Public Announcement: Winter Field Day 2025 - January 25-26

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Public Announcement: Winter Field Day 2025 - January 25-26

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Winter Field Day is quickly approaching. This is going to be an outstanding event! We have tents, tables, chairs, generators, lighting, all the necessary radio equipment, and an amazing location. Additionally, we will have personnel supplies, including a motorhome for operators to rest and nap! We have secured Phipps Park from the city of West Palm Beach and we will set up our antennas on top of a hill, while our stations will be at the base. The location is outstanding and beautiful!

Never been to an ARRL Field Day or not familiar with it? Don't worry! This is a great time to get started and we will help you with that. Don't have your license yet? No problem! In addition to our other radios, We have a station set up for first timers. With supervision - which we will provide - you will be able to work the radio. One of our operators will be right next to you, assisting you with making contacts with others hundreds and even thousands of miles away.

We work with today's youth, so if you have an interest in STEM, you don't want to miss this event. If you're a minor, you will need to have a parent or guardian with you.

As with everything we do, it’s SFL… Safety, Fun, Learn.

Phipps Park - 4715 S Dixie Hwy, West Palm Beach, FL 33405

We start January 25 at 11:00 a.m. and run through Sunday morning.

If you’re a member of WPBARG, click here - viewtopic.php?t=707


Note: Our monthly meeting, and the first meeting of the year, will be January 22nd, 7:00 pm, at the Cox Science Center. In addition to discussing Winter Field Day, Richie has put together another fantastic presentation. This one is all fun! It’s a music video of our year in review. 

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