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Field Day 2011 near Vankleek Hill, Ontario

What is Field Day? (Courtesy of ARRL)

Field Day is a picnic, a campout, practice for emergencies, an informal contest and, most of all, FUN!
ARRL Field Day is the single most popular on-the-air event held annually in the US and Canada. On
the fourth weekend of June of each year, more than 35,000 radio amateurs gather with their clubs,
groups or simply with friends to operate from remote locations.

The contest part is simply to contact as many other stations as possible and to learn to operate our radio
gear in abnormal situations and less than optimal conditions.

We use these same skills when we help with events such as marathons and bike-a-thons; fund-raisers
such as walk-a-thons; celebrations such as parades; and exhibits at fairs, malls and museums — these
are all large, preplanned, non-emergency activities.

But despite the development of very complex, modern communications systems — or maybe because
they ARE so complex — ham radio has been called into action again and again to provide
communications in crises when it really matters. Amateur Radio people (also called “hams”) are well
known for our communications support in real disaster and post-disaster situations.
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  • Field Day is a 24 hour radio operating event that started at 2PM on Saturday June 25th...but in actual fact, we started setting up for it the day before. There is so much work to be done setting up shelters, towers, radio stations and antennas, and then making sure everything works, despite adversity, such as heavy rain showers, and shelters that are not quite up to snuff.

    Field Day is a 24 hour radio operating event that started at 2PM on Saturday June 25th...but in actual fact, we started setting up for it the day before. There is so much work to be done setting up shelters, towers, radio stations and antennas, and then making sure everything works, despite adversity, such as heavy rain showers, and shelters that are not quite up to snuff.

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  • This is how we power everything...

    This is how we power everything...

  • Ron and James hard at work.

    Ron and James hard at work.

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  • A local company provided us with a "inflatable" tent.  Add air, and instant tent.  We used one previously for our main radio station shelter and they are great...but this one...well it wasn't what we thought it would be...

    A local company provided us with a "inflatable" tent. Add air, and instant tent. We used one previously for our main radio station shelter and they are great...but this one...well it wasn't what we thought it would be...

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  • Just add air...but where's the compressed air tank.  Oh, we didn't get it this rtime...so we need to improvise and we try different techniques...luckily  Ron had a compressor in his truck and that finally did the trick.

    Just add air...but where's the compressed air tank. Oh, we didn't get it this rtime...so we need to improvise and we try different techniques...luckily Ron had a compressor in his truck and that finally did the trick.

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    Just add air...but where's the compressed air tank.  Oh, we didn't get it this rtime...so we need to improvise and we try different techniques...luckily  Ron had a compressor in his truck and that finally did the trick.
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