Welcome back, you’re sort of a neighbor… I am in Eastvale out by Corona.

Below are good places to look.

20 meter

14087 850hz Shift (This is military so USB 1575/2425 tones) 
14086 170hz Shift

40 Meter

7087 850hz Shift (This is military so USB 1575/2425 tones) 
7086 170hz Shift

If you have access to pipe in an SDR from the east coast for Receiving you can join in on the east coast net by transmitting on 7085 (Sometimes 7089 depending on QRF) and receiving using the NA5B SDR in D.C. at 0530-0700 Pacific Time on Saturday Mornings.  I am usually on as is Dave W6MQI, maybe next weekend we can all jump on some time in the morning and see how your setup is working.

When it happens there is a West Coast Net on Saturdays (I think at last look it was at 0930) using the Military Standard 7087 USB 45.45 baud 850hz shift (1575-2425 tones) 

You can post pictures no problem, lets see what you have going on.

Daniel




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On Apr 27, 2024, at 14:25, tony j. podrasky <[email protected]> wrote:

Good Afternoon Hams!!!

It has been many many many years since I've been active in this group.

I'm in a condo association and antennas are restricted.

I JUST purchased a COMET CHA-250HD - and put it together this afternoon. Yeah, it's just a vertical - but it's better that nothing - and I think I can get away with taking the upper part off when it is not in use - and avoid the flak.

I'd like to know if there is a RTTY frequency that is regularly used for round-tables / message forwarding / autostart / any other activity.

I've been licensed since 1968 and been RTTY'ing since I got my general in 1969.

I'm in Escondido, California.

If sharing pictures "of your shack" is OK, I can post one.

73,

K2EAA - tony

NNNNZCZC

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