Hi Tom,
If you have a generator and an antenna on your motor home, you can
operate as a regular Field Day station. I'm pretty sure a mobile rig
counts as a Field Day station as it is running off of power not taken
from the power grid and you are not using a fixed antenna. The /0 is
not necessary in any case.
73,
Dave, W7OQ
At 05:26 PM 6/20/2010, you wrote:
>Hi, all.
>
>Here's a question for all you Field Day experts out there.
>
>This year, I had hoped to do Field Day with our RV from somewhere in the
>Colorado high country, but, in light of our impending relocation back to
>Michigan, our need to get started with the packing process, and our need to
>save money for the move, I'm going to have to scrap those plans.
>
>However, I don't want to miss out on the Field Day fun.
>
>So, here's a question:
>
>I know this violates the entire spirit of Field Day, but would I create
>problems for anyone if I were to do Field Day from here at the rental house
>in Colorado? I am just trying to do a compromise here, without missing out
>on all the fun.
>
>If I were to do Field Day from the rental house using commercial power,
>what classification would I use?
>
>Also, should I technically say my call is KB8TYJ / 0?
>
>I'd appreciate any thoughts.
>
>73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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