    I'll bring my TAK-tenna (https://www.tak-tenna.com/) that was given to me to try it out.

    If you've never heard of Winter Field Day: https://winterfieldday.org/

    I hope to get a newer radio soon so I can run digital modes again. They're great during contests.

    73 DE KS4TD,
    Sean

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    That Tak-Tenna looks neat.

    In an earlier post You mention Your GMRS Callsign.
    It made me think of my old secondary license call WA9WSB.

    I wanted to keep my original KY call,and did until no one in my. Family lived in the QTH anymore.
    I learned I could trade in the K4ZIQ call for a One by Three 9 Land call and was issued W9ODR.
    Got a W call instead of a K call issued to me.

    Later I learned that The Friendly Country Cousin was allowing Hams to use their Callsign when they moved into a different Area. (after sending a 610 to them about the change of address.

    Now I wish thatI had kept my original Call Sign I was issued as a Novice.
    The Hams around my area know me as K 4 Zero Intelligence Quotentient.
    73 de Ed W9ODR . .
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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to Ed Vance on Thu Jan 23 18:23:15 2025
    Ed Vance wrote to Sean Dennis <=-

    That Tak-Tenna looks neat.

    I was going to use it at my apartment but my property manager wasn't so hot
    on it so I loaned it to a fellow ham for safekeeping. He'll be bringing it this Saturday for WFD so I'll have 10-40m capability. If I get into a place where I have a backyard, I'd like to try the 80m Tak-tenna in its "vertical" configuration.

    Now I wish thatI had kept my original Call Sign I was issued as a
    Novice. The Hams around my area know me as K 4 Zero Intelligence Quotentient.

    I used to be known as K D 5 Codgy Old Lion. Now, my callsign is made up of
    my initials: STD (yes, really). My second wife holds the call of KI4OTP or "Old Toilet Paper".

    I changed my call when I decided I'll probably be living in 4 land until I
    die. I'd love to change it to K4SD but who knows when that call will be available.

    73 DE KS4TD,
    Sean


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  • From Rug Rat@1:135/250 to All on Sun Aug 31 19:42:35 2025
    How many people out there participate in Winter Field Day?

    I have only had the opportunity to work WFD 2024 due to being out of the country and inactive for 14 years. I had fun, and I think it is a great idea. However the group that runs it does seem to be a bit full of themselves.

    The amount of effort that is wasted screaming that IT IS NOT A CONTEST is a bit stupid. Call it what you want, but like sailing *Any time you see another boat in front of you, you're racing!* Get a bunch of hams and tell them to make as many contacts in a specified amount of times, you have a contest on your hands.

    Some of their rules are a bit daft, such as this years NEW multiplier. " Operate six continuous hours during the event: Emergencies may last days or even weeks. You may be expected to man a radio station between 4-12 hours if you are operating alone or in shifts. Can you sit and operate for extended periods of time with enough backup power? This does not necessarily mean you are making contacts the whole time, but you are in front of the radio, monitoring, and ready to pick up a microphone if you are called. OM x2"

    Come on.. I am in my 50s, I can't sleep through an 8 hour strech without getting up and going to the bathroom! Does that mean I lose the multipler? When asked for clarification, not was really given...

    Had another guy suggest that they make the exchange more geared to an actual EMCOM excercise. We have X beds full, X beds available, need food for X. While that might work for small scale localized EMCOM drill, could you imagine the non WARC bands filled with such traffic?

    Not to mention one of the main points of field day is to entice people to get out and operate, that normally would not operate a contest while learning new modes and skills. How much of a turn off do you think it will be for new or non really active operators if they have to send long formal messages?

    How would you incorporate that into FT8/FT4?

    I think ARRL Field Day does a good job of introducing you to formal traffic by giving you multiplers for sending properlly formatted NTS traffic through WINLINK or a traffic net. I had a blast getting that multipler during the ARRL Field Day, and enjoyed hearing from my friends/family that the messages were recieved.

    When I replied to them, that if I had to submit proof of 6 hours of continuous monitoring my station, they would be getting pictures of the bottles, and that the rules should follow the format of other contests, IE.. You must work X hours, allowing for Y breaks not to exceed Z and clearly visable in the log. Otherwise I will just check the multipler and move on.

    They basically told me they have the right to ban people who they suspect of cheating.

    Great, BAN ME! You are not the only contest on the block. If you want to play word games, I have a pocket full of quarters.

    I was then banned from the FB group.

    Seems to me, that this is another GREAT amateur radio idea that gets ruined because the organizers get too big for their britches! Sad.

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  • From Tom Moore@1:135/205 to Rug Rat on Mon Sep 1 00:10:48 2025
    Hi,
    Mainly I have done WFD from my home the last 3 years or so.
    This year I decided to setup a blind guys group and operate in a small distributed team of 4 or 5 ops.
    For my part I probably made 50 / 60 contacts or so.
    If your are interested in stats of the ops try KF4YEY, W4CI and AD9CA.
    I am probably missing a call sign or two.
    If I can remember the team name we used I'll send it along after taking a look at the standings to see how we did.

    Tom
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  • From Matt Jurcich@1:154/120 to All on Fri Jan 9 21:02:30 2026
    Hi all,

    Just wondering how many folks participate in Winter Field Day? (winterfieldday.org) I know up in our colder climate in Minnesota we enjoy the extra challenge of cold weather operation.

    What you're setups like?

    Best of luck! 73

    -m
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  • From Tom Moore@1:135/205 to Matt Jurcich on Sat Jan 10 10:51:37 2026
    Re: Winter Field Day
    By: Matt Jurcich to All on Fri Jan 09 2026 21:02:30

    Hi all,

    Just wondering how many folks participate in Winter Field Day? (winterfieldday.org) I know up in our colder climate in Minnesota we enjoy the extra challenge of cold weather operation.

    Not really sure what I'll be doing this yearas I don't have the rig I had last year.

    What you're setups like?

    Most times I go out into the field with a local club, but the guy I go with is unable to go this year and not having him with me would make this much less fun if I do go.

    Tom
    KF4YEY
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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to All on Sat Jan 10 22:24:12 2026
    Hi everyone,

    Are any of you planning to participate in Winter Field Day?

    73,
    Sean KS4TD

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  • From Rug Rat@1:135/250 to Sean Dennis on Mon Jan 12 20:38:44 2026
    I will be working it from home.

    I have to, I have to see if one of the organisers will actually DSQ me, when I got in a "pissing" contest over one of their bonus points being poorly worded.

    "Operate six continuous hours during the event: Emergencies may last days or even weeks. You may be expected to man a radio station between 4-12 hours if you are operating alone or in shifts. Can you sit and operate for extended periods of time with enough backup power? This does not necessarily mean you are making contacts the whole time, but you are in front of the radio, monitoring and ready to pick up a microphone
    if you are called. OM x2"

    So, in order for me to claim this, I have to hold my bladder for 6 hours, or claim to take an HT into bathroom, and be ready to grab it mid piss if someone calls CQ on my frequency? How about makig this a bit more sensible, like breaks can be no longer than x minutes as indicated in the log? Like other contests do for single op entries.

    I guess I will have to submit pictures of the piss jugs....

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  • From Mortar M.@1:124/5016 to Rug Rat on Mon Jan 12 23:27:06 2026
    Re: Re: Winter Field Day
    By: Rug Rat to Sean Dennis on Mon Jan 12 2026 20:38:44

    ...claim to take an HT into bathroom, and be ready to grab it mid piss if someone calls CQ on my frequency?

    Any way to make your HT VOX-enabled?
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  • From Rug Rat@1:135/250 to Mortar M. on Tue Jan 13 12:37:10 2026
    On Mon 12-Jan-2026 11:27p, Mortar M.@1:124/5016.0 said to Rug Rat:

    Any way to make your HT VOX-enabled?

    Possibly, but I refuse to take a radio into the bathroom with me!

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  • From Mortar M.@1:124/5016 to Rug Rat on Tue Jan 13 13:47:45 2026
    Re: Re: Winter Field Day
    By: Rug Rat to Mortar M. on Tue Jan 13 2026 12:37:10

    Possibly, but I refuse to take a radio into the bathroom with me!

    Heh, don't blame you. I cringe a bit when I see...well, hear...people in public restroom yakking on their phone while doing their business. That's just tacky. Worse, they often have their speakers on so I have to hear both sides of the conversation, not to mention the person on the other end has to hear whatever's going on in the john. No class, low-brow people.
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  • From Randall Schad@1:226/44 to Matt Jurcich on Tue Jan 13 19:47:14 2026
    On 09 Jan 2026, Matt Jurcich said the following...

    Just wondering how many folks participate in Winter Field Day?

    Northwest Ohio here. Our club organizes for the event every year, and we run both sheltered (with portable heat and battery power) as well as out in the open, depending on what each participant is interested in.

    We've historically had pretty good turnout: about a dozen operators (and a few visitors) along with wives bringing food to make it well worth our while.

    We're definitely ready for another cold winter day with good, hot food!

    73!
    Randall
    WZ8Q

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  • From Randall Schad@1:226/44 to Rug Rat on Tue Jan 13 20:01:50 2026
    On 12 Jan 2026, Rug Rat said the following...

    I guess I will have to submit pictures of the piss jugs....

    Let me know before you send out the QSL cards for that event. :)

    73,
    Randall
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  • From Ray Quinn@1:214/23 to Matt Jurcich on Mon Jan 12 20:19:36 2026

    Hello Matt!

    09 Jan 26 21:02, you wrote to all:

    Just wondering how many folks participate in Winter Field Day? (winterfieldday.org) I know up in our colder climate in Minnesota we enjoy the extra challenge of cold weather operation.

    I plan to join the local club at their Winter Field Day. My actual participation may depend on the weather (It hasn't snowed here since January 25, 1999). I am hoping it is dry. It was sunny and 60F degrees today after the morning Tule Fog burned off.

    I may take our travel trailer to the event so I can set up a packet station and send messages to the State OES. I may also make attempt some data modes; Winlink over VARA HF and/or via my packet BBS atop a +7500' ASL mountain. However, if I haven't made all the preparations before this weekend event, I will have to stay home as we are traveling with the trailer a couple of days after the event and the missus says the trip is more important.

    I haven't decided which radio to take: my Yaesu FT-991A, my Icom IC-7100, or a Yaesu FT-857D for the packet stuff. (I am using a FT-857D for the W6RAY-10 Winlink Gateway as part of one of the packet BBSes) The easiest will be the FT-991A since it's the easiest for me to connect to my computer, whether it be a Windows 11 laptop or a raspberry pi, one of which I have Craig's KM6LYW DigiPi installed.

    For antennas: I have a few different wire antennas as well as a DX Commander Classic. I plan to add the Classic to my home station as I have had good luck with DX in the past. It is not currently up at the moment due to some anticipated work being done in the back yard.

    The club has a crank-up tower mounted to a trailer and a tri-band 3-element yagi antenna along with a couple of wire antennas. I was trying to find some photos on the Club's web site of the tower in use, but they seem to not be available. We also have use of two Icom IC-7300 radios for the event. We use a local farm's "Pumpkin Patch" where they have a corn maze and a pumpkin patch during October on the southern edge of the city. It is the same location we have our Field Day in June (2024 and 2025 the temperatures was well over 100F).

    We usually run (in the summer) 3A SJV (San Joaquin Valley) and I sure it will be similar this month. The Club's call is WA6BAI, The Tulare County Amateur Radio Club (A 501(c)3
    group)

    I could go on, but it's getting late and I am likely boring you.

    73 de Ray
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  • From Ray Quinn@1:214/23 to Sean Dennis on Mon Jan 12 20:47:41 2026

    Hello Sean!

    10 Jan 26 22:24, you wrote to all:

    Are any of you planning to participate in Winter Field Day?

    See my reply to Matt, who asked the same question...

    73 de Ray
    Visalia, CA DM06ii
    W6RAY/WRKZ506



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  • From Mortar M.@1:124/5016 to Ray Quinn on Wed Jan 14 11:35:08 2026
    Re: Re: Winter Field Day
    By: Ray Quinn to Matt Jurcich on Mon Jan 12 2026 20:19:36

    I could go on, but it's getting late and I am likely boring you.

    Hams are gear heads. What could be better? :)
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  • From MIKE POWELL@1:2320/195 to MORTAR M. on Wed Jan 14 08:56:00 2026
    Heh, don't blame you. I cringe a bit when I see...well, hear...people in public restroom yakking on their phone while doing their business. That's ju tacky. Worse, they often have their speakers on so I have to hear both sides of the conversation, not to mention the person on the other end has to hear whatever's going on in the john. No class, low-brow people.

    Makes me uneasy also. Always made me want to do some extra flushing so
    the person on the other end knew where their spouse/SO/subordinate was
    calling them from.

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