Field Day – Volunteers needed for Setup/Teardown

Volunteers Needed for Setup/Tear Down

As we have done in recent years I will need at least 14 volunteers to assist the Field Day team with Setup and Tear down of antennas and station equipment. If you have done this before, great, but you do not need any experience to volunteer. The Captain for each station will direct all work for their station. If you are a new Ham this is a great opportunity to get hands-on experience putting up a variety of antennas. Setup has normally been completed in about 2 to 3 hours (more or less). Teardown after Field Day has been done in less than 2 hours. If you cannot volunteer for both, no problem, just let me know which task(s) you are volunteering for (Tony WA8AR tromito99@gmail.com) . The Club will supply coffee and water plus sandwiches/pizza for lunch(s).

Here are the Field Day setup/teardown schedules:

Prior to Field Day, a detailed Safety Plan will be distributed to all volunteers. Each Volunteer must read and be familiar with the safety plan. Each Volunteer must sign, date and return a copy of the plan to the Safety Officer. Distribution of the safety plan will be accomplished at least two weeks prior to FD.

SETUP Saturday June 28th

8:30am Arrive on site (meet at the picnic shelter of the Freedom Township Park) PLEASE BE PROMPT

8:40am Assignment of work tasks

8:45am Begin Work

12:30pm Antennas up and ready for testing; generators setup and energized [Sandwich/Pizza Lunch]

2.00pm Field Day Stations On-The-Air

TEARDOWN Sunday June 29th

2:00pm Stations Off-The-Air Work begins immediately [Lunch served before 2:00]

3:30pm All antennas down and stowed for transport. Field Day over and done.

The only equipment the volunteers need to bring are gloves and safety glasses (REQUIRED). Steel toe shoes are always a good idea. Rain gear is essential (just in case). If shoes/boots are not waterproof an extra pair of dry shoes and socks are a good idea. The club will supply a dozen basic hardhats, but I encourage you to bring your own hardhat if you own one. Hardhats must be worn whenever you are working in an area where there is any equipment (antenna components) or any hardware above your head. Remember that even a medium size bolt falling from 25 or 30 feet can cause serious injuries (or worse).

To volunteer for the PCARS Field Day Setup/Teardown crew just send an email to me at tromito99@gmail.com, Specify if you are volunteering for Setup, Teardown or Both as soon as you can. I will confirm by email.

Come out and help make 2025 another successful PCARS Field Day! Email me with any questions.

Tony WA8AR,

PCARS Field Day Chairman


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Field Day Dinner – 2025

RESERVATION REQUIRED – Please register early if possible

PCARS 2025 Field Day Dinner will be served Saturday June 28th starting between 5:45 and 6:00 pm. Dinner will be delivered to on duty station operators/loggers first. Dinner for PCARS members and guests will start immediately after.

Dinner is free to all pre-registered PCARS Members. Guests will be charged $5.00 each. I am requesting that everyone who wants to share FD Dinner with us please register by June 23rd so that we can have enough food available for everyone.

To register on-line for FD Dinner Go to the PCARS web site at: www.portcars.org – Front Page just below the Donate to Field Day Button

Click HERE for Field Day Dinner Reservation

Dinner Menu: Rigatoni; Fried Chicken; Parsley Potatoes; Green Beans; Rolls & Butter. Bottled water will be available (no charge); soft drinks may be available (no extra charge).

Please note that to have dinner with us you must be on the dinner registration list. Those on this list will be served first. PCARS members (and paid guests) not registered for dinner may be served after registered members have eaten (if extra food is still available).

Tony WA8AR, Field Day Chairman


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The Latest Radiogram is Ready to View!

Greetings PCARS Members, ARRL Officials, Amateur Radio Clubs, and all interested people.

The latest issue of THE RADIOGRAM is on the web and ready for you to enjoy. Check out all of the latest happenings with PCARS!

https://www.portcars.org/wp/go/june-2025-radiogram/

What do The Hermes Lite 2, the Golomb ruler, and POTA have in common? They’re all inside the latest issue along with group build and officer updates. So click the link and enjoy!

Please feel free to share this newsletter with anyone who has an interest in ham radio or the Portage County Amateur Radio Service in Ohio (PCARS).

Thanks & 73!

J.C. – KC8JC

PCARS Newsletter Editor

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NEW Linux & Raspberry Pi SIG – Tuesday June 3rd 7 PM

Hello fellow computer geeks!

Tuesday will be our inaugural Linux & Raspberry Pi SIG meeting. We will be discussing Linux distributions, models of Raspberry Pi’s, software – especially ham related, etc. The meeting will be Tuesday 6/3 @7:00pm at PCARS World Headquarters.

A few of us have extra Raspberry Pi’s to give to members (I have one to give). Others said they would be there as well.

I will have my Raspberry Pi set up and my Linux laptop.

THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO GET A RASPBERRY PI FOR FREE, and ask any questions about Linux and RPi!

Cya in Ravenna or on Zoom!

PCARS K8BF is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Join Zoom Meeting

https://zoom.us/j/96686108444?pwd=hN5hDgTGWwdLBLXkLSeAfVOfSa4nGq.1

Meeting ID: 966 8610 8444

Passcode: 915088

73 de W8NET, Gene


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Club Outdoor Clean-up and 80 meter Antenna Install – Saturday June 14th

Make a note on your calendars for club site outdoor clean-up and 80 dipole install Saturday June 14th 9 AM – 11 AM

We need a little outdoor cleanup at the club site and Ken needs help with the 80 meter dipole installation. The outdoor cleanup should go quickly. It is just cleaning up junk left by the roof and window repair crew. Ken has done an outstanding job getting ready for the 80 meter dipole install. However, it has three support points and will take a small crew to complete.

We may do a quick look-over of the inside, but this is primally an outdoor activity. We will watch the weather closer to the date and may need to move the work to a later date if it looks likely it will rain.

Jim, AC8NT


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