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Saturday June 23, 2007
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Well folks once again it�s time for Field Day. We all know Field Day. It is when Members of the Chicago Suburban Radio Association (CSRA) put their emergency communication skills to the test when they participated in Field Day on Saturday June 23 and June Sunday 24 2007. The annual preparedness exercise brings together Amateur Radio operators from throughout North and South America who are committed to assisting their communities in the event of a natural or man-made disaster. Field Day is sponsored by the American Radio Relay League (ARRL), the national association for Amateur Radio.
Field Day is designed to test operators' abilities to set up and operate stations in the field under emergency conditions, such as the loss of commercial electricity. During the weekend, radio operators try to contact as many other Field Day stations as possible, simulating the fast on-air skills needed to assist local officials and served agencies during an emergency.
THE CSRA...
has been serving Chicago area hams and radio enthusiasts since the dawn of radio itself! Their membership over the years lists well into the thousands. Many of these members were taught the Amateur Radio theory and Morse Code by fellow CSRA members. Their members have spanned all walks of life, from construction workers to lawyers; bankers to broadcasters and everyone in between. For 80 years, Chicagoland men, women and children from age 9 to 90 have called the CSRA their radio club!
CSRA is one of the oldest radio clubs chartered in the State of Illinois and has been affiliated with the American Radio Relay League for over 70 years. Building on this rich history, CSRA looks to the future with eyes on fresh ideas and emerging technologies.
Ham radio is the premier high-tech hobby. It's enjoyed by people from all walks of life from around the world. The rules for becoming an amateur (ham) radio operator vary from country to country around the world.
On this page we're going to tell you a little about the hobby and how you can obtain the necessary license to operate in the United States.
Using even the simplest of radio setups and antennas, amateurs communicate with each other for fun, during emergencies, and even in contests. They handle messages for police and other public service organizations during all kinds of emergencies including:
Hurricanes
Earthquakes
Tornadoes and floods
Motorist accidents
Fires and chemical spillsSearch and rescues
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http://www.csraham.comField Day
Veteran's Park
North Riverside, Illinois12pm
Saturday June 23, 2007
To12pm
Sunday June 24, 2007