Outing:VHF NFD 2014

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Outing (to be) held from 09:00 on 2014/07/05 - 15:00 on 2014/07/06 in/on Off A339 Northwest of Basingstoke

 

VHF National Field Day 2014

Anyone is welcome to join us, whether to spectate, operate the contest stations, or just to chat! Follow G3KMI on Twitter for updates.

We will be using G3KMI/P on 6m, 2m and 70cm.

Keep an eye on MET Office Forecast

See Lessons Learnt from last year, photos from last year.

Location

We will be using a fantastic hilltop near Basingstoke site with permission from the landowner through Basingstoke ARC, the site is ~160m ASL and has great views from north-west through to south-east.

  • Locator: IO91KH

People

Henry

  • BRING SLEEPING BAG

Morse

Tyler (?)

Phil

Bands

50MHz

  • Restricted for the first 8 hours of the contest, under G3KMI/P.

Kit

  • FT920 (Phil)
  • 10m mast
  • 6m Beam + Coax
  • Tent (morses?)

144MHz

  • Restricted under G3KMI/P.

Kit

  • IC7400 (Richard?)
  • Voice Keyer??
  • 10m mast
  • 2m Beam + Coax
  • Caravan

432MHz

  • Low Power under G3KMI/P

Kit

  • FT-897 (Noel)
  • 12V 10A PSU (Phil)
  • 10m mast
  • 70cm Beam + Coax
  • Masthead Preamp + Injector
  • Tent (TBC)

Planning

Preparation

  • Investigate SDV under Wine (Phil) - Works but clunky, suggest native/vm
  • 3G Wifi + IRC
  • Production of CQs for Voice Keyer

Kit

Radio Kit

  • FT920 (Phil)
  • PC speakers for FT920 (Phil)
  • Power supply for the FT920 (Tyler)
  • Mains Extension leads (morse, Phil)
  • RCD + Current meter (morse)

Group Kit

  • Tables - more are better (morse has one, Phil has one)
  • Chairs - more are better (morse has three, Tyler has one, Phil has one)
  • 2 Operating tents (need to be able to stand up, morse has one)
  • Sleeping Tent (Phil)
  • Mosquito repellent (morse anti-mozzi candles)
  • Laptops (EVERYONE)
  • Logging software (sdv)
  • Cameras (Phil, Tyler)
  • Batteries and chargers for Cameras
  • Steady Cam mount (built by Tyler)
  • multi battery charger (Tyler,Phil)
  • G3KMI banners (Phil)
  • Lighting - (morse has two LED desk lamps (mains+12v))


Food - (morse)

  • Bread
  • Bacon
  • Sausages
  • Eggs
  • Margerine
  • Large pan
  • Pesto
  • Ketchup and Mayonnaise
  • Lemonade/Cola
  • Tea/Coffee
  • Milk
  • Sugar
  • Cake
  • LOTS of water
  • Beer - BYOB
Menu:
  Lunch: Bacon Sandwiches
  Dinner: Pesto (bacon optional)
  Midnight snacks: Vintage Pot noodles
  Breakfast: Fry up (bacon, sausages, eggs)
  Lunch: Bacon Sandwiches

Individual Kit

  • Waterproofs
  • Boots
  • Towel
  • Sleeping bag if staying overnight
  • Foam mats or camp-bed
  • Mug and Cutlery
  • Suncream - if it fails to be wet
  • Change of clothes if it is very very wet.
  • Petrol contribution - if you have an appropriate container.
  • Mosquito repellent
  • Headphones + adapters (Tyler has 2 adapters)
  • Torches + batteries
  • Laptop each?

Lessons Learnt from last year

  • Henry should prepare, bring a sleeping bag...
  • Phil has hayfever
  • The generator is quite loud - longer power cables to allow us to put it further away.
  • packing the car took far too long - do it the night before
  • antennas should be further away from each other - we should at least test the interference by deliberately transmitting at each other.
  • it was hot, bring more water - freeze the water bottles
  • bring cool bag, the fridge wasn't big enough for everything
  • operating in a gazebo may be cooler than in tents - air flow.
  • we should have more specific quantities of food (pasta:water)
  • we need a measuring contraption for food (mass/volume)
  • don't leave the back of Phil's car open - the battery goes flat
  • remove the fuse from Phil's car's interior lights
  • check PSUs don't drop too much voltage during transmit
  • align the rotator arms with north
  • mark north on the floor
  • have a separate sleeping tent from any other storage
  • bring a spade to move farming by-products
  • hi-viz the tent guys (and masts) for moving around at night (glow sticks?)
  • same goes for power cables