[AK-VHF] AK-VHF NET: Mar 5 - 144.200 USB
Ed Cole
kl7uw at acsalaska.net
Sun Mar 6 03:17:25 EST 2022
Net Report:
144.200: 11-element yagi at 45-feet, 100w
KL7H - S0 to S4
KL7XJ - S3 to S4
KL3WF - S5
KL7BSC - by relay
KL7LO - by relay
KL6M - S5
conditions quite variable with some one-way effects
223.50: two 11-element yagis at 60-feet, 30w
KL7H - 2b
KL7XJ - 1b (one-way)
KL6M - 2b (my signal weaker in Anchorage)
50.125 (Noise=S5): two 7-element yagis at 33-feet, 70w
KL7H - Not heard
432.200: high-gain vertical, 100w
KL7H - not heard (one-way)
KL7BSC - no signals either way
We were having a good snowfall and light breeze which probably was
causing poor propagation. After the net I noticed my 2m and 6m antenna
off-point about ten degrees east of Anchorage (which did not help).
Note: Sunday Night 6m Net starts at 8:00pm on 50.125-USB
at 8:30pm I will switch to 50.250 psk31
73, Ed - KL7UW
On 3/4/2022 7:17 PM, Ed Cole wrote:
> The net will begin at 9:30am on 144.200 USB.
>
> I also monitor 223.50 FM and 50.125 USB where you
> may check in to the net. if desired.
>
> I will cancel operating 6m after the net in order
> to watch the Iditarod start which begins at 10am.
>
> The Sunday Night 6m SSB Net will be held on 50.125 at 8:00pm.
>
> I will switch to psk31 at 8:30 on 50.250. If you are
> interested in trying psk31, FL-digi contains psk31 along'
> with many other digital modes, like RTTY. It even has keyboard
> CW for those having difficulty using keyers. It does not
> decode CW.
>
> 73, Ed - KL7UW
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