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EMA ARES has continued an EMA tradition of touring Club Field Day sites in the Class A encampments (and lately Class F EOC's too) in the Section since 1999. Senior ARES leadership & staff participate, both to encourage the drill&demonstration aspect of Field Day and to meet&greet. In this undertaking, ARES joined with the longer tradition of NE Div Director Tom K1KI and ViceDir Mike K1TWF (who have an unofficial most miles contest, which we can rarely top within one section) and prior EMA SM's and ASM's. In some recent years, ARES staff have been joined by EMA SM, ASM, ACC on tour.
In support of these touring leadership & staff, since 1999 EMA ARES has maintained a section Field Day Directory that is also usable by hams or the public seeking a FD near them. Since 2003 this has been hosted on the EMA Section web as a distinct section. Planned tours are collected to encourage complete coverage. The plan map can help identify opportunities to pick up one more on the way by -- with a goal of at least evey affiliated club, preferably every club, getting at least one visit - especially if missed last year, or a new site/club. This is a great opportunity to pitch ARRL Affiliation (or SSC) to a club. Staff in residence at their club's FD operation have been included in the Tour Plan. Staff home base(s) and itineraries are color coded by ARRL standard badge colors (with a little extra shading for differentiation).
The interactive Directory is at http://ema.arrl.org/fd/ , which includes explanatory information, safety hints, and commentary on possible ARES roles in Field Day.
Prior years tour plan/results are logged in the History section http://ema.arrl.org/fd/history/tours.html - e.g. 2006 http://ema.arrl.org/fd/history/tour2006.html
Staff who might be Section Tourists or Staff in residence this year are plotted at http://ema.arrl.org/fd/tour.php .
Changes to both FD site data and Touring Staff status can be directed to the Directory Editor n1vux(at)arrl.net via email.
A tabular form suitable for downloading to print offline (for reference driving or for loading GPS waypoints) is included under the Site List: Details (Lat,Lon) Option.
This page was originally prepared as a private page for the Field Day 1999 Section Staff Tour at World.Std.com. It was revived for 2001 and 2002 at the now defunct emaares.com website. After the closure of that site, it was revived again for FD2003 with PHP technology at ema.arrl.org and is now being being updated for FD2009.
Thanks to K9HI, KB1CVH, N1XTB, N1UEC for Unix sys-admin support & hosting over the years.
Any notes on site changes for FD2009 would be appreciated. Updates on club email and www contacts also appreciated -- only for non-ARRL affiliates -- see note to club officers below. - n1vux]
Default choice for slippy map is TopOSM CC-BY-SA, Thanks Lars!
Now with Web 2.0 Tags so Sites may be searched not only by (lack of) use, county, or club but now by thematic similarity. The initial Tag cloud is as follows.
Reset tour.php to 2009 staff and initial plans.
Prior Year 2008 tours moved to tour history pages preparatory to compiling 2009 tours.
New maps on Directory main page are now color coded, matching colors for text list markers ! yes ? maybe X no
Site History Map - the cumulative historic site map to complement our historic tables and per year maps -- all sites used or even discussed in the last 12+ years on one map -- was the prototype for front page map color code.
It's even filterable for past/current/never/maybe.
It shows three of four outlier operations by EMA clubs too ...
Switched maps for users with JavaScript to OpenLayers interactive with Data from OpenStreetMap and Office of Geographic and Environmental Information (MassGIS), Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs. Directory main page map will zoom when a single county list is selected. The (+] control selects basemaps, CycleMap gives us a Topographic option again, and the TopOSM project gives us another to link from Site Detail pages. These maps are automatically up to date, but are not color coded for confirmed or highlights yet
Users with JavaStript will continue to get the old maps, which are updated semi-automatically irregularly.
Changes for 2009 have begun. Initially the date on front page, posted 2008 to History section. 2008 scores and pictures/Soapbox already posted.
from ema.arrl.org/fd to fd.ema.arrl.org, with forwarding, as part of parent site Drupal conversion.
Additional page on Harbor Defence-related Field Day sites, as a result of my cross-over history hobby. The Coast Artillery Corps was the Homeland Defense for the ports the Navy cared about between "Civil" and "Cold" Wars -- they were charged with putting holes in (other countries') Navy vessels that got too darn close. They also handled moored mines until 1942. Also included are Nike missile sites and a few other forts/ex-forts noted with Field Day ops.
Changes for 2008 have begun. Initially the date on front page, posted 2007 to History section. 2007 scores already posted, 2007 pictures/Soapbox already posted.
Maps, Tour reset to likely (see Historical section for priors). NEDiv page links the ARRL.org "Site Locator" for current data.
Clubs marked on the ARRL.org "Site Locator" are shown as Confirmed and have ArrlLocator Link on theSiteDetail page, which link may lead to more up to date talk-in/contact info.
ARRL Affiliated Clubs listed as Inactive are so noted; expired SSC status so noted.
Embedded map on SiteDetail page (c/o Tiger, US Census Dept.)
Most site specific data only on SiteDetail, Site references on Club pages now link.
Historical score graphical treemap analysis expanded to 2005-2007.
Exactly how this detailed historical archive will coexist with the new, sparse "Site Locator" is TBD.
2007 CHANGES
Initially the date on front page, posted 2006 to History section. 2006 scores already posted, 2006 pictures/Soapbox already posted. Safety section moved to subfolder, sorry for any broken deep links.
2006 CHANGES
KC1US updated his KC1US Field Day Safety Officers memo.
2006 Score Analysis added to history section late in year.
Sites page sortable by County etc.
Main directory page sort/select options enhanced.
2005 CHANGES
FD AND ICS updated for 2005 . Now ICS and Safety pages link the new KC1US Field Day Safety Officers memo, and additional weather safety tips on Safety page (thanks to KC1US, Kentucky Section, NWS/Skywarn).
Tour Planning now has copy of Directory page's alternate site lists, in addition to staff itinerary map and list; with map Hover text (alt text tags) for Staff bases and out-of-section/alternate sites. Tour map has alternate map links for NE Div and Land-use IRsat background, with NE Div 2004 sites listed.
2004 & 1999 Scores posted! as reported by ARRL Contest branch; Clubs which didn't submit scores to ARRL are invited to send claimed scores to this website.
ARRL Affiliate clubs' contact information now updatable on ARRL HQ web, so no longer mirrored here.
ARRL FD Information & Rules for 2005 posted , & commentary revised and updated for 2005 rules.
See club officer information on how to help update this site with your club's 2005 plans.
Added History and Weather Safety in 2004, with graphical Logo and Map history menu for 2005.
Converted
all email addresses in notes from spamable x@y.com to less spamable
"x (at) y.com" --
should
I make it "x (nospam) y (dot) com" ?
After the closure of the emaares.com site, the Directory and Tour page was revived again for FD2003 with PHP technology at ema.arrl.org/fd.
Second and then third now annual editions, using Perl and JHUAPL maps at the now defunct emaares.com website.
The page was in abeyayance for planning purposes, but History Section has retro data.
private page for the Field Day 1999 Section Staff Tour plan at World.Std.com, using collage of MapQuest
Click a club in menu or summary map to go to their details, which include links to Topo and street maps. Hover over an icon to see what it is.
Map Legend
Red
Antenna Tower: Field Day site.
OGreen/OYellow/ORed
Circle: highlighted FD Sites are shown with a
circle (solid, or outlining a Square).
This highlights New Participants and New Sites -- or (latest) confirmations. Reason(s) for highlights are included in the "hover text" / alt-tag.
O Green (go) High prirority to visit -- Confirmed and New/changed location, or new team, or back from hiatus, or missed by staff last year.
O Yellow Confirmed -- visited last year.
O Red Not visited last year, not yet confirmed. Hover to see why. Good to visit, if active.
Squares: A square is a staff base QTH,
either home or FD if with red tower; labeled with callsign to upper
left.
Solid
color means touring, should have line of same color going out.
Black
center means not known to be touring FD sites (will be removed
if you say you're not touring, will change to solid color if
you give me plans).
Colors
are by ARRL Badge scheme (modified for distinguishing a bit): Red,
Elected SM or Other Section, or VDir (BrickRed).
Green, ASM and other
Cabinet appointees w/o specific colors. (Dark Green for ACC.) Orange
for SEC/DEC (Dark Orange, DEC/EC/EOC;
Light Orange, SEC).
Note on location: Note on location: Field Day sites are plotted on as exact a WGS84/NAD83 Lat-lon (NAD27 if from Topo) as is available. Home QTHs for staff are usually plotted at the center of 6-char Grid-Square (e.g., FN42ho) computed from FCC mailing address or QRZ listing, rather than a Lat-Lon from an exact street address, for minor privacy. QTHs are sometimes plotted on 8-char MH Grid square center for perturbation, but it's not the real value. NWS WFOs, Non-FD EOCs, and out of area FD sites will be 6-char or 8-char Grid-Squars per available precision.
In the menu, Clubs with "!" are confirmed, or "+"/"@" are (usually or confirmed) with another club. ARRL Affiliates and Special Service Clubs are denoted by * and ** respectively.
Most Lat/Long coords by now WGS84/NAD83 Lat/Lon (native mode for GPSs), but some may still be either Topo NAD27 or unknown. This site mostly uses Decimal degrees, with West being Negative.
Updates to n1vux
Overview basemap from Color Landform Atlas of the States which are Copyright by and used by special permission of Ray Sterner, JHU/APL.
Overview data overlay coded in Perl with Lincoln Stein's GD.pm and the libgd library.
Street Address to Latitude/Longitude conversion by geocoder.us (new 2004).
Street Maps links and embeded maps (new 2008) courtesy of US Census Bureau Tiger (new 2005) and/or GoogleMaps (new 2005, JavaScript & recent browser required; with Keyhole satellite photography as well!).
Topomap links courtesy of Topozone.
GridSquare conversion: Links to Amsat.org. Inline conversion Lat-Lon->Maidenhead by Perl or PHP -- I transliterated Matti Aarnio - OH2MQK's PHP toolkit into normal Perl. (Simple really)
Graphical analytics using Treemap.pm and XML::Simple, by N1VUX, EMA Field Day Directory editor, as documented at the Perl Advent Calendar.
Please review the information I have on your radio club on the EMA ARRL Field Day website. In particular, please
Note if your current site is correctly described.
Proof read the driving directions (which the EMA SM or his Staff and possibly the NE Div staff will you to find your site, along with maps based on Lat-Long)
Click the Topo link if your listing has one to check the Lat-Long pos. If the Red Cross doesn't come up exactly on your site (unlikely unless we nailed it last year), please click on your exact site on the topo map and mail me back the URL of the topo when you've got the red-cross just where you want it.
If your site doesnt have a Topo link, you can give me the street address and which side of the building / parking lot, or you can browse around on Maps.Yahoo.com or Topozone.com or any similar mapping program and mail me the URL. Or read the Lat-Lon off your GPS or Map.
This website is no longer tracking official club contact information for ARRL Affiliate clubs. You can now make those corrections online. The EMA FD website would like updates for club FD contacts, and contact info for non-Affiliated clubs (although we'd encourage you to become Affiliated Clubs of course!).
If you will have special technology demonstrations or modes (PSK31, Satellite, ...), you can note that.
Thanks,
Bill Ricker N1VUX
n1vux
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