FW: [WARC] Interesting Numbers

Jim Brown jbrown at luminet.net
Thu Jun 12 19:30:46 GMT 2008


Clare,

That is exactly what I was saying. How many years did I bring a complete
station, including generator to Field Day. My point is a real lack of
interest by the club in operating events. This would be one of my
answers on the "Why aren't you a club member questionnaire". It's not
just Field Day.

Jim NØWE

-----Original Message-----
From: Clare Jarvis [mailto:jarvis at jarviscomputer.com] 
Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 11:12 AM
To: jbrown at luminet.net; Winona Amateur Radio Club general discussion
Subject: Re: [WARC] Interesting Numbers


Hello All,

Last field day:

I brought my rig,
I brought my key.
I brought my headset.
I brought my antenna.
I had help with the setup.
I had help with the tear down.
I did alot of the operating.   ( Dick Lindner, Les, Walt, and maybe one
other 
operated.)


There are too many I's in the statements above.  Too few others
participated 
last year.  This year I have offered the use of my rig, even though it
is 
less than ideal for field day because of lack of an automatic antenna
turner.

The year before Field day was held in my yard, using my antenna system.
( I 
have forgotten whose rig we used but I guess it was mine.

I think Field day is a worthwhile operating event.   Being able to to
put up a 
field day station demonstrates preparedness for emergencies.   My
feeling 
right now is that I have demonstrated that I am somewhat prepared for 
emergencies.

My challenge to the people in this reflector is:

Put up a field day station without using my equipment.   There are club
tower 
sections in my yard and club antennas in my yard.   Come on over, do an 
assessment, discuss the situation and try to do something different that

depend on Clare, Walt, Les, Dick and a few others.   If I have left you
out 
of the list please forgive me.   Those of you that have been
participating 
know who you are and I commend you.

Just for the record, Tony from Lake City was invaluable the year before
last. I think he participated in another field day operation last year.

It is really easy to go to the shack, power up the rig, swing the
rotator and 
use the antenna that have been tuned for your equipment.   Operating in
that 
manner is fun and you do increase your operating skills.   But it is not
the 
same as operating from a temporary portable station using equipment that
you 
are not familiar with.   The later is intellectually challenging because
you 
always face imperfections, faults, missing equipment and lack of
knowledge, 
that have to be overcome, usually through teamwork.   Everybody in the
team 
learns something.   When it is all over,  the team is more capable for
having 
gone through the process. 

I guess you may have already concluded that I think field day is
important.   
I hope I have conveyed that to you.

73 Clare




On Thursday 12 June 2008 08:28 am, Jim Brown wrote:
> Seeing I started this thread I will throw in my $.02 worth.
>
> As a former club member I can tell you the meeting format is one of 
> the major reasons I haven't attended a club meeting in almost 5 years.

> I enjoy a lively discussion as much as anyone but let the subject be 
> radio related. How can a club with so few members have an hours worth 
> of business every meeting?
>
> Another issue I have is that the focus of the club is not on operating

> events. Case in point is Field Day. Other than Len's plea for help 
> there has been little discussion about Field Day. How much chatter 
> have you seen about Field Day on this reflector? In the current issue 
> of the Hamgram the minutes indicated there was so little interest that

> 8 people actually abstained from voting on a Field Day motion. There 
> was a time when the Field day Saturday night dinner attracted 20 plus 
> people. Last year it was four. Why are the numbers down? One thing I 
> don't understand is why the club meeting before Field Day is always at

> Dick's cabin. Traditionally this is the lowest attended meeting of the

> year. I brought this question up at one of the Friday night dinners 
> and I was told because June is always the month we have the meeting at

> Dick's cabin. Hard to argue with that logic. It is difficult to 
> promote an event when there are only a few people at the meeting. It's

> great Dick has a meeting at his cabin but wouldn't a different month 
> make more sense?
>
> Lastly if the club really wants to know why people don't join ask non 
> members and former members. You may not get the answers you want but 
> at least you will have the facts.
>
> Jim NØWE
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: warc-bounces at lists.w0ne.org [mailto:warc-bounces at lists.w0ne.org]
> On Behalf Of Leslie Hittner
> Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 5:05 PM
> To: Winona Amateur Radio Club general discussion
> Subject: Re: [WARC] Interesting Numbers
>
>
> ELIMINATE THE BUSINESS MEETINGS! Do the club's business a different 
> way. Concentrate on activities. If people are concerned about the 
> "long" meetings, why look for a place that allows even longer 
> meetings? A time from 7-9 is long enough - especially if you want 
> young people to attend.
>
> The "business meeting" answer has been staring us in the face for 
> years. Let's deal with it. People who "love" business meetings can 
> come to the board meetings. Keep the rest of the time to ham radio.
>
> -Les, K0BAD
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "James Jefferson Jarvis" <jj at aprsworld.com>
> To: "Winona Amateur Radio Club general discussion" 
> <warc at lists.w0ne.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 10:11
> Subject: Re: [WARC] Interesting Numbers
>
> > On Wednesday 11 June 2008, Dick Lindner wrote:
> > > I respond to Len's comments and second his comment on
>
> meetings.  There
>
> > > also needs to be variety in the meetings - some historical,
>
> some "show
>
> > > and tell" for newcomers, and some programs that perhaps have
>
> nothing to
>
> > > do with ham radio - the weather center visit was certainly a
>
> good step.
>
> > I'd love to do more show and tell at the meetings. I've
>
> brought a few things
>
> > this year, but haven't been able to show them. With the lights
>
> going while
>
> > the business meeting is still going, it doesn't make it very
>
> easy to do that.
>
> > > The "old days" also had hamshack visits.  It would be
>
> unwieldy to have
>
> > > all of the meeting attendees show up at someone's house at
>
> the same
>
> > > time.  But perhaps, if there were 3 or 4 people willing to
>
> open their
>
> > > shacks, and someone willing to coordinate the "round robin"
>
> on the
>
> > > meeting night by clock time, then the groups could be small
>
> enough and
>
> > > everyone could visit all 3 or 4 shacks.  What a kick that
>
> would be!
>
> > I would be happy to volunteer a "shack" visit to my work.
>
> Electronics R&D,
>
> > machine shop, and tiny amateur radio installation. And a
>
> meeting run and
>
> > facilities to host a meeting as well.
> >
> > > I have hopes for new hams to attend Field Day.  Perhaps if
>
> we had a list
>
> > > of names and telephone numbers, some members of the club
>
> could make a
>
> > > personal call to remind/invite the new hams to Field Day.
> > >
> > > HF and VHF contests used to be run by those interested with
>
> a couple of
>
> > > other hams showing up at a designated "contest station".
>
> WB0HAD and
>
> > > WB0PRK and I think N0BUI and myself did this a few times and
>
> had a good
>
> > > time.  I'm not sure we ever sent in the contest results, but
>
> the whole
>
> > > thing was a good time.
> >
> > Good ideas, Dick!
> >
> > -Jim KB0THN
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