2024 Winter Field Day

Saturday, January 27 noon to Sunday, January 28 noon

 

We have the Lindon Marina south (L-shaped) peninsula reserved for us that weekend again, Friday night January 26 through Sunday afternoon January 28. We can start setting up Saturday morning, get on the air starting noon Saturday, stop by noon Sunday, and start tearing down immediately afterwards.

The Lindon Marina is on the eastern shore of Utah Lake, due west of I-15 and 1600 N in Orem. Here is the link to the map


Everybody is welcome to join us! Under-licensed? No problem…we’ll get you on the air! The club will provide dinner in the way of pizza and soft drinks between 5 pm and 6pm on Saturday, next to one of the RVs.

2024 Field Day Information

The Utah Valley Amateur Radio Club, K7UVA, will be participating in Field Day June 22 to 23, 2024 as a club!

What is Field Day?

ARRL Field Day is the single most popular on-the-air event held annually in the US and Canada. On the last full weekend of June of each year, more than 35,000 radio amateurs gather with their clubs, groups or simply with friends to operate from remote locations.

Field Day is a picnic, a campout, practice for emergencies, an informal contest and, most of all, FUN!

It’s a time where many aspects of Amateur Radio come together to highlight our many roles. While some will treat it as a contest, other groups use the opportunity to practice their emergency response capabilities. It’s an excellent opportunity to demonstrate Amateur Radio to the organizations that Amateur Radio might serve in an emergency, as well as the general public. For many clubs, ARRL Field Day is one of the highlights of their annual calendar.

The contest part is simply to contact as many other stations as possible and to learn to operate our radio gear in abnormal situations and less than optimal conditions. You can read more about Field Day at http://www.arrl.org/field-day

When:

Contest operating times will run from Noon Saturday to Noon Sunday our time.

If you would like to head up into the mountains a couple of days earlier to help reserve the spot, that would be greatly appreciated. While we have a permit from the Forest Service, it does not reserve our spot. So those that are available to head up as soon as possible, are strongly encouraged to do so.

Technically, we can start setting up as early as 6 pm MDT on Thursday. 3.3. No class A or B station may begin its set-up earlier than 0000 UTC on the Friday (Thursday afternoon or evening local time) preceding the Field Day period. Cumulative set-up time shall not exceed a total of 24 hours.

Where:

UVARC is heading to the hills!

We will be going to our usual spot near Strawberry Reservoir at 40.236373, -111.116752.

 

Saturday Evening Dinner:

The Saturday evening (about 5 pm) dinner will be potluck again this year. The club is providing sloppy joes for the main dish.

Food & Water:

Please plan on bringing your own supplies to cook and prepare your own food. The club will provide eating utensils, paper plates, cups, bowls, napkins, paper towels, and wipes.

There is no water up there, so you will need to pack all of your water in with you!

Radio Equipment:

Please feel free to bring your HF, VHF & UHF equipment.

You never know when you’re going to need back up gear. We, however, ask that you do not transmit or operate on any of the HF frequencies at the UVARC location, to minimize interference. We’re coordinating all of the stations so we don’t step on each other.

Activities and Facilities:

Restrooms (port-a-potties) will be provided.

There is a general store at the Daniel Summit Lodge, at the Strawberry Bay Marina, in Fruitland (East), and Heber has several stores 30 minutes away.

There will be an educational class at the site, the class is still to be determined, but is typically in the GOTA trailer.

Technical Details & Rules Summary:

  • Talk-in Frequency will be 146.540 simplex
  • We are class 3A with a GOTA Station
  • Region 7, ITU 6, CQ Zone 3
  • We will be using N3FJP Field Day Logging Software (requires Windows)
  • Cannot setup before Thursday 6 pm MDT
  • Operating Time is 24 hours starting noon MDT Saturday until noon MDT Sunday
  • No using existing structures/buildings
  • Everything, including antennas, need to stay with in the 1000 foot diameter
  • No commercial power is allowed; batteries, Solar Panels, and Generators only
  • 3 Stations will use the Club call K7UVA
  • The GOTA Station will operate with a slightly different format
    • This station will use the call sign of K7GSL and the exchange 3A UT
    • 100 Watts Max
  • Exchange is 3A UT (What we tell them: “Three Alpha Uniform Tango“)
    • Example of the full exchange “Please Copy Kilo 7 Uniform Victor Alpha, 3 Alpha Uniform Tango, QSL?
  • If you participate with the club, you cannot call the club from the parking lot and qualify it for a QSO
  • Different Modes on the same band are considered “separate bands.
    • Example: We can work W1AW on both 40 meters CW and 40 meters SSB, and have it count as 2 QSOs.
  • No Cross Band Contacts, except satellite
  • All stations MUST stay on different bands from each other using the same mode (SSB, CW, FT8, etc.)
    • Example: If Station A is on 40 meters, and Station B is on 20 meters… Station B must not QSY to 40 meters using the same mode.
  • No Repeater Contacts

Cost:

Field Day is Free and Open to the public

What you will need to bring:

This is a location in the National Forest. Please bring a means of shelter such as a Tent, RV, or Camper as well as a warm sleeping bag. Also bring a warm jacket and coat. It has been known to snow at these elevations during the summer. Please bring everything you normally would on a regular camping or overnight outing.

Forest Service:

Please remember that we are guests for the Forest Service and they are granting us our Special Event Permit for Free. If we pack it in, we need to pack it out. Let’s show the Forest Service we are appreciative and good stewards of the land, leaving it better than we found it.

2024 Utah Valley Swapmeet

What

The Utah Valley Amateur Radio Club is excited to announce our 2023 swapmeet!

When

Saturday, September 21st 2024 9:00 A.M. to Noon

Sellers can begin setting up at 7:30 A.M. Please do not start selling or buying before 9:00 A.M.

Where

Spanish Fork North Park Grand Pavilion (same location as last year, next to Costco) 1188 N 400 E, Spanish Fork, UT

Cost

$5 – per person $10 – per family $5 – table (pay at the door)

Other Details

There will be WiFi No food will be provided Handicap parking is accessible Plenty of parking, but please do not park in the reserved stalls Please no smoking, no generators, and no open fires

The typical purpose of a swapmeet is to offer buyers and sellers an opportunity to get together and buy / sell / trade, plus the chance to rub shoulders with both new and long-lost ham friends. But this swapmeet will also provide the following:

  • Demonstrations of amateur radio gear, including helping you get on the air
  • Information on many aspects of amateur radio, including HF, digital, APRS, SOTA, portable, and much more
  • Opportunity for many ham radio clubs, social groups, and associations (76ers, Utah VHF Society, UVARC, UARC, UDXA, WDARC, ARRL, etc.) to recruit members
  • Chance for service organizations (SLCOARES, UCARES, TCARES, DCARES, TERT, ERC, SAG, ARC, VEC, etc.) to invite and recruit members and inform attendees
  • Information about ham radio exam sessions and courses for much of Utah
  • Radio programmers who could program your radio on the spot, depending on your radio model and where you live

ARRL Affiliated

http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/utah-valley-swapmeet

Points of Contact

Noji Ratzlaff KNØJI
Michele Costello KI7HBP
Caryn Alarcon KG7UUR

Club Email: k7uva@arrl.net

2021 Field Day Information

The Utah Valley Amateur Radio Club, K7UVA, will be participating in Field Day June 26 to 27, 2021 as a club!

What is Field Day?

ARRL Field Day is the single most popular on-the-air event held annually in the US and Canada. On the last full weekend of June of each year, more than 35,000 radio amateurs gather with their clubs, groups or simply with friends to operate from remote locations.

Field Day is a picnic, a campout, practice for emergencies, an informal contest and, most of all, FUN!

It’s a time where many aspects of Amateur Radio come together to highlight our many roles. While some will treat it as a contest, other groups use the opportunity to practice their emergency response capabilities. It’s an excellent opportunity to demonstrate Amateur Radio to the organizations that Amateur Radio might serve in an emergency, as well as the general public. For many clubs, ARRL Field Day is one of the highlights of their annual calendar.

The contest part is simply to contact as many other stations as possible and to learn to operate our radio gear in abnormal situations and less than optimal conditions. You can read more about Field Day at http://www.arrl.org/field-day

More information to come!

When:

Contest operating times will run from Noon Saturday to Noon Sunday our time.

If you would like to head up into the mountains a few days earlier to help reserve the spot, that would be greatly appreciated. While we have a permit from the Forest Service, it does not reserve our spot. So those that are available to head up as soon as possible, are strongly encouraged to do so.

Technically, we can start setting up as early as 6 pm MDT on Thursday. 3.3. No class A or B station may begin its set-up earlier than 0000 UTC on the Friday (Thursday afternoon or evening local time) preceding the Field Day period. Cumulative set-up time shall not exceed a total of 24 hours.

Where:

UVARC is heading to the hills!

We will be going to Forest Road 451 in the Co-Op Creek area Directly North of Strawberry Reservoir. 40.283134, -111.168512

  • Take US Highway 40 Eastbound from Heber Utah and turn North onto Forest Road 082 just past Mile Marker 41.
  • If you hit Mile Marker 42 you are too far East.
  • Go North on FR 082 for 2.9 miles.
  • Turn left onto FR 451 where you will find Field Day site.

Video Driving Instructions

Drive Video Time Lapse Video

Link to share the map shown below: tinyurl.com/2017-uvarc-map

Saturday Evening Dinner:

The Saturday evening dinner will be potluck again this year.
The club is providing the meat, whatever that might be.

Food & Water:

Please plan on bringing your own supplies to cook and prepare your own food.

There is no water up there, so you will need to pack all of your water in with you!

Radio Equipment:

Please feel free to bring your HF, VHF & UHF equipment.

You never know when you’re going to need back up gear. We, however, ask that you do not transmit or operate on any of the HF frequencies at the UVARC location, to prevent doubling with the others. We are coordinating all of the stations so we don’t step on each other.

Activities and Facilities:

Restrooms (port-a-potties) will be provided. Additionally there are Forest Service outhouses at various locations along the roads.

There is a general store at the Daniel Summit Lodge, at the Strawberry Bay Marina, in Fruitland (East), and Heber has several stores 30 minutes away.

There will be an educational class at the site, the class is still to be determined.

Technical Details & Rules Summary:

  • Talk-in Frequency will be the 146.540 Simplex Frequency
  • We are class 3A with a GOTA Station
  • Region 7, ITU 6, CQ Zone 3
  • We will be using N3FJP Field Day Logging Software (requires Windows)
  • Cannot setup before 0000UTC Thursday
  • Operating Time is 24 hours starting 1800 UTC Saturday until 1800 UTC Sunday (Noon to Noon our time)
  • No using existing structures/buildings
  • Everything, including antennas, need to stay with in the 1000 foot diameter
  • Zero commercial power is allowed. Batteries, Solar Panels, and Generators only
  • 3 Stations will use the Club call K7UVA
  • 1 GOTA Station must use a different call.
    • This will also use the same exchange of 3A with a call sign of K7GSL.
    • 150 Watts Max
  • Exchange is 3A UT (What we tell them: “Three Alpha Uniform Tango“)
    • Example of the full exchange “Please Copy Kilo 7 Uniform Victor Alpha, Exchange 3 Alpha Uniform Tango, QSL?
  • If you participate with the club, you cannot call the club from the parking lot and qualify it for a QSO
  • Different Modes on the same band are considered “separate bands.
    • Example: We can work W1AW on both 40 meters CW and 40 meters SSB, and have it count as 2 QSOs.
  • No Cross Band Contacts
  • All stations MUST stay on different bands from each other
    • Example: If Station A is on 40 meters, and Station B is on 20 meters… Station B CANNOT QSY to 40 meters using the same mode.
  • No Repeater Contacts

Cost:

Field Day is Free and Open to the public

What you will need to bring:

This is a location in the National Forest. Please bring a means of shelter such as a Tent, RV or Camper as well as a warm sleeping bag. Also bring a warm jacket and coat. It has been known to snow at these elevations during the summer. Please bring everything you normally would on a regular camping outing.

Forest Service:

Please remember that we are guests for the Forest Service and they are granting us our Special Event Permit for Free. If we pack it in, pack it out. Let’s show the Forest Service we are appreciative and good stewards of the land and leave it better than we found it.

2019 Field Day Information

The Utah Valley Amateur Radio Club, K7UVA, will be participating in Field Day June 22 to 23, 2019 as a club!

Volunteer!

We are looking for volunteers to help with both the setup and take down. Please register as a volunteer here: https://forms.gle/sqT4tCSJW1Shkqjt6
You will be contacted and told where you are needed the most.

What is Field Day?

ARRL Field Day is the single most popular on-the-air event held annually in the US and Canada. On the last full weekend of June of each year, more than 35,000 radio amateurs gather with their clubs, groups or simply with friends to operate from remote locations.

Field Day is a picnic, a campout, practice for emergencies, an informal contest and, most of all, FUN!

It’s a time where many aspects of Amateur Radio come together to highlight our many roles. While some will treat it as a contest, other groups use the opportunity to practice their emergency response capabilities. It’s an excellent opportunity to demonstrate Amateur Radio to the organizations that Amateur Radio might serve in an emergency, as well as the general public. For many clubs, ARRL Field Day is one of the highlights of their annual calendar.

The contest part is simply to contact as many other stations as possible and to learn to operate our radio gear in abnormal situations and less than optimal conditions. You can read more about Field Day at http://www.arrl.org/field-day

When:

Contest operating times will run from Noon Saturday to Noon Sunday our time.

If you would like to head up into the mountains a few days earlier to help reserve the spot, that would be greatly appreciated. While we have a permit from the Forest Service, it does not reserve our spot. So those that are available to head up as soon as possible, are strongly encouraged to do so.

Technically, we can start setting up as early as 6 pm MDT on Thursday. 3.3. No class A or B station may begin its set-up earlier than 0000 UTC on the Friday (Thursday afternoon or evening local time) preceding the Field Day period. Cumulative set-up time shall not exceed a total of 24 hours.

Where:

UVARC is heading to the hills!

We will be going to Forest Road 451 in the Co-Op Creek area Directly North of Strawberry Reservoir. 40.283134, -111.168512

  • Take US Highway 40 Eastbound from Heber Utah and turn North onto Forest Road 082 just past Mile Marker 41.
  • If you hit Mile Marker 42 you are too far East.
  • Go North on FR 082 for 2.9 miles.
  • Turn left onto FR 451 where you will find Field Day site.

Video Driving Instructions

Drive Video Time Lapse Video

Link to share the map shown below: tinyurl.com/2017-uvarc-map

Potluck Saturday Night:

There will be a potluck dinner Saturday Evening.
The meat will be provided.
Please bring a dish to share at Field Day.

Food & Water:

Please plan on bringing your own supplies to cook and prepare your own food.

There is no water up there, so you will need to pack all of your water in with you!

Radio Equipment:

Please feel free to bring your HF, VHF & UHF Equipment.

You never know when you’re going to need back up gear. We, however, ask that you do not transmit or operate on any of the HF frequencies at the UVARC QTH, to prevent damage from overloading the other radios. We are coordinating all of the stations so we don’t step on each other.

Activities and Facilities:

Restrooms (port-a-potties) will be provided. Additionally there are Forest Service outhouses at various locations along the roads.

There is a general store at the Daniel Summit Lodge, at the Strawberry Bay Marina, in Fruitland (East), and Heber has several stores 30 minutes away.

There will be an educational class at the site, the class is still to be determined.

Technical Details & Rules Summary:

  • Talk-in Frequency will be the 146.540 Simplex Frequency
  • We are class 3A with a GOTA Station
  • Region 7, ITU 6, CQ Zone 3
  • We will be using N3FJP Field Day Logging Software (requires Windows)
  • Cannot setup before 0000UTC Thursday
  • Operating Time is 24 hours starting 1800 UTC Saturday until 1800 UTC Sunday (Noon to Noon our time)
  • No using existing structures/buildings
  • Everything, including antennas, need to stay with in the 1000 foot diameter
  • Zero commercial power is allowed. Batteries, Solar Panels, and Generators only
  • 3 Stations will use the Club call K7UVA
  • 1 GOTA Station must use a different call.
    • This will also use the same exchange of 3A with a call sign of K7GSL.
    • 150 Watts Max
  • Exchange is 3A UT (What we tell them: “Three Alpha Uniform Tango“)
    • Example of the full exchange “Please Copy Kilo 7 Uniform Victor Alpha, Exchange 3 Alpha Uniform Tango, QSL?
  • If you participate with the club, you cannot call the club from the parking lot and qualify it for a QSO
  • Different Modes on the same band are considered “separate bands.
    • Example: We can work W1AW on both 40 meters CW and 40 meters SSB, and have it count as 2 QSOs.
  • No Cross Band Contacts
  • All stations MUST stay on different bands from each other
    • Example: If Station A is on 40 meters, and Station B is on 20 meters… Station B CANNOT QSY to 40 meters using the same mode.
  • No Repeater Contacts

Cost:

Field Day is Free and Open to the public

What you will need to bring:

This is a location in the National Forest. Please bring a means of shelter such as a Tent, RV or Camper as well as a warm sleeping bag. Also bring a warm jacket and coat. It has been known to snow at these elevations during the summer. Please bring everything you normally would on a regular camping outing.

Forest Service:

Please remember that we are guests for the Forest Service and they are granting us our Special Event Permit for Free. If we pack it in, pack it out. Let’s show the Forest Service we are appreciative and good stewards of the land and leave it better than we found it.

2019 Utah Valley Swapmeet

What

The Utah Valley Amateur Radio Club is excited to announce our 2019 swapmeet!

When

Saturday, September 28th 2019
9:00 A.M. to Noon

Sellers can begin setting up at 7:30 A.M. Please do not start selling or buying before 9:00 A.M.

Where

Spanish Fork North Park Grand Pavilion (same location as last year, next to Costco)
1188 N 400 E, Spanish Fork, UT

Cost

$5 – per person
$10 – per family
$5 – table
(pay at the door)

Other Details

There will be WiFi
No food will be provided
Handicap parking is accessible
Plenty of parking, but please do not park in the reserved stalls
Please no smoking, no generators, and no open fires

The typical purpose of a swapmeet is to offer buyers and sellers an opportunity to get together and buy / sell / trade, plus the chance to rub shoulders with both new and long-lost ham friends. But this swapmeet will also provide the following:

  • Demonstrations of amateur radio gear, including helping you get on the air (GOTA station)
  • Information on many aspects of amateur radio, including HF, digital, APRS, SOTA, portable, and much more
  • Opportunity for many ham radio clubs, social groups, and associations (76ers, Utah VHF Society, UVARC, UARC, UDXA, WDARC, ARRL, etc.) to recruit members
  • Chance for service organizations (SLCOARES, UCARES, TCARES, DCARES, TERT, ERC, SAG, ARC, VEC, etc.) to invite and recruit members and inform attendees
  • Information about ham radio exam sessions and courses for much of Utah
  • Radio programmers who could program your radio on the spot, depending on your radio model and where you live

ARRL Affiliated

http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/utah-valley-swapmeet

Points of Contact

Noji Ratzlaff KNØJI
James Brown W7JHB
Caryn Alarcon KG7UUR
Club Email: k7uva@arrl.net

2019 Winter Field Day Information

Winter field day goes from Noon Sat, Jan 26 to Noon Sun, Jan 27. We will be at the same location as last year, the Lindon Marina. We can start setup as early as 12:01 AM on Saturday, Jan 26.

Location map: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1UEZ5DYxXoMypNtp2RTI0de_YqWpleoci&usp=sharing

Please be sure to sign in when you arrive! Like last year, we’ve made arrangements with the marina to have everyone sign in as you arrive at the stations, then we will settle up with the marina afterwards. So, no need to pay as you enter, just tell them you are with the amateur radio group and they should let you through.

If you plan to participate (and we hope you do), please review the rules at https://www.winterfieldday.com/rules

We need quite a bit of gear (RVs, generators, HF rigs, antennas, etc.). We’d like everyone to fill out the survey at the following link. This will let us know how many people to expect and collect information about equipment.

https://goo.gl/forms/7jPWwfirNr1Sypap2

We will again be operating 3 stations. If you are willing / interested in being the host of one of the three stations please let me know.

This is my first field day so I’m a bit overwhelmed being in charge of something with which I’m unfamiliar. So, if you have ideas, suggestions, etc. please feel free to reach out or, better yet, volunteer to help! Thanks for your understanding as I try to muddle my way through.

Thanks,

– James
W7JHB

P.S. There is a 5K race at the same location (Lindon Marina) on Saturday so it may be pretty stuffed. We, however, are using the peninsula so our locations should not be impacted too badly.

5K race info: https://www.race-calendar.com/frigid-5k-penguin-plunge-lindon-marina-4400-w-vineyard-rd-vineyard-ut-84058-orem-utah-united-states-on-26-january-2019/102695