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In this Independence Day edition of the W3GMS Roundtable, Chuck (NA3CW) unexpectedly steps in to host after a brief mix-up in scheduling. The group reflects on last weekend’s Field Day activities, sharing stories of great contacts, family involvement, high visitor turnout, and some humorous anecdotes—including using antenna ladder line to repair an exhaust pipe.
Participants discuss operating conditions, equipment setups, CW adventures, and the importance of community in amateur radio. With shoutouts to youth operators, GoTA station helpers, and the behind-the-scenes coordinators, it’s a heartfelt and insightful look into a successful Field Day and what’s ahead for the group.
General Highlights:
- Host: Chuck, NA3CW (stepped in last minute)
- Topic: Recap and stories from 2025 ARRL Field Day
- GoTA Station: Major success, especially with youth operators
- Attendance: Over 30 visitors signed in
- Weather: Hot but not unbearable; minor storms avoided
- Bonus Points: Est. 1400+ contacts, bonus youth QSOs confirmed
- Equipment: Mix of vintage and modern rigs; long-run generator appreciated
- Funny Moments: Ladder line used to hold up an exhaust pipe
- HF Events: Many members are also working the 13 Colonies event
Technical Questions Covered:
- Handling band noise on 40m
- Strategies for coax management and logging
- Generator power and fuel management during extended outages
- Using tone squelch to mitigate intermod and interference
- HF antennas and Yagis vs omnidirectional during contests
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