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W4BUG_WFD2026

While the ARRL Field Day in June is the “big one” for many, Winter Field Day (WFD) has become a massive favorite for operators who want to test their gear (and themselves) in much tougher conditions.

Winter Field Day 2026 Details


How is it different from ARRL Field Day?

While both events focus on emergency preparedness and portable operation, they have distinct “personalities”:

1. The Goal: Public Outreach vs. Weather Adversity

2. Simplified Classes

Winter Field Day uses a much simpler classification system than the ARRL’s “1A, 2F” alphabet soup. In WFD, you just choose your environment:

3. Power Restrictions

Unlike the ARRL event, which allows for higher power in certain classes, WFD is strictly limited to 100 watts PEP. This keeps the playing field level and emphasizes antenna efficiency and operating skill over raw power.

4. Setup Time

WFD has a strict rule that you cannot begin setting up more than 12 hours before the event begins. This ensures that everyone is practicing “rapid deployment” rather than spending a week building a permanent-style station in the woods.


Which one is better?

If you enjoy the social, festive atmosphere of a summer BBQ with radios, the ARRL June event is hard to beat. However, if you want a “hardcore” experience where you have to worry about battery life in the cold and keeping your fingers warm enough to send Morse code, Winter Field Day is your event.

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