Thank You for Making Our Hamfest a Success
Thank-you to the sponsors, attendees, seminar speakers, vendors, volunteers, and our hosts: the Minnesota National Guard. Your support and involvement made this event a great success!
See you next year ‼️
Thank-you to the sponsors, attendees, seminar speakers, vendors, volunteers, and our hosts: the Minnesota National Guard. Your support and involvement made this event a great success!
See you next year ‼️
On July 1, 2024, ARRL announced the return of the Logbook of The World QSO verification service in their ARRL System Services Disruption bulletin.
Along with his usual Field Day antenna supplies, Dale WB6BYU brings along a handy table of wire lengths for each band for the antennas he is most likely to put up. This reference guide eliminates the need to calculate wire lengths in the field and can be easily shared with other operators who need to build an antenna.
W6BYU has published a version of his Field Day antenna length table at the Practical Antennas website
In this episode of ARRL’s monthly On The Air podcast: “ARRL Radiosport and Regulatory Information Manager Bart Jahnke, W9JJ, and ARRL Contest Program Manager Paul Bourque, N1SFE, join the June episode of the podcast to spread the excitement about ARRL Field Day, which is coming up on June 22 - 23.”1
Field Day is Amateur Radio’s open house. It is a picnic, a campout, practice for emergencies, an informal contest and, most of all, fun!
Field Day is held on the 4th weekend in June; in 2024 that is 1:00PM CDT Saturday, June 23rd, to 3:59PM CDT Sunday, June 24th
Everyone is invited!