[Alexandria Radio Club Reflector] Invitation for Alexandria Radio Club Meeting Presentation on July 8, 2022
Brian Stevenson
bbbstevenson at aol.com
Fri Jul 15 13:56:00 EDT 2022
Hi Brian, I wanted to give you more feedback after the net but got caught up solving a receive issue on my own rig. Your signal was ok on the net last night but a little bit quiet. Don't know if you are running a handheld rig, with which mic & antenna. There's always something new and fun to tweak out your station with.Brian, KE4WGI
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On Wed, Jul 13, 2022 at 6:01 AM, brian Jones<kq4aeq at gmail.com> wrote: Thanks for all the input. I’m trying and learning a lot. I’m guessing with all the smart tech these days people are more interested in pushing the envelope rather than just some small chit chat and the basics. I will keep pushing and trying. I’m super into this and I know it will take time to learn all the ins and outs.
The Alexandria radio club net on Thursday evenings has been a positive help and looking forward to checking in. Happy to be member.
Brian Jones
KQ4AEQ
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> On Jul 11, 2022, at 10:32 PM, Rich Adamy <ka4gfy at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Brian,
> 2 meters and 70 cm still are some of the most popular ham bands.
> Having said that, activity on those bands is not what it once was.
> Back in the day, repeaters were very popular because many of them had
> autopatch on them, allowing hams to make phone calls from their
> radios. As cellphones became more commonplace and plans became
> cheaper, people left 2 meters behind and used their cellphones to call
> home when leaving work.
>
> Repeaters generally have busy times and quiet times during the day.
> The 79, 91 and 300 repeaters are busy during drive times. Ours tends
> to have activity in the afternoon and evenings.
>
> Often, there are people listening, but won't reply to a general call
> of somebody "listening." But, they will reply if called directly.
>
> Activity will generate more activity. If you get on every day and
> announce your presence, other people will start to get on as well. I
> have seen it happen on our repeaters as well as others All repeaters
> ebb and tide with activity.
>
> I am sure of the other long term members will have ideas as well.
>
> 73,
> Rich, KA4GFY.
>
>> On Mon, Jul 11, 2022 at 10:10 PM brian Jones <kq4aeq at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hello, a tech with a new ticket and new club number here.
>> im new to this and I’m struggling. Is the 2cm and 70cm repeater devoid of radio traffic? I was able to join the Alexandria radio club NET last Thursday for the first time and first contact on the repeater but as much as I call since then it’s been silent. I’m pretty sure I got the offset and PL right but it’s been silent.
>>
>> This past Sunday around noon I picked up the Arlington radio club meeting on the W4HFH 2cm repeater. I feel like I’m missing something. Are folks just not interested in these bands on a day to day basis?
>>
>> Any help would most grateful.
>>
>> Brian A. Jones
>> KQ4AEQ
>>
>> Sent from docking bay 94
>>
>>>> On Jul 8, 2022, at 7:56 PM, Comms <comms at gallagher.us.com> wrote:
>>>
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