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I copied 5 check ins here, no copy on NCS.
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Same. I see 5 checkins besides me, but I haven't picked up NCS yet
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Not hearing NC in Indy tonight.
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Worf: No! Men do not roar. Women roar. Then they hurl heavy objects. (dreamily) And claw at you.
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If none of you are hearing me, someone want to step in as NC?
ETA: BD is next up. |
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Like most living things, you run them through a combine, it'll pretty much take care of it.
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I heard the 1st guy from central TX well. Am I being heard?
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Like most living things, you run them through a combine, it'll pretty much take care of it.
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Conditions not so hot at my QTH tonight. I have about 30% copy on net control. I can hear a couple other stations for barely ghost copy. I don't seem to have as much atmospheric noise as usual, but can't copy much on either antenna. I guess this is just not my week.
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I can give it shot. But, I won't know if I'm stepping on NC
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Like most living things, you run them through a combine, it'll pretty much take care of it.
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Ok, will do
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TU GreenDragon!
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Worf: No! Men do not roar. Women roar. Then they hurl heavy objects. (dreamily) And claw at you.
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Thanks, GreenDragon!
Before the handoff I had seven stations. FWIW, post hand-off I had 100% copy on everyone except eastcoastff, who I think brings the station count to 8. Hopefully conditions are better next week an everyone can hear me. It might be time to start checking 20M as well. |
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Like most living things, you run them through a combine, it'll pretty much take care of it.
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Glad I was able to help...glad my keyboard was working again.
Thanks for the patience from you guys and I know my format was pretty bush league. |
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I copied about 6 stations, but it sounds like no one heard me.
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I should be present to NC tonight, though no idea if everyone will hear me given last week.
I may try 20M briefly after the 2330Z reminder if anyone wants to listen for me. |
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Like most living things, you run them through a combine, it'll pretty much take care of it.
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I'll give 20m a shot tonight. Post up a freq when you are ready.
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Like most living things, you run them through a combine, it'll pretty much take care of it.
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Sounds good.
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I have nearly everyone at 100% on 20M so why don't we just stay on 20M for the net.
14067.5 + 1500 USB. |
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Like most living things, you run them through a combine, it'll pretty much take care of it.
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I know not everyone could hear everyone else, but 20M was working pretty darn well tonight.
8 stations + NC on 20 meters. Heard one station running 500mW. Prop is definitely improving. |
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Like most living things, you run them through a combine, it'll pretty much take care of it.
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Band was fading here but I still copied all but 2 stations. Not bad for 20 after sunset.
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The band went long, I did not copy the last three stations on the list. nor the check in preceding mine. Still fun to be on 20M.
73, Rob |
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I ended up copying everyone. There was some QSB but only affected one station enough to drop to about 95% copy.
I could also hear Cape Cod on his 500mW. That's was pretty amazing for 20m this time of day/year. And that was on my go-box (the one in my avatar) and my Dell ruggedized laptop running HRD and DM780. Worked pretty good. |
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I ended up not being able to copy 4 stations. I didn't expect to catch Redbird on 20m.
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I will be present to NC this week.
Reminders will be on 40M as usual, and at 2330Z I'll check 20M as I did last week -- right now I'm expecting 20M will be better, but given the magnetic storm that's expected prop may be a crap shoot. |
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Like most living things, you run them through a combine, it'll pretty much take care of it.
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I won't be able to participate tonight. Three days of heavy winds here are blowing the trees that hold up my antennas around like crazy. I took both of my wire antennas down at noontime today. Nothing to get on 20m or 40m unless I try to put up my Chameleon MPAS 2.0. We'll see what the wind looks like at dinnertime.
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First reminder out on 40M (7120) at 2300Z, 2315Z on deck.
Both 40M and 20M are pretty quiet, I'm seeing/hearing faint CW signals around the net frequencies but not much, so prop may be tough tonight, space weather was showing a full radio blackout around 1700Z due to the recent CME. ETA: 2315 went out at 2317Z. Band still quiet. |
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Like most living things, you run them through a combine, it'll pretty much take care of it.
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At least two reports via 20M. Sounds like 20M is better than 40M for now unless I hear otherwise.
ETA: There's some faint CW right on top of the net center frequency, hopefully he goes away soon. ETA #2: Back on 40M with the 2345Z announcement going out. Reports on the 2350Z appreciated, though I think we'll be going with 20M. ETA #3: Sticking with 20M, 14067.5 for tonight for those that can hear me. |
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Like most living things, you run them through a combine, it'll pretty much take care of it.
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Not a bad net. Conditions were quiet, I had everyone S5-S9 with S1 noise with S3 bursts here.
Worst SNR was +7dB here. Four stations + NC tonight. ETA: if we keep seeing conditions like this we can probably step up the data rate to something much faster. |
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Like most living things, you run them through a combine, it'll pretty much take care of it.
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I'll be present to NC. As is usual I'll start warnings on 40M and then switch to 20M at 2330Z.
Expecting to be on 20M again this week since the SSN remains decent. |
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Like most living things, you run them through a combine, it'll pretty much take care of it.
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standyby on 20M, for some reason it's not tuning and I need to debug why
ETA: I reset the tuner and it's fine now. 20M is clearly way better than 40M for most stations so we'll stay on 20M. I won't bother to do the reminders on 40M due to how poor prop is on 40M. ETA #2: Dang I'm hearing a couple of you guys so strongly we can probably run any speed we want tonight. |
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Like most living things, you run them through a combine, it'll pretty much take care of it.
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Not too bad, four stations + NC tonight.
20M prop much better than 40M, and it will probably remain the case until fall. SNRs were great, even at low powers. |
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Like most living things, you run them through a combine, it'll pretty much take care of it.
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I can't hear the close stations (greendragon and probably Redbirdxx) but everyone else is easy to copy. My 20m noise floor is s0, 40 was s7 tonight.
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Silent Brigade, 1/20/20: Dangerous wankers to a one. 3rd rate BB
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Ill Jump in on 40M next week. Its NVIS in upstate SC so the footprint will be shallow.
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Originally Posted By Redbirdxx: I wasn't on tonight so no one heard me. Be back next week. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Silent Brigade, 1/20/20: Dangerous wankers to a one. 3rd rate BB
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I'll be present to NC tonight.
Net reminders will go out on 40M until 2330Z, and then I'll switch to 20M. The net will be on 20M, 14067.5 KHz. |
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Like most living things, you run them through a combine, it'll pretty much take care of it.
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I have the antenna disconnected tonight, so I'm out.
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Yeah, storms here, I'm shut down for the night as well.
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I might not be home in time tonight, I'll try and operate remote if that happens and at least get an in/out.
ETA flrig isn't turning the rig on. I might have messed up a setting on the 7300 trouble shooting my antenna this weekend. Looks like I won't be remoting in. |
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Silent Brigade, 1/20/20: Dangerous wankers to a one. 3rd rate BB
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FYI I've done the countdowns on 40M through 2330Z, and did a 20M announcements at 2335Z and 2345Z.
I saw at least one of you tuning up so at least someone will be on the net! Good luck to the rest of you with antenna/rig issues. Hopefully things are smoother next week. I've had a 20M tuning glitch myself. |
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Like most living things, you run them through a combine, it'll pretty much take care of it.
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I received the 2330 update just got on 20 Meters
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Good net.
Four stations this week plus NC, all done on 20M with 100% copy and SNRs of +5dB or better on everyone. |
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Like most living things, you run them through a combine, it'll pretty much take care of it.
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I am wondering if anybody would be interested in doing an emcomm type diginet simulating grid down conditions to include:
No use of internet to coordinate which band or freq, follow a published comm plan for band and freq. Only just say, grid down exercise with a wed night date. Must use off grid power, battery or generator Maybe increasing the preamble to make it longer on when NC chooses the band and freq IAW the comm plan so people have time to find it before the checkin. Then relay made up exercise input info from each station to maybe look something like this Net de W1ABC This is an emcomm exercise input Central Maine SITEP as follows Power, internet, cell, and landline service out locally Local repeater network reports same conditions at least 60 miles around Portland Maine Looting reported in the city Local gunshots heard Intermittent radio broadcasts heard. QTH is ok. No injuries, no violence or looting. Tense but stable. No help needed Neighbors have established an OP with overwatch. Request nightly net for information flow, same time. This has been an emcomm exercise input. Back to NC, De W1ABC K. I am just spit balling here, the intent is to run off grid power, and not use arfcom to announce band and freq and follow a comm plan of priorities for band and freq and then find the net. Use the established familiar net and incorporate this once in a while for practice to share local conditions and news in case of a big grid down situation. Should we ever need to do this, the ability to communicate would keep us up on news and information outside our local areas could be worthwhile. We can discuss techniques on how to do this, I routinely find the net without referencing arfcom before I find it. I do the same thing with the SSB net. Using a waterfall and the A/B freq switch helps but is not required. Any comments or ideas? |
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Nobody is coming to save us. . |
Originally Posted By Mach: I am wondering if anybody would be interested in doing an emcomm type diginet simulating grid down conditions to include: No use of internet to coordinate which band or freq, follow a published comm plan for band and freq. Only just say, grid down exercise with a wed night date. Must use off grid power, battery or generator Maybe increasing the preamble to make it longer on when NC chooses the band and freq IAW the comm plan so people have time to find it before the checkin. Then relay made up exercise input info from each station to maybe look something like this Net de W1ABC This is an emcomm exercise input Central Maine SITEP as follows Power, internet, cell, and landline service out locally Local repeater network reports same conditions at least 60 miles around Portland Maine Looting reported in the city Local gunshots heard Intermittent radio broadcasts heard. QTH is ok. No injuries, no violence or looting. Tense but stable. No help needed Neighbors have established an OP with overwatch. Request nightly net for information flow, same time. This has been an emcomm exercise input. Back to NC, De W1ABC K. I am just spit balling here, the intent is to run off grid power, and not use arfcom to announce band and freq and follow a comm plan of priorities for band and freq and then find the net. Use the established familiar net and incorporate this once in a while for practice to share local conditions and news in case of a big grid down situation. Should we ever need to do this, the ability to communicate would keep us up on news and information outside our local areas could be worthwhile. We can discuss techniques on how to do this, I routinely find the net without referencing arfcom before I find it. I do the same thing with the SSB net. Using a waterfall and the A/B freq switch helps but is not required. Any comments or ideas? View Quote I like it, I'm in. If I have time maybe I'll even set up portable in my back yard. |
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I'd like it and play. Actually, I am on a backup portable rig, battery power, and using a BuddiPole or Chameleon portable antenna on almost any given week already. I like to regularly exercise all my emergency equipment. All it takes for me to switch my whole station to battery power is the flip of a switch. And I generally have one of the portable antennas up in the back yard anyway.
The trick would be finding the net without coordinating here. |
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How many of you are using JS8? Coordinating could be as simple as an @ARF announcement via JS8 relayed as necessary on the common 40m JS8 freq.
We also already have default frequencies and a time for the net, could just stick with that. |
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I'm interested. Depending on weather and timing, I can set up a portable rig.
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