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Field Day is an annual amateur radio exercise, widely sponsored by IARU regions and member organizations, encouraging emergency communications preparedness among
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s. In the United States, it is typically the largest single emergency preparedness exercise in the country, with over 30,000 operators participating each year. Field Day is always the fourth full weekend of June, beginning at 18:00 UTC Saturday and running through 20:59 UTC Sunday. Since the first ARRL Field Day in 1933, radio amateurs throughout North America have practiced the rapid deployment of radio communications equipment in environments ranging from operations under tents in remote areas to operations inside
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s (EOCs). Operations using emergency and alternative power sources are highly encouraged, since electricity and other public infrastructures are often among the first to fail during a natural disaster or
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. To determine the effectiveness of the exercise and of each participant's operations, there is an integrated competitive component, and many clubs also engage in concurrent leisure activities (e.g., camping, cookouts). Operations typically last a continuous twenty-four hours, requiring scheduled relief operators to keep stations on the air. Additional contest points are awarded for experimenting with unusual modes, making contacts via satellite, and involving youth in the activity.


International Field Day events


IARU Region 1

The IARU Region 1 sponsors an Amateur Radio Field Day for
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United Kingdom

The Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB) holds its Field Days with the Region 1 schedule, but has its own awards independent of the rest of the IARU region: * CW: First full weekend of June from Saturday 15:00 UTC to Sunday 15:00 UTC (June 1–2, 2019). * SSB: First full weekend of September from Saturday 13:00 UTC to Sunday 13:00 UTC (September 7–8, 2019).


Germany

The Deutscher Amateur-Radio-Club e. V. (DARC), Referat DX u. HF Funksport, holds its Field Days with the Region 1 schedule: * CW: First full weekend of June from Saturday 15:00 UTC to Sunday 15:00 UTC (June 1–2, 2019). * SSB: First full weekend of September from Saturday 13:00 UTC to Sunday 13:00 UTC (September 7–8, 2019).


Greece

The
Radio Amateur Association of Greece The Radio Amateur Association of Greece (RAAG) (in Greek, Ένωσις Ελλήνων Ραδιοερασιτεχνών - ΕΕΡ) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Greece. The society was founded in February 195 ...
organizes the national field day with the Region 1 SSB field day (first weekend of September). It issues its own awards for the highest scoring Greek stations who participate and submit contest logs.


Italy

The Associazione Radioamatori Italiani (A.R.I.), holds its Field Days with the Region 1 schedule: * CW: First full weekend of June from Saturday 15:00 UTC to Sunday 15:00 UTC (June 4–5, 2022). * SSB: First full weekend of September from Saturday 13:00 UTC to Sunday 13:00 UTC (September 3–4, 2022).


IARU Region 2


United States and Canada

The
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Radio Amateurs of Canada Radio Amateurs of Canada (RAC), known in French as Radio Amateurs du Canada, is the national association for Amateur Radio in Canada. It is a not-for-profit membership association with headquarters in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, representing the i ...
Field Day is held annually during the fourth full weekend in June (June 25–26 in 2022), beginning at 18:00 UTC Saturday and running through 20:59 UTC Sunday. Sponsored by the ARRL and RAC (but organized primarily by the ARRL), Field Day is open to all Amateur Radio operators covered by these two IARU member organizations.


IARU Region 3

There is currently no organized Field Day for all of Region 3, although there is a proposal to create one similar to that of Region 1
Recommendation WG 2-10 (page 7)


Taiwan

There is apparently a Biannual Field Day held in Taiwan, by the
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.


New Zealand

The
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(NZART) holds a
HF National Field Day
contest each February, and a VHF Field Day each December.


Korea

The
Korean Amateur Radio League The Korean Amateur Radio League (KARL) (Korean, 한국아마추어무선연맹) is a non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in South Korea. KARL was founded in 1955 by Korean radio communication enthusiasts. Due to advocacy effo ...
holds a field day for two to five days at a regional branch area during summer every year.


Australia

The
Wireless Institute of Australia The Wireless Institute of Australia (WIA) was formed in 1910, and is the first and oldest national amateur radio society in the world. It represents the amateur radio operators of Australia as the AR "peak body" in dealings with the Austral ...
(WIA) holds th
John Moyle Field Day
in March every year.


Emergency preparedness

Field Day stresses emergency preparedness. Frequently, entire radio
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get involved and assemble a portable radio station in a field or park. Some might use quickly deployable portable antennas while other might erect more elaborate radio masts and towers supporting several antennas. Generators or
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provide
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to amateur radio
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s, which may be located in tents, cars, recreational vehicles, or other portable shelters.


Contest activity and rules

Officially, field day in the US is an operating event and not a contest. However, it operates exactly like a contest, but without awards. The competitive aspect of a Field Day operating event is to contact as many stations as possible in the given time period (twenty-four hours, during a weekend, if setup commences before the contest starts, or 27 hours if setup commences at contest start time) using the portable station. Each station will
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information with other participating stations. For the North American Field Day, the exchange consists of the station
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, the name of the ARRL-recognized section from which the station is operating, and a class designator which indicates the number of transmitters concurrently used at the station and information about the type of electrical power source being used. The contest portion of Field Day has two purposes. The primary purpose is to test the group's ability to plan operations that can be effective for an entire twenty-four-hour period, including operator endurance and adequate numbers of operators for a shift operation. The secondary portion is to demonstrate the technical proficiency of the station that has been hastily constructed for the purpose; in theory a better station will be capable of emergency operations in dire conditions. Such a station will also be capable of making more contacts during the contest portion of Field Day. Point systems are structured to motivate emergency preparedness activities, such as designating a safety officer for the station or incorporating auxiliary power capabilities. The rules governing this activity are published by the sponsor of the particular Field Day exercise.


Promotion of amateur radio

Field Day is frequently used to attract significant publicity for amateur radio, and some clubs simultaneously demonstrate technologies including
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voice, Morse code, digital modes (such as
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,
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, and
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, among others), and communication via
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.


References

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External links


ARRL Field DayField Day: A Mirror of Amateur Radio History
(A history of Field Day in the United States)
Field Day Station Locator
(Google Maps-based service that shows publicly accessible Field Day operations for June 26–27, 2010)
Radio Amateurs of CanadaFind a radio club near you to participate in Field DayRSGB SSB Field Day 2019DARC Field DayNationwide Simulated Emergency Communications TestARI Field Day
Amateur radio American Radio Relay League