Field Day 26 Innovations
Welcome to the DSRC Field Day! Laura K2WWF made sure passersby knew “what was up.” Photos by KD2TCH. This year’s big onnovation was the use of a tethered drone to… Read More: Field Day 26 Innovations »
Welcome to the DSRC Field Day! Laura K2WWF made sure passersby knew “what was up.” Photos by KD2TCH. This year’s big onnovation was the use of a tethered drone to… Read More: Field Day 26 Innovations »
As we sort through the photos of this year’s ARRL Field Day #ARRLFD, we find some excellent photos of operators, thanks to W2JJJ, NG2V, N2FXO So far this is the… Read More: Field Day ’26 Operators »
Years ago when the Battleship New Jersey Amateur Radio Station was being formed as the former USS New Jersey was being towed into Camden, hams from BNJARS came to visit… Read More: DSRC encourages participation in Museum Ships Weekend »
Pi Day 2026 is over! Thanks to all who contacted N3P on 3.14.26, and the QSL-ing has gone well.Pi Day will be the subject of April’s DSRC club meeting. 0… Read More: Another Pi for the record books »
January 24 &25 was the worst weekend of the winter (so far.) At the Tuesday evening club meeting just before the weekend, John NU3E gave a presentation on Cold Weather… Read More: Winter “Field” Day »
Dot, Dot, Dash… Our club caught the attention of two Franklin Reporter journalists… Here’s a link to their story. Note that the video may not show… but have no fear!… Read More: Field Day 2025 Wrap Up 2- Reporters and Tangles »
The weather was better than last year… that is, we did not have an actual thunderstorm. The turnout was great with 30 participants, and the score was great! Officials Come… Read More: Field Day 2025 Wrap Up 1 »
We have two pages of information (click on the page names to go there):1) Field Day 2025 is the page for visitors and general information about ARRL Field Day and… Read More: ARRL Field Day 2025 is coming! »
In honor of Morse and Vail’s first intercity telegraph message on May 24, 1844, and the connecting of Boston to Washington via New Jersey in 1846, we held a small… Read More: Morse Code Day 2025 »