What do other branches do on Field Day?

Field day operations

At our May WARC meeting on Wednesday 18 May we were given a presentation on how the Patea/South Taranaki branch has approached NZART Jock White Field Day over the last 53 years. Glenn Kingston ZL2KZ, one of our own WARC members, has travelled north each year (with just one or two exceptions, such as when his XYL came down with a high fever) to assist with Field Day operations in South Taranaki.  Glenn showed photos of two Field Day sites used over the last 50 years.

For some time now, the South Taranaki branch has based their Field Day activities at a primary school located along the sea coast north of Patea.  A 60′ aluminium tower (sourced by a member who worked at the Motonui synthfuel plant) is stored on site.   This is erected each year using a local farm tractor or RV as available.   This skyhook allows for an 80m folded dipole antenna to be mounted at near a quarter wavelength above ground.  A 40m antenna is mounted lower down the mast. More recently a secret weapon in the form of a vertical incidence 3 element 40 metre yagi pointed skyward has been added to the line up of antennas.  The yagi has deployed knowledge provided by another WARC member (John Gabites ZL2AQ SK) about the incidence angle for working ZL in Field Day events.

Can WARC get back to its form in the 90’s and 00’s and win the ZL2 Patea Trophy back again from the South Taranaki and Napier branches?   Can we find a low noise sight that will perform as well as South Taranaki’s coastal location?  Can we find another 60′ skyhook like we had access to at Quartz Hill and Athletic Park?  Can we get an enthusiastic team together to operate in the 2017 contest?

Sangster Shield Contest

Will Wellington continue to hold the Tony Fletcher award in 2016?
Will Wellington continue to hold the Tony Fletcher award in 2016?

This year’s contest is from 2000 – 2300 NZST on Saturday 21 May and 2000 – 2300 NZST on Sunday 22 May.   WARC members will need to work 20 contacts to qualify.  Logs to be sent to Glenn ZL2KZ

Wellington Branch 50 NZART wins award

Branch Award for Sangster Shield Contest
Branch Award for Sangster Shield Contest

Wellington Branch 50 NZART (WARC Inc) won the inaugural trophy for the most active branch in the Sangster Shield Contest.

This award, in memory of Tony Fletcher ZL2ALJ – a long-time Branch 50 NZART member, was presented to the Chair by the Sangster Shield contest coordinator, Glenn Kingston ZL2KZ at the Wellington Branch meeting on 18 November 2015.

WARC Inc thanks Tony’s wife for the gift that enabled the trophy fund to be established.

While Wellington Branch won the trophy this year, it is to be hoped that other branches will encourage their members to participate in the NZART Sangster Shield contest held each May.  The contest involves contacts over two evenings in early winter on QRP CW.

Sangster Shield Branch Award Certificate
Sangster Shield Branch Award Certificate