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Kirk Crawford:
After our last meeting I had an idea that we might think of as an alternative field day location. We could set up on the Parking Structure. I would propose that we install the antennas on the roof/top level of the structure, and then have our tables/radios on the level below that. We wouldn’t be able to use the EOC trailer, but we would get a significant height advantage for the antennas. It would not be as easy for retirees and others to get to since it is significantly past the security gates. What do you guys think? I got the idea from the South Bay Amateur Radio club that does their field day in the Torrance Memorial parking structure.
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You are right, there would be a great spot for radios and antennas. It would be great.
Teresa Moore
Interesting idea. We’d get better signal, but it’s harder logistically. I’ll likely have my kids with me, and the nearest bathroom is in A6, and I can’t just send them there without going with them to badge them in. It would also be harder for a city council person (or whatever public figure we solicit) to show up. On the other hand, we don’t have to rely on Security to move the trailer.
Who is planning to come to the Aerospace Field Day? I was planning to be there for at least a few hours (my husband will be doing a Field Day exercise with his unit so he won’t be there and I’ll have all three kids, at least one of which is old enough to work a station for a while under a licensed station control operator).