BCARA Field Day 2009
June 27- 28, 2009
This is an open invitation to all area amateurs.
The BCARA will set up for the 2009 ARRL Field Day event in Memorial Park,
Lebanon, IN. George N9BEC talked to the park director John Messenger to see if
the BCARA could use the park for field day. Mr Messenger said he would be happy
for us to set up Field Day there this year in the park. If you'd like to help
with set up, operate or log for someone. Please email us your times of availability,
put Field Day help in the subject box of the email. We're not to sure on how
many stations we'll run plus the GOTA station this year. The picture below is
the location in the park where we will be setting up for field day. Set up to
begin at 10:00 AM, with Field Day starting at 2:00 PM. We are hoping to keep
operators in the stations as long as their available. This will be a good time
for the public see Amateur Radio in operation. We hope to provide the public
with a good idea on how valuable Amateur Radio can be to the community during
times of emergencies.
Where the spirit of Amateur Radio Past joins forces with the Next Generation
of Innovations, Interests and Individuals!!!
ARRL Field Day is the most popular on-the-air operating event in amateur
radio. On the fourth full weekend in June, tens of thousands of amateur radio
operators gather for a public demonstration of our service. Field Day is part
educational event, part operating event, part public relations event and ALL
about FUN!
Amateur radio is about knowledge and growth. It is a hobby and
service that truly offers something for everyone. Amateur Radio embraces both
the old and new. While CW may no longer be a testing element, it is still a
strong and favorite operating mode for many. Tens of thousands of operators are
embracing digital technologies, from RTTY to newer digital modes like PSK31 and
Olivia. Phone operation, probably the largest segment of the hobby, also has new
frontiers to be explored with digitized voice, VOIP, and IRLP. And this is why
Field Day the largest annual on-the-air operating event is so exciting. It gives
all the old timer and the newcomer, the brass-pounder and the computer assisted
operator the chance to share and teach the broad range of modes and technologies
we find in our hobby.
Field Day is truly the time in which we bring amateur radio to
Main Street USA. By setting up in parking lots, malls, Emergency Operations
Centers, parks and even at home, amateur operators learn skills that will allow
them to better serve their communities. Setting up in these public venues gives
added public relations value their friends and neighbors can see and experience
the fun and public service capability that their ham radio neighbors bring to
the community.
If your an Amateur Radio Operator and would like to enjoy the
thrill of operating at a Field Day event. Please come out and join in with the
BCARA gang and help get us some points. We are in need of operators and loggers
this year. So any help would be appreciated. 73 and see you at Field
Day.