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
Visalia, CA DM06ii
W6RAY/WRKZ506
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then only left-handed people are in their right mind.
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