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Field Day 2013 Review

Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2013 12:48 pm
by SteeevO
With just over 500 Contacts we didn't do too bad this year considering we were running 2 less radios and there were a lot of us out on the trail on saturday.

Did anyone get any pictures they can post?

Bruce, how did you do on 2Meter side band? were you logging?
we should go you set up with a laptop and on the wifi next year

I'm already looking into a new and better fit campground for next year and I'll be starting a new thread with lots of information in that regard.
I would like to see the radios set up in more of a common area next year to help get more people involved and on the radio.
Also, Tara & I were talking about how all the stations this year had headphones which is great for hitt'n it hard and working pileups but when other people simply attending the event walk by, they are not interested and do not stick around. We need to get these people more engaged in what we're doing by letting them listen in. I was thinking we need to spread the stations out so we can have speakers going and not interfere with one another, but lets other people listen in on whats going on. maybe use a an audio splitter between the operators headset and an external speaker.

I'll also get working on a station check list so we can be more organized and more prepared the next time around.

Also, I just did the math... we should be able to power at least (4) 100w radios off of a 1600w generator if we're all transmitting at the same time. just food for thought for next year.

Also what do you guys think about putting up a 6m Yagi?

Re: Field Day 2013 Review

Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2013 7:14 pm
by NotAMog
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Little Solar Powered Ham Shack in the Mountains
(and a Moonlander)

I went with the intention of just trying out the IC-271H on 2m sideband since I don't have a 2m horizontally polarized antenna at home. My brother (KN6VL) came up for the day and decided to jump into the contest. He managed to get 8 logged contacts including one with Gordon West himself.

I was impressed with the range of 2m sideband. The most distant contact was just north of San Diego. We heard others that sounded more distant but couldn't get a response from them. We were having some trouble with the microphone gain causing distortion so that was definitely a factor for part of the day. Next year I'll have to check out the radio gear and get everything set before field day weekend.

The plan will definitely include more radio time and less cooking (sorry Larry :D ). I'd also like to set up a 440 sideband station. Not being a night owl doing VHF and UHF sideband work is pretty easy as the band conditions don't change throughout the day. Most of the contacts were made in the first couple of hours. After that it we were just hearing the same stations over and over. The challenge will be to improve the efficiency of the antenna and coax system to hit some of those distant stations we couldn't raise.

John sent the contact list to Dave (K6DTK). I'll have to coordinate and come more prepared next year.
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The dutch oven pot luck was also excellent. There was little or no food left in the pots. Being a noob at this I got some great tips on dutch oven cooking from Tim (Thank you again Tim!) I need to get the poppy seed chicken recipe to take to another event later this year.

Re: Field Day 2013 Review

Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2013 9:35 pm
by Crismateski
It will take me a couple of days, but I will get some photos posted. I also want to see some of the photos in the POTM thread

Re: Field Day 2013 Review

Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2013 10:38 pm
by SteeevO
Awesome Bruce,
hopefully we can get a laptop in your hands to log those vhf and uhf contacts on the network next year.
I also looked up that 271A.. I want one now... lol.

I also have a WiFi dish that we can hook up to the router if we need to, to extend the range of the wifi signal for a more spread out operation for next year.

I'm thinking we can run 440, 2m, 6m, 10, 15, 20, 40 next year. I'm thinking about shelving the 80m antenna,, it's just a pain to get high enough off the ground. or maybe i'll build a new cannon.

Also, here i what our performnace looked like from this year. Look like the radio were alone for a while a few times but we still broke 500 contacts.
keep in mind the times are in UTC

Re: Field Day 2013 Review

Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2013 10:10 am
by SteeevO
I was also just thinking we should have a field day briefing next year in camp like an hour before the event starts.
Kinda like we would do for a trail run. This would be just to make sure everyone is familiar with the logging software, radio operation etc..
Just a thought.

Re: Field Day 2013 Review

Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2013 11:24 am
by brentbba
Bruce - thanks for the compliment on the Poppy Seed Chicken. Recipe can be found here:

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Re: Field Day 2013 Review

Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2013 7:35 pm
by toms
Bruce - I would be happy to attend your other event and give you feedback if your poppy seed chicken is as good as Brent's.

Re: Field Day 2013 Review

Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2013 11:26 pm
by cruiserlarry
SteeevO wrote:I was also just thinking we should have a field day briefing next year in camp like an hour before the event starts.
Kinda like we would do for a trail run. This would be just to make sure everyone is familiar with the logging software, radio operation etc..
Just a thought.
I think that's a great idea, Steve.

We ended up short several operators at the last minute this year, so we were more occupied with just trying to keep the radios operating. It would be nice to get a little more organized next year, assuming we can get a few more people to commit to working the radios. And a pre-operation briefing, going over basic procedure, and maybe even the basic operation of each of the different radios for those not familiar with them, would be a good place to start :)

Re: Field Day 2013 Review

Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2013 11:04 pm
by Crismateski
cruiserlarry wrote:
SteeevO wrote:I was also just thinking we should have a field day briefing next year in camp like an hour before the event starts.
Kinda like we would do for a trail run. This would be just to make sure everyone is familiar with the logging software, radio operation etc..
Just a thought.
I think that's a great idea, Steve.

We ended up short several operators at the last minute this year, so we were more occupied with just trying to keep the radios operating. It would be nice to get a little more organized next year, assuming we can get a few more people to commit to working the radios. And a pre-operation briefing, going over basic procedure, and maybe even the basic operation of each of the different radios for those not familiar with them, would be a good place to start :)
I would find basic radio operation useful

Re: Field Day 2013 Review

Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2013 12:01 pm
by SteeevO
I think some of the folks that I had out this year were pretty interested in field day.. more than I expected.
But they were a little Mic shy. It'll get better. Im going to.get these guys on hf more in the off field day season