Category Archives: Field Day

Field Day – Who has What

2026 Field Day
Who HasWhere are theyWho will bringBob S
3 TentsIn trailerBob SBill P Pull TrailerSheldon
TablesFairgroundFairgroundChris I
Portable Propane BBQ Grill (table mount)Carole WCarole WTed D
BBQ GrillIn trailerBob SBill P Pull TrailerCarole W
2 ea Canopies 10×10In trailerBob SBill P Pull TrailerHerm H
Canopy 10×20Chris IChris IDick P
SignsIn trailerBob SBill P Pull TrailerTom C
2 ea Ice ChestsBob SBob S 2 eaJohn D
Ice ChestsSheldon pu June 14Bob SBill P Pull Trailer
Logging ComputersMatthew has 3 lap topsMatthew
Pencils/PaperIn trailerBob SBill P Pull Trailer
Coffee PotIn trailerBob SBill P Pull Trailer
Coffee Pot/CoffeeBill PBill P
Food serving stuffIn trailerBob SBill P Pull Trailer
Power cordsIn trailerBob SBill P Pull Trailer
Who is Camping
Chris I Motorhome/Tent
Bob S. 21′ trailer
Bill P. – 18′ van
Johan 24′ Motorhome
Matt. 32′ Motorhome
Chris W. 24′ Motorhome
Herm ??
ARES Trailer 25 ‘
Food
WaterOlympic SpringsBob SBill P Pull Trailer
Eggs/Pancakes/SausageCostcoBob S
ColeslawCarole WCarole W
Cuc SaladChris IChris I
Lasagna CostcoBryon G/Bob SGet w Sheldon for serving stuff
IceFG Kitchen
Friday night Pizza
ARRL Text MessageWho will get
Herm
Get from FairgroundsWhatWho
KeysRoy
PRWhoWhere
JohnPapers/ARRL/
SheldonKONP
Ten people for setup and tear down
Friday
Bob SampsonChris IcideTed DrakeBill PetersonChris Woods
Johan VMatthew LawsonTom HaleyTom W7TEGDoug Welcker
Sunday
Bob SampsonChris IcideTed DrakeBill PetersonChris Woods
Johan VTom ClarkDoug WelckerTom Haley10

Field Day 2026 — Clallam County Fairgrounds

Field Day 2026 — Clallam County Fairgrounds

Field Day 2026 will be held at the Clallam County Fairgrounds on June 26th and 27th, with setup beginning Friday, June 25th. Field Day is amateur radio’s largest annual event, bringing operators together to practice emergency communications skills while having fun on the air.

Enter through the west entrance near the airport and park on the grassy knoll just inside the gate.

This year we will be operating multiple stations simultaneously across HF, VHF, and satellite bands. Stop by and watch operators make contacts across the country and beyond — including through amateur radio satellites passing overhead!

Members of the public are encouraged to try operating a radio station themselves. No license is required to transmit under the supervision of a licensed amateur radio operator — come give it a try!

Camping with power and water hookups is available on site. If you are planning to bring an RV please contact K6MBY in advance.

The public is warmly welcome — bring the family and come see what amateur radio is all about!