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Re: [TenTec] OT: Field Day Drill

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] OT: Field Day Drill
From: Stuart Rohre <rohre@arlut.utexas.edu>
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Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2012 19:04:59 -0500
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Well I agree that the ARRL evolved FD has become a coat of many colors.

My main point was that there is already an annual emergency 
communications exercise, the SET, under ARES as the emergency 
communications arm of ARRL.  And I think FD is so large because it is 
made up of many facets.

However, SET is much smaller than Field Day has become.  Could that be 
because points are under-emphasized and SET is sometimes a county ARES 
group made up of members of several clubs?  Thus, you don't have that 
direct competitive reward.  In the larger states, you compete in SET by 
sections, and you don't really know the persons in the other state 
sections the way you know members of other local clubs because 
memberships may lap over more than one club.

I guess the ambiguous nature of FD has evolved because it either was 
directed to offer something for the non emergency comms ham, or it 
gravitated towards that direction to provide something for everybody in 
a club to participate in.  I am always amazed at those who come out but 
do not operate when given plenty of chances.  My hat is off to those of 
that group who do come out early and help set up! (and take down, the 
next day).  But, most groups find a larger turn out just before the 
announced meal serving time.

I think I have read that in its earliest days, it was a get into the 
outdoors kind of thing, an early summer, pleasant weather event for the 
most part; picked to happen in late June, when weather is neither too 
hot nor cold in CT, home of ARRL.  Now, those of us in the desert 
Southwest have to sweat if we stay outdoors and risk sun stroke every 
year we do Field Day!  There is strong sentiment in the Southern ARRL 
divisions for moving FD to a milder weather time of year for all, like 
Spring or Fall.  Or have a choice of having one in Winter or one in Summer!

But, another thing has changed.  Emergency communications no longer 
operates from a tent outdoors.  There are comms vans, with built on 
antennas, or you operate a real emergency from an EOC.  There is now 
provision for that in FD, thankfully (EOC operation).  If they change up 
FD to be more of an emergency comms exercise you lose many of the casual 
hams, who otherwise often come to FD for the first time and get lured 
into exploring more about Em Comm.

I don't think most realize how much preplanning has to happen to put on 
a FD.  I speak from putting on my first with four stations in 1958.
Now that was an experience on OJT!!

Permission for the location, notifying the Police, (NO, Martians are not 
landing this coming weekend), and even the provision of ice, water,
necessary amenities, food, rest areas, and hundreds of details about 
antenna supports, antennas, feeds, equipment, PR, power, and Safety 
above all, are needed ahead of time.  We have to have an annual how to 
work in hot weather training session, how to spot and treat various 
forms of heat induced illness, etc. among other planning sessions.


With the many Public Service requests clubs get once they look for other 
events where communications can be practiced, and with multiple SET type 
events for ARES in some states, groups are finding that too much 
training wears out the members, or takes too much time away from family. 
  And that is
a big factor in how to approach radio events, not alienating the family 
support of the ham.

Not all ham's families are also hams.  The all ham family is as rare 
today as it was in the 1950's from my observations, and keeping peace at 
home  then becomes a prime task.

But trying to get back on Ten Tec topics, how many used an Eagle at 
Field Day, and what were your experiences in operating it?

-Stuart Rohre
K5KVH
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