Military Radio Field Day 2025 FTX

“Military Radio” Field Day 2025 was another Field Training Exercise that I did on Mt Diablo, CA. As usual, I operated only military radio equipment in this national emergency communications preparedness exercise. It’s obviously perfect for the job.

Sponsored by the American Radio Relay League, upwards of 40,000 people in North America participate. Some Hams and Clubs also view this as a “contest” but I don’t participate like that. I don’t even keep a log of contacts beyond a scratch pad.

A few pix of LZ Shady:

Military Radio Field Day 2025 on Mt. Diablo

It’s just a fun chance to exercise my equipment in the field with the opportunity to contact many other like-minded people also operating from field sites. I operated from Mt. Diablo State Park, 45 km east of San Francisco, as I have done many times in the past. Supported by my dedicated camping vehicle: the 1971 Stealth Bronco. It is well-equipped for this.

I operated for about 4 hours with this very hasty setup on site. The HF antenna was a 10 meter long horizontal wire strung about 3 meters above the ground, another 10 meter long wire was laying on the ground as an “RF Return”/”ground”. Simple, quick, Lo-Vis, inefficient, but it worked well.

It won’t out perform my preferred horizontal low dipole but I contacted many stations in CA, OR and UT on 40 meters CW (NVIS) and also Hawaii on 15 meters CW.

Below is the basic setup with the 20 watt PRC-174 HF man pack set at the picnic table. I operated this set exclusively on CW this time. I was not trying to make lots of contacts or hit long distances, just casual ops to exercise everything. No HF Winlink EMail this time.

Military Radio Field Day 2025.  PRC-174 on CW with the J-45 Knee Key

That J-45 Knee Key works fine for short contacts but it will eventually make your leg turn Blue! Solution? Improvise, Adapt, Overcome.

PRC-174 on CW with the J-45 Knee Key alternative mountain

(That spray can of DEET served 2 purposes)

I also ran my VRC-7/RT-70 VHF FM mobile set on 6 meters. It works great with other compatible military radios of the era and is somewhat compatible with modern narrow-band Ham radio equipment. From 2500 feet elevation (see dash altimeter below) I had a commanding view of central California and there were lots of stations on 52.525 mc FM.

Military Radio Field Day 2025 with the VRC-7 VHF FM mobile set

That CW key on the RT-70 can key the PRC-47, GRC-9 (or TS-50 if necessary). CW mobile.

In addition to the PRC-174 and VRC-7 I also ran the 20/100 Watt AN/PRC-47 in the Bronco. I have it set up as a Grab&Go installation that is powered here by a 12V-24V converter off the vehicle battery. It is shock-mounted with foam pads and a bungee cord while it sits on that little fold-down operating table surface. While mobile or fixed-mobile it drives a bumper mounted MS-57 spring mount with 15′ of MS-xx mast sections. It can also be patched into external antennas such as dipoles when needed.

AN/PRC-47 Mobile installation running from a 12V-24V converter powered by the truck battery.

It works great on SSB although the CW signal contains some artifacts of the 400 cps HV power oscillator. For voice Ops I have 2 Amplifier-Modulator plug-in modules to run it on either USB or LSB as needed. It’s an easy, no “mods” occasional sideband mode change. USB for RATT, Mil radio voice nets, 5357 on 60 meters or LSB for casual ham ops.

The AN/GRC-9 mobile installation was also available as usual. However there is basically no AM activity on Field Day and it was a little hard to get to with all the camping gear stowed in here for transit. This is a great, reliable little AM/CW set from very remote camping spots when used with a dipole antenna. Powered via a DIY transistorized HVPS.

AN/GRC-9 Mobile Installation

ARRL Field Day 2025 was a fun Op for me up here. No Grid, no Internet, no Wifi, no repeaters, no cell phones, no noise, no neighbors, no problem. Great views but no BBQ!

Got Comms? Yes. Mission Accomplished.

Get your military gear out in the field where it belongs and have fun. No Shelf Queens!

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See you at Winter Field Day 2026! https://www.n6cc.com/winter-field-day-2025/

For more details on the very capable PRC-174 take a look here: https://www.n6cc.com/prc-174-hf-manpack-radio-set/

Some more information on the AN-PRC-47 at N6CC: https://www.n6cc.com/the-prc-47-hf-ssbcw-transceiver/

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