At least this is sign of activity. I’m watching how the event preparation is handled this year as one determinant factor in deciding whether or not I participate in FD. No doubt that seems selfish, but it’s really a function of my having to rely on paid caregivers. Since my hours of operation during FD tend to thoroughly disrupt their working schedules, I have to make a value judgment as to if what I intend to accomplish justifies the disruption.
I’m sure we don't yet which bands and modes we plan to operate, and that’s understandable. However, that’s another influential factor since I seem to do best on PSK. If I do participate, I’m going to need a new volunteer to transport and set up any equipment I provide both at the FD site, and then back at my home QTH Sunday or Monday evening. With Michael Wrenn out-of-pocket for the rest of the year, it isn't at all clear how much volunteer help will be available to me. From: BVARC [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Roy Storey via BVARC Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2014 12:40 To: BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB Subject: [BVARC] Volunteers Needed 5/20/2014 QST….QST….QST 38 Days To Field Day The 2014 Field Day Committee is looking for volunteers for our Field Day activity. June 27, 28, 29. Friday afternoon on the 27th , we will need volunteers to transport our antennas, coax and misc. from our storage locker at 800 Eldridge, out Hwy 90A to the Richmond Fire Training Field, just off of N. 2nd St. in Richmond. We will need at least 1 full size pickup truck (or 8 foot trailer) and 4 to 6 people to load and unload. We have some binder straps. On Sunday afternoon on the 29th, we will load our stuff and transport it back to the storage locker. Again 4-6 people will be needed to unload at the locker. Please contact: [email protected] 73 -- Roy Storey W5TKZ Chairman, 2014 Field Day Committee
_______________________________________________ BVARC mailing list [email protected] http://mail.bvarc.org/mailman/listinfo/bvarc_bvarc.org
