2024 ARRL Field Day Gear

"Be Radio Active with ARRL Field Day merchandise."

Views expressed in this Amateur/Ham Radio ARRL Field Day update are those of the reporters and correspondents.  Accessed on 19 April 2024, 1947 UTC.

Content provided by The ARRL.  Copyright ARRL.

Source:  https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?tab=rm&ogbl#inbox/FMfcgzGxSlVHwnkmKMcfCMKpBzWzDQzk/2024 ARRL Field Day Gear.

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Russ Roberts (KH6JRM), Public Information Officer, Hawaii County (ARRL Pacific Section).

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Shop the 2024 ARRL Field Day Collection

 

ARRL FIELD DAY IS JUNE 22-23

Get ready for amateur radio’s largest on-air operating event with official 2024 ARRL Field Day merchandise available for order now. T-shirts, hats, pins, patches, stickers, magnets, and recruitment posters are a great way to show off your participation in this annual event. This year’s design features the theme “Be Radio Active.” The back of the t-shirt includes a check-off list of ARRL and RAC Sections – a fun way to keep track of your Field Day contacts.

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For the latest rules & resources visit www.arrl.org/fieldday.

 

 

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