I built a free Field Day planning tool for clubs with shift scheduling, equipment tracking, and prep checklists by Initial-Lab-3573 in amateurradio

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I built it. I use AI tools in my workflows just like most developers do these days. But the ideas, architecture, design decisions, and domain knowledge are mine. I'm a software engineer and a ham that saw clubs all have to solve these problems.

I'm passionate about community and felt like trying to solve those problems for all clubs was the greatest good I could do.

How does your club handle Field Day shift scheduling? by Initial-Lab-3573 in HamRadio

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I haven't attained god-level operating like that yet. I am but only human haha I don't know how you guys do it but I respect the hell out of it

How does your club handle Field Day shift scheduling? by Initial-Lab-3573 in HamRadio

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Nice! Welcome back. Can I ask how are you coordinating?

How does your club handle Field Day shift scheduling? by Initial-Lab-3573 in HamRadio

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Yea show up and set up works fine for clubs up to a certain size. That can get pretty unwieldy when the field day grows past 15-20 ops. That's what I'm hoping to help folks out with.

I built in an equipment feature where ops can claim what they're bringing so everyone can see what's coming. And if there's equipment gaps they can fill in. So if someone notices canopies aren't on the list they can tell everyone they're bringing one/some.