Field Day 2018

Field Day 2018

  • Field Day was on Saturday and Sunday, June 23 - 24, 2018.

  • This year our Field Day was coordinated by Gil Hayes WK1H and Valerie Moore KC1COQ.  They can be reached at @.

  • We ran a Class F station, meaning that we operated from an existing Emergency Operations Center. Our facility is at the government building at 50 Skyline Drive in Worcester, and falls under the jurisdiction of Worcester's Department of Emergency Communications and Management.

  • WECT formally invited members of WPIWA to participate in our Field Day.

  • We ran an amateur radio exam session during the Field Day weekend on Saturday June 23 at 4:00 PM on our Field Day site.  Other exam sessions could be arranged for any time over the weekend at applicant's convenience.  If you are interested in this please email @ and let us know when you'd like your exam.

  • All Field Day participants must agree to abide by the Event Rules on Worcester City Property.

  • Participants:
    • Gil Hayes WK1H
    • John Barbato N2LND
    • Matt Brennan NM1B
    • John Ruggiero N2YHK
    • Brian Roberts KC1EEI
    • Brad Miller KB1TDP
    • Andrew Mahn NS1A
    • Kurt Ludwig N1PFC
    • Kate Ludwig
    • Paul Poirier AB1ES
    • Valerie Moore KC1COQ
    • Hisham Al-Beik KB1JLW
    • Eric Wilhelm W1RVY
    • Ben Holmes NB1H
    • Rob Potvin N1XH
    • Jonathan Berry KC1EEK
    • Jake Merdich W7MEH
    • Ryan Lapointe KC1IXA
    • Drew O'Shaughnessy KD2ANZ

  • Roles:
    • Setup
      • Gil Hayes WK1H
      • Matt Brennan NM1B
      • John Ruggiero N2YHK
      • Brad Miller KB1TDP
      • Andrew Mahn NS1A
      • Kurt Ludwig N1PFC
      • Kate Ludwig
      • Paul Poirier AB1ES
      • Valerie Moore KC1COQ
      • Jonathan Berry KC1EEK
      • Jake Merdich W7MEH
    • Computer Network Team
      • Matt Brennan NM1B
    • W1AW Bulletin Bonus Team
      • Eric Wilhelm W1RVY
    • NTS Messaging Bonus
      • Eric Wilhelm W1RVY
    • Public Information Table
      • John Barbato N2LND
      • Gil Hayes WK1H
    • Emergency and Natural Power Bonus
      • Eric Wilhelm W1RVY
    • Overnight Operations
      • Hisham Al-Beik KB1JLW
      • Eric Wilhelm W1RVY
    • Educational Activity Bonus
      • Gil Hayes WK1H
    • Elections Manager
      • Gil Hayes WK1H
    • Log Submission Manager
      • Gil Hayes WK1H
    • Social Media Bonus
      • Gil Hayes WK1H
      • Matt Brennan NM1B
    • Cook Tent
      • Kate Ludwig (dinner)
      • Brad Miller KB1TDP (breakfast)
    • Amateur Radio Test Session Team
      • Matt Brennan NM1B
      • Gil Hayes WK1H
      • John Ruggiero N2YHK
      • Brad Miller KB1TDP
      • Andrew Mahn NS1A
      • Kurt Ludwig N1PFC
      • Paul Poirier AB1ES
      • Ben Holmes NB1H
      • Jake Merdich W7MEH

What is Field Day?

Field Day is a huge amateur radio event that performs a large scale test of the use of amateur radio as an emergency communications medium, with particular interest in group or team activity as well as in public relations. From its beginning in 1933 as an event to test the field preparedness and emergency communications abilities of the burgeoning amateur radio community, Field Day has evolved into the largest on-the-air amateur radio operation during the year.

Team activities gain several advantages, including the ability to substitute operators by swapping them out in shifts, having back-up support to provide the radio operators with whatever they may need, and the pooling of material resources for the better of the team. It should be noted that in the event of an actual emergency event, all of these things would come into play, as teamwork is extremely important for efficient EOC operations. Teamwork also improves learning, as the more experienced radio operators work with newer, less experienced operators.

The public relations side of Field Day is also very important. Field Day is a public demonstration on what amateur radio is and how it would come into play should an emergency event occur. It is a "show and tell" event in which the entire amateur radio community brings together its resources to show officials in government and various agencies as well as the general public what amateur radio can do. Information and guidance about how anyone can get involved and help out in these areas is also provided.

Field Day is a very fun and exciting activity that has a serious side to it. For more information on Field Day, check out the ARRL Field Day packet. Check out the Photo Gallery from our many years of previous Field Day events to get a feel for the action!