ARRL Field Day, June 27-28 2009

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ARRL Field Day - Always The Fourth Full Weekend In June

Where the spirit of “Amateur Radio Past” joins forces with the Next Generation of Innovations, Interests and Individuals!!!

As we know, the most popular on-the-air operating event in amateur radio is ARRL Field Day. It takes place bn the fourth full weekend in June. About Tens of thousands of amateur radio operators gather for a public demonstration of ARRL service. Field Day is ALL About FUN. It's part of educational event, operating event, and part of public relations event.

Amateur radio is not just about knowledge but also about growth. It is a hobby and service that truly offers “something for everyone.” Amateur Radio embraces both of 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.

Whana have some full week end FUN? Join in the fun! For further information on amateur radio and the ARRL – the national organization for Amateur Radio – visit us.

So, see u there or see u on air...
73,

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