Winter Field Day 2025 Signup Posted on January 8, 2025January 8, 2025 By Hayden N2HAY SSRC 2025 Winter Field Day Signup2025 Winter Field Day is January 25 – 26. Winter Field Day is an exciting annual event for amateur radio enthusiasts, taking place on the last full weekend of January. It offers a unique opportunity for radio operators to set up field operations in remote locations, enabling them to connect with other participants worldwide. Winter Field Day is organized by the Winter Field Day Association. The association strongly believes that ham radio operators should practice portable emergency communications in winter environments. This is because freezing temperatures, snow, ice, and other hazards pose unique operational concerns. While these conditions are not usually an issue in Florida, the event allows us to aid those who may experience those hazards to practice their craft. The Winter Field Day event aims to help participants improve their preparedness for disasters and enhance their operational abilities in adverse conditions. Amateur radio operators have the freedom to use frequencies on the HF, VHF, or UHF bands while employing voice, CW, and digital transmissions. The event designates specific objectives to encourage a diverse range of activities, including the use of non-commercial power sources, the deployment of multiple antennas, establishing satellite contacts, and more. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form. Click for directionsName *FirstLastCallsign *License Class *TechnicianGeneralAdvancedAmateur ExtraEmail *Phone *Participation *Friday Evening SetupSaturday AfternoonSaturday EveningSaturday/Sunday OvernightSunday MorningSunday Afternoon and BreakdownEvent officially begins at 11:00pm Saturday and runs through 5:00pm SundayMode Preferences *Phone (Includes SSB, AM, FM, DMR, C4FM)CWDigital (Includes PSK, RTTY, Olivia, Packet, SSTV, ATV, JS8Call, and other soundcard modes except for FT4 & FT8)Equipment I can/will provideRadioAntennaPortable Power Source (Battery, Solar, Generator)Reminder: You can operate on the 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, and 10 meter HF bands and all bands above 50 MHz.Submit Membership