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, thousands of radio amateurs gather with their clubs, groups or simply with friends to operate from remote locations
Field Day
The annual Field Day exercise is an opportunity for amateurs and the public to participate in emergency powered field operations.
“South Valley Radio Guys,”
Three photos from the “South Valley Radio Guys,” Jon Titus (KZ1G) and Len Bayles (KA7FTP), who operated during Field Day Saturday (6-25) from the Wendover […]
Draper Amateur Radio Club Field Day 2022
Photos by Nick Capener
Utah Valley Amateur Radio Club Field Day 2022 Video
Pat,It was nice to meet you this Saturday for Field Day 2022. I hope youmade it back home safely.Here is the UVARC FD video I […]
Sandy Amateur Radio Club Field Day
Speaking for myself I learned a lot about how not very mobile I am and already putting together a list of things to address and try to come up with a better way to get gear moved setup, and on the air quicker..
Field Day – A staple of Amateur Radio since 1933
In the announcement for the first Field Day, the stated purpose was defined by this statement. “The real object of this contest is to test […]
100 Bonus points using Winlink at Field Day
by Tyler Griffiths N7UWX You can use Winlink to send a message to you Section Manager or Section Emergency Coordinator to receive an additional 100 […]
Field Day Power
by Alan Bloom N1AL (Click for PDF with pictures) The primary purpose of ARRL Field Day is to simulate operating under emergency conditions. Emergency operation […]