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'''[[Field Day]] 2023''' is June 24th and 25th (Saturday and Sunday) at the [https://www.facebook.com/HarborFireRescue/ Harbor Fire Department]/[https://www.harborwaterpud.com/ Harbor Water District] parking lot at 98069 W Benham Ln.
'''[[Field Day]] 2023''' was June 24th and 25th (Saturday and Sunday) at the [https://www.facebook.com/HarborFireRescue/ Harbor Fire Department]/[https://www.harborwaterpud.com/ Harbor Water District] parking lot at 98069 W Benham Ln.


== Thanks ==
== Thanks ==


* Harbor Fire Department and Harbor Water District, for allowing us to use the parking lot
* Harbor Fire Department and Harbor Water District, for allowing us to use the parking lot
* Harbor Fire Department for donating hamburgers for Saturday dinner
* Harbor Fire Department, for donating hamburgers for Saturday dinner
* Sprezzatura Pizza, for donating pizza for lunch on Saturday  
* Sprezzatura Pizza, for donating pizza for lunch on Saturday  
* Scott KJ7SUZ, for cooking the burgers
* Scott KJ7SUZ, for cooking the burgers

Revision as of 16:23, 25 June 2023

Field Day 2023 was June 24th and 25th (Saturday and Sunday) at the Harbor Fire Department/Harbor Water District parking lot at 98069 W Benham Ln.

Thanks

  • Harbor Fire Department and Harbor Water District, for allowing us to use the parking lot
  • Harbor Fire Department, for donating hamburgers for Saturday dinner
  • Sprezzatura Pizza, for donating pizza for lunch on Saturday
  • Scott KJ7SUZ, for cooking the burgers
  • Andy N7SGV, for planning and coordinating the event

Notes for next year

  • It is a good idea for at least one person to bring an air compressor and a tire pressure meter; Andy N7SGV needed to reinflate his cargo trailer tires.
  • Remember to bring any cables and adapters you will need.
  • If you have several of something you will need, bring more than one, because one will quit working.
  • It would be helpful to have everyone monitor either the Crown Terrace repeater (146.840 MHz, - offset, 88.5 Hz tone) or a simplex frequency (likely 147.420) for quick communication among members. A simplex frequency may be better because multiple radios close together using a repeater does not always work well.

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