[30m] Net Details
Karl F. Larsen
k5di at zianet.com
Fri Mar 31 17:28:19 EST 2006
Hi Jason my plan is not to break up your Wide Area Net but it's a
realization that this one time for the whole USA and Canada will not
fly. It is better to have net controls from many locations doing their
things, but not at the same time.
Does that make sense?
jhsu802701 at jasonhsu.com wrote:
> I don't want to fragment a Wide Area Net into multiple regional nets.
> (If you wish, you can start your own regional net on 30m and promote
> it on this list.) I'm not interested in starting separate nets for
> each time zone.
>
>
>
> However, you did give me an idea. The net will be a Wide Area Net
> that meets multiple times per week. For each time that the net meets,
> there will be a different mode. So it will be PSK-31 on one day,
> MFSK-16 on another day, and other modes on other days. I'm also
> trying to decide what other modes to use for the net.
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Hi Jason, well good. Let me suggest this: Select your net controls
> with an eye towards the areas they can cover. Have a weekly message
> that
> is sent to all net controls who will send it to members that check
> in.
> And have the nets on the same frequency at different times. I would
> try
> holding the East Coast net first and the West Coast last.
> Give the time of each net in GMT so each member can get the real
> local time, or if they are like me I have both clocks in the ham
> shack
> :-) Members can and should listen to each net and if they hear one
> well, check in even if it's not your closest net control.
> For example it's 5 hours correction to GMT on the East Coast. If
> we
> start that net at 7 PM local time that will be 1900 EST + 5 = 2400
> GMT.
> In the Central Time zone 7PM is 1900 CST +6 = 0100 GMT. 7PM local
> in
> California is 1900 PST which is 1900 PST +8 = 2700 = 0300GMT.
> So if we say the nets start at 7PM local time across the
> country,
> they will be staggered in time. I left out the MST because we have
> few
> Hams and can just find the net we hear well, with three to choose
> from.
> To each member the first few nets listen to at least two net
> controls to
> find out which is best.
> This is just a basic idea how it will work. Much more planning
> is
> needed.
> Jason Hsu, AA0II wrote:
> >This will be a digital net. It will start out as a once-per-week
> PSK-31
> >net. I plan to add additional days during the week in other
> digital
> >modes, like MFSK-16.
> >
> >I realize that I'll need to rely on relays. Frequent rotation and
> good
> >geographical diversity of net controls will be needed so that no
> net
> >participants stay stuck in the skip zone week after week.
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Karl F. Larsen" <k5di at zianet.com>
> >To: "30Meters" <30m at mailman.qth.net>
> >Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 10:16 AM
> >Subject: [30m] Net Details
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >> Hi Jason we know the net will be on 30 meters somewhere. We
> can
> >>
> >>
> >use
> >
> >
> >>one frequency or several if needed. What mode will the net use,
> CW? On
> >>30 meters it's either CW or digital. So Jason tell use about
> these
> >>
> >>
> >major
> >
> >
> >>details and we can work from there.
> >>
> >>--
> >>Karl Larsen, aka K5DI
> >>Linux user since 1994
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