[Harc] HARC Field Day Bulletin- DO NOT REPLY!
Anthony Wiese
anthonywiese at yahoo.com
Wed Jun 24 00:18:37 CDT 2020
Please do not reply to this email. Any questions, comments or concerns you might have can be addressed on this weeks HARC net. 1900L, HARC repeater, 6/24.
HARC 2020 Socially Distant Field DayBulletin
Purpose
Ben andAnthony put some time into creating a united front for HARC’s effort in FieldDay. Because of the pandemic, the ARRLis allowing club members the chance to work separately and then combine theirscores. Here is some info so we’re allon the same sheet of music. At the endis a questionnaire and punch list so that we can acknowledge members effortsand accomplishments. Prizes will beawarded to ALL who complete the steps.
Time line
Saturday:
0800 PreEvent Net on FW. Final Questions and orchanges will be addressed.
1100: EventStarts
1306-1315ish:First local area calling period (freqs and mode suggestions listed below)
1500: Zoommeeting hosted by Howard Lang. Inviteswill be sent via the HARC email reflector.
1606-1615ish:Second local area calling period
1906-1915ish:Third local area calling period
2200: NightOwl Net on Far West
Sunday:
0706-0715:Forth local area calling period
1006-1015ish:Fifth and final local area calling period
1100: Eventends
1900: PostEvent Net on FW. Accolades and boasting.
Frequencies
FM, Phone& CW and MT63 2KL, 432.1, 223.4, 146.460, 50.02.
USB, Phone& CW, 28.303,21.280, 14.270. Digital mode MFSK32 USB, 28.120, 21.070. 14.109
LSB, Phone & CW 7.270, 3.955, 1.850. Digital Mode MFSK32 USB 7.035, 3.582, 1.807
TechnicianClass Privileges!
Please keepin mind that these times and freqs. and modes are suggestions where a lot of uswill be lingering. Try any time of theday, any freq, any mode. Please monitor Far West and theQuad 4(KE6SLS) for any updates or news. However, contacts on repeaters do notcount for points.
SatelliteQSO’s.
For 100Bonus Points, the group can make x1 FM QSO. We have 3 members signed up to attempt to do that. Matt will have the first time slot, 11-19,Ben 19-03, Anthony 03-11. If you want tolisten in, look into the downlink freqs and local pass times of the followingbirds. SO-50, AO-91, AO-92. Get info atAMSAT.ORG. We’ll also be trying to workthe digital and linear birds which we can work an unlimited number of times.
ARRL BulletinBonus Points: 100 Points. (Rule 7.3.9)
All licenseclasses can receive the ARRL Bulletin.
ARLX009 2020 W1AW Field Day BulletinSchedule
Day Mode Pacific Mountain Central Eastern UTC
FRIDAY CW 5:00PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM 0000(Sat)
Digital 6:00PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM 9:00 PM 0100
Phone 6:45PM 7:45 PM 8:45 PM 9:45 PM 0145
CW 8:00PM 9:00 PM 10:00PM 11:00 PM 0300
SATURDAY CW 7:00 AM 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 1400
Phone 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 1500
CW 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM 0000 (Sun)
Digital 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM 9:00 PM 0100
Phone 6:45 PM 7:45 PM 8:45 PM 9:45 PM 0145
SUNDAY CW 7:00AM 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 1400
Phone 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 1500
Digital 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00AM 12:00 PM 1600
W1AW will operate on its regularlypublished frequencies.
CW frequencies are 1.8025, 3.5815,7.0475, 14.0475, 18.0975,
21.0675, 28.0675, 50.350, and 147.555MHz.
Digital frequencies are 3.5975,7.095, 14.095, 18.1025, 21.095,
28.095, 50.350, and 147.555 MHz.
Phone frequencies are 1.855, 3.990,7.290, 14.290, 18.160, 21.390,
28.590, 50.350, and 147.555 MHz.
During Field Day weekend, W1AW will transmitthe Field Day bulletin
using 45.45-baud Baudot, PSK31 inBPSK mode and MFSK16 in this
order.
Also note that because of theNational Park Service national park
shutdown due to the COVID-19pandemic, K6KPH, the Maritime Radio
Historical Society amateur stationin California, will not transmit
any Field Day bulletingtransmissions for west coast listeners over
the June 27 and 28 weekend. MHRS Transmitter Supervisor Steve
Hawes, WB6UZX, said personnel willnot be allowed to enter park
facilities at least until July 1.
In addition, on Friday local, June26, 2020, the digital version of
the Field Day bulletin sent at 9 PMEDT (0100 UTC) will be
transmitted using BPSK31, Baudot,and MFSK16 in this order.
The regular digital mode lineup ofBaudot, BPSK31, and MFSK16 will
be used during Field Day weekend.
Any additional transmissions orchanges in the schedule will be
posted on the web at, http://www.arrl.org/Field-Day .
Email Don C. with any questions: ke6hec at sbcglobal.net
MessagePassing Bonus Points: up to 100 points. (Rule 7.3.6)
Check thevideo below for a quick intro: I suggestyou print out the forms ahead of time so they are handy when someone wants youto copy down a message!!!
https://youtu.be/ncNHTe3JDLc
Email Ed, with any questions: kd7nu at arrl.net
Mobile Bonus Points! : 100 Points (Rule 7.3.12)
Greg Waters,KJ6OUI, is the Program Coordinator at the Humboldt County Office of EmergencyServices. He has graciously made himselfavailable to come to your operating site (in PPE, of course) and be your “visitby a Served Agency Official.”
To makearrangements, contact Greg at gregwaters at gmail.com
PostEvent
After theevent, use the following link to guide you through the ARRL log submissionprocess. This year only we can combineour scores. In the appropriate cell use“Humboldt Amateur Radio Club” not the callsign which I am purposely not listinghere.
https://field-day.arrl.org/fdentry.php
Your resultsfor the ARRL must be sent in by Tuesday, July 28, 2020.
Additionalinfo:
A vastamount of helpful information can be found at the official Field Day website.
http://field-day.arrl.org/
Questionnaire
Forrecognition, praise and prizes please fill out the form and do the following. Doing so will also show Ben and Anthony youappreciate the time they put into organizing the event.
What is yourName?
What is yourCallsign?
What is yourmailing address?
How manybands and modes (phone, CW, digital) did you work? Ex. 2m phone, digital, 6mphone = 3
How manyQSO’s/contacts did you make?
What was thefurther station you contacted? City,State or City, Country
How many ofthe 85 possible sections did you contact?
How manytotal points did you make?
How manyBonus Points did you make?
What is theapproximate height of your tallest temporary antenna?
How manynever before bands and modes did you work during field day? What were they?
How many newstates did you work?
How many newcountries did you work?
What was thelat/long of your station? Degree Decimalformat. Ex 40.9,-124.0
What is your6 digit Grid Square code? Ex. CN70xu
Please senda picture of your operating station, antennas or family watching you operate toour club Historian Kevin. Kk6mpt at gmail.com
Snail Mailor Email your completed form to Ben or Anthony depending on the first letter ofyour suffix. A-M goes to Anthony. N-Z goes to Ben. Example WA6NBG’s form goes to Ben.
AnthonyWiese, PO Box 491, Blue Lake, CA 95525 or anthonywiese at yahoo.com
Ben Adams,2547 Donna Dr., Eureka, CA 95503 or timidfreerider at gmail.com
Please sendthese by July 12, 2020.
If you haveany questions, comments or concerns please bring them up on the HARC Net. 6/24
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