[FADCA] where is n0ia????

russ [email protected]
Wed, 13 Nov 2002 00:11:26 -0500


Deland if N0IA-9.

Evans, look at www.fadca.org for a listing of existing (and some previously
existing) packet systems. You can obtain the systems and location by
frequency or obtain the frequency of systems by location and call.

Russ

----- Original Message -----
From: Evans F. Mitchell KD4EFM / AFA2TH FL <[email protected]>
To: F A D C A <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 11:53 PM
Subject: [FADCA] where is n0ia????


i am hearing n0ia-* on 144.910, where are you located??
not a strong sig
but I get about an s3 to s4 but hear stuff that I normally hear on 910.

duh, gateway probably, but i do hear you.

I need to get a list of connect procedures for some of these nodes.
been looking over what I have but w4plb and ke4nin, well seem deaf to me
almost..

still trying to learns while my brain ah' burns!!!!

73 from:
KD4EFM / AFA2TH USAF MARS
Evans F. Mitchell
Polk County ARES Member / SkyWarn #POL-017
West Central Florida SKYWARN Group
( WX4TBW Skywarn System)
442.950(k4wcf-r), 444.775(kd4efm-r), 444.425
UHF Link System
ARRL Member, West Central Florida Section
<http://66.12.230.238/>
KD4EFM at ARRL dot NET
KD4EFM at hotmail dot COM
AFA2TH at hotmail dot COM

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