I've seen a couple of odd statements about the "Get On The Air" stations in 
some of the Field Day reports on the 3830 reflector. Observing some of the 
local clubs, I know there's a lot of misunderstanding about what that station 
is supposed to be used for. Here's what the ARRL package says about it:
Q. What is the GOTA station? 
A. It is an opportunity for Novice, Technician, Technician Plus 
licensees, other generally inactive licensees, and non-licensed 
persons to experience first-hand the fun of amateur radio by 
allowing them to GET ON THE AIR. 
A couple of guidelines to keep in mind when allowing persons to operate the 
GOTA station: 
                1) Any licensee who has never made HF contacts would be 
considered inactive. 
2) Someone who has made no QSOs in the last two years would be considered 
inactive. 
3) A person who operated the GOTA station as a generally inactive licensee last 
year would not be eligible to operate the GOTA station in the following Field 
Day. 
-------------------end of ARRL quotes
Yeah, I know it's not a big deal and FD isn't supposed to be a contest, but we 
do keep score...
    -Bruce AA5B
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