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* Some New Rules Going into Effect this Year for ARRL Field DayARRL de WD1CKS
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From: arrl.de.wd1cks@VERT/WLARB (ARRL de WD1CKS)
To: QST
Subject: Some New Rules Going into Effect this Year for ARRL Field Day
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Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2022 06:12:50 +0000
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 by: ARRL de WD1CKS - Wed, 9 Feb 2022 06:12 UTC

02/09/2022

After taking a few detours over the past couple of years due to the COVID-19
pandemic, ARRL Field Day[1] rules are being updated on a permanent basis
starting this summer. ARRL conducted a Field Day community survey with
invitations propagated far and wide, and direct emails sent to more than 15,000
individuals and ARRL-affiliated clubs. After sorting through, reviewing, and
discussing the survey results, the ARRL Programs and Services Committee
recommended a number of rule changes for ARRL Field Day, which will take place
this year over the June 25 - 26 weekend.

Starting this year, the maximum PEP output for a transmitter used by anyone
submitting a Field Day log will be 100 W. The power multiplier of 2 will remain
in place, and the high-power category will be removed from the rules. Until
this year, the maximum low-power limit had been 150 W for most ARRL-sponsored
operating events. The power multiplier will remain at 5 for QRP participants
running a maximum of 5 W or less. As previously announced, 100 W is now the
low-power category limit for all ARRL and IARU HF Contests, effective January
1, 2022.

A couple of changes instituted initially as accommodations for the COVID-19
pandemic will remain. Class D (Home) stations will continue to be able to earn
points for contacts with other Class D stations. The club aggregate scoring
change initiated in 2020 as a temporary measure will become part of the
permanent rules. In the aggregate scoring plan, the scores of individual
stations are combined under the score of a single club.

Another change, involving Rule 7.3.2 Media Publicity, has been modified. Rules
to date have offered 100 bonus points for attempting to obtain publicity and
demonstrating same. With the ease of posting via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram,
and various other media websites, Field Day participants will now be required
to obtain publicity, not just try to do so. Any combination of bona fide media
hits would qualify for the bonus points. For example, posting the details of
your upcoming or ongoing Field Day activity, or your Field Day results, on a
club or news media site, on Facebook, or via Twitter and Instagram would meet
the bonus criteria. Photos and videos are encouraged as part of media posts.

[1] http://www.arrl.org/field-day

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To: ARRL de WD1CKS
Subject: Some New Rules Going into Effect this Year for ARRL Field Day
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 by: Andre - Wed, 9 Feb 2022 07:43 UTC

Re: Some New Rules Going into Effect this Year for ARRL Field Day
By: ARRL de WD1CKS to QST on Wed Feb 09 2022 01:12 pm

Rule changes ranging from pointless to awful. Just a low-power weekend contest
now more than a "Field Day" exercise. I'm hardly one to argue for EmComm, but
this is just catering to old guys who don't want to go out into the field
anymore.

Andre, WT9X

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 by: Daryl Stout - Fri, 11 Feb 2022 05:16 UTC

Andre,

An> Rule changes ranging from pointless to awful. Just a low-power weekend
An> contest now more than a "Field Day" exercise. I'm hardly one to argue
An> for EmComm, but this is just catering to old guys who don't want to go
An> out into the field anymore.

Contesting never did appeal to me. My niche in the hobby has been doing
nets (running them for over 30 years now), and as of late 2007, becoming
a Volunteer Examiner to do license exam sessions. I've also created a PDF
file from a powerpoint presentation, that I did at a regional hamfest two
years ago called "You're Licensed: Now What??". It contains many items
that are NOT in the Question Pools (i.e. net etiquette), but wish they
were.

I have a copy of that in my D-Rats shared folder, as well as at the
hyperlink on my QRZ bio...which also has Excel Spreadsheets of selected
D-Star, Echolink, and D-Rats Nets, in Eastern, Central, Mountain, and
Pacific Time...plus PDF files related to ham radio. One of those files
includes info on UTC Times (the time change coming up Feb. 13 is a real
PITA, net wise), and other net mode URL's. I started the Excel Spreadsheets
originally as PDF files, but they became too much work...but started them
as the data at dstarinfo.com was woefully out of date...and I had a terrible
time getting my net info updated. Gary, VA3GDZ, was a big help providing the
template for the spreadsheet files.

However, with the mad rush of checkins to nets now (I term many of the
stations as "Hi, Bye, and QSY" ("Net Control, please checkin [callsign],
[name], [location], short time, no traffic"), and moments later, they're
doing the same on another net)...I'm only on the air for nets that I run.

For these "net hoppers", there is no prize, bonus, award, certificate,
etc. for checking into x number of nets in a day. I have to wonder if
they have a life outside of ham radio. Indeed, in the Excel Net List
spreadsheets, I noted on one day six nets meeting at the same time!!

Daryl, WX4QZ

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To: Daryl Stout
Subject: Some New Rules Going into
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 by: Andre - Sat, 12 Feb 2022 17:17 UTC

Re: Some New Rules Going into
By: Daryl Stout to Andre on Fri Feb 11 2022 06:16 am

DS> For these "net hoppers", there is no prize, bonus, award, certificate,
DS> etc. for checking into x number of nets in a day. I have to wonder if
DS> they have a life outside of ham radio. Indeed, in the Excel Net List
DS> spreadsheets, I noted on one day six nets meeting at the same time!!

A lot of guys just seem to need a social outlet. At one club I used to be in, I'd open the meeting with intros and a question, "What have you done with ham radio or electronics this past week?"

Some of the guys literally never did anything other than attend that weekly meeting and maintain thier license renewal fee. Others didn't care anything about operating, learning, teaching others, whatever. They just wanted to get together with people they knew.

It's a big hobby, so I don't expect everyone to like the same things. But we ARRL, and maybe ham radio, is going to slowly die because they're more interested in keeping old men paying fees than they are in getting people under 30 interested in radio.

I know it's an unpleasant thing to say, but I'm so jaded about it all that I'm just not going to bother putting much effort into the radio community until the 70+ crew passes on.

- Andre

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