[HCARC] Fwd: Monday Night HCARC Net 27 Nov 17
Gary J - N5BAA
qltfnish at omniglobal.net
Tue Nov 28 18:27:12 EST 2017
Still screwed it up how about N5XO. Third time is a charm.
73,
Gary J
N5BAA
-----Original Message-----
From: Gary J - N5BAA
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2017 3:23 PM
To: Bill Tynan ; hcarc at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [HCARC] Fwd: Monday Night HCARC Net 27 Nov 17
Sorry for the mistake on Greg Lewis' call. His call should read N5OX. Our
Bill Tynan is W3XO. Picky picky picky, give me credit, I got 75% of the
call right. HI HI
And you are both Hamsters.
73,
Gary J
N5BAA
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Tynan
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2017 2:31 PM
To: 'Gary J - N5BAA'
Subject: RE: [HCARC] Fwd: Monday Night HCARC Net 27 Nov 17
Gary:
You confuse people. That's N5XO not W3XO (me).
73,
Bill, WWWW33333XO
-----Original Message-----
From: hcarc-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:hcarc-bounces at mailman.qth.net]
On Behalf Of Gary J - N5BAA
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2017 1:38 PM
To: hcarc at mailman.qth.net; Kerry <kerryk5ks at hughes.net>
Subject: Re: [HCARC] Fwd: Monday Night HCARC Net 27 Nov 17
All,
2M isn't my thing except for SKYWARN.
Greg Lewis W3XO from Hamsters is coming I hope in February to talk about 2m
Simplex and the Linked Yaesu System Fusion Repeaters in the San Antonio
area. Friends in SA indicate to me that even with the linked repeaters,
that other than drive time the San Antonio repeaters are SILENT. Where have
I heard that before??
Are we really considering putting up and maintaining a second repeater to be
as unused as the one we have?? Or if ours isn't working, do we need to
figure out how to properly use/setup/whatever,the one we have. It's a
virtually new repeater. Can we link to the Fusion repeaters in SA or the
Fusion repeater in Fredericksburg or both.
BTW Kerry - if you hear me on the net it is always on my handheld -
sometimes on a long rubber ducky and sometimes on my 2m yagi. I live on the
backside of Center Point, but since I live on a hill have clear line of
sight to the tower.
73,
Gary J
N5BAA
-----Original Message-----
From: Kerry
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2017 10:50 AM
To: hcarc at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [HCARC] Fwd: Monday Night HCARC Net 27 Nov 17
Yes, there needs to be some planning. That planning needs to include
the area we need to cover, the kinds and general locations of the kinds of
emergencies we expect in our area and the equipment available to us.
We have check-ins/members in Kerr, Gillespie, Bandera, Kendall and Medina
Counties. In my opinion the kinds of emergencies we are likely to face are
traffic accidents on I-10 involving multiple vehicles and perhaps HAZMAT,
flooding in the valleys, wildfires, and possibly a tornado or wind damage.
All in all our area is pretty safe. We have the 38/98 repeater near
Kerrville (which has had numerous problems in the last year or so). There
is also a 16/76 repeater in Fredericksburg and a 440 repeater at the
Kerrville State Hospital. The 440 repeater has pretty limited coverage and
I don't think many in the club have 440 equipment. I don't know if we could
run nets on the Fredericksburg repeater but I believe it has some connection
with the club but I don't really know its status. Probably about half the
active stations on the Monday night net are from outside Kerr County. I
believe the only check-ins to the net using hand held radios are all in
Kerrville. The current N5HR location provides good coverage. A repeater at
the Red Cross building would be unlikely to be usable outside of Kerrville.
The stations in Gillespie County using 25-50 W and an outside antenna seem
to be able to work each other. That includes AF5UX, AD5UZ, AC4CA, K5EWS,
W4WJ W3XO and K5KS. Here in Harper I can hear some of the Kerr County
stations. Monday night I could hear K5HV and KK5IA on the input
frequency and I have heard others. I can't hear any of the hand-helds
in Kerrville. Some of the Kerrville hand-helds seem to have a problem using
the N5HR repeater at the best of times. Signals tend to be weak and very
dependent on position of the hand-held.
There are several easy tests we need to run. 1 - have a 2 meter base
station on from the Red Cross building to see how many can hear it.
That should give us an idea of the utility of a repeater at that location.
2 - see who can hear each other on simplex, and particularly if any of the
hand-helds can be heard. 3 - see who can access the Fredericksburg repeater,
and particularly if any of the hand-helds can access it.
My belief is that the hand-helds are only useful as a local net with several
stations within a mile of so of each other and any communication outside of
that area will require a well equipped mobile or portable station. I recall
several years ago some discussions about several linked repeaters around
this area to provide coverage but that idea died as expensive and
impractical.
Any way, that's my immediate thoughts on the subject. It seems we have a
choice of a few stations that can cover a couple counties or a bunch of
hand-helds primarily usefull only in Kerrville when the repeater is working.
Kerry
On 11/28/2017 9:07 AM, kd5wdq . wrote:
> Crap! did it again. only replied to Harvey, not the reflector.
>
> Forward to reflector...
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: "kd5wdq ." <kd5wdq at gmail.com>
> Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2017 09:02:36 -0600
> Subject: Re: [HCARC] Monday Night HCARC Net 27 Nov 17
> To: "Harvey N. Vordenbaum" <tower2 at stx.rr.com>
>
> Team,
>
> I agree on a backup plan. Preached this before.
>
> Here is my concern, simplex will limit a net to only a few folks.
> And in a REAL emergency, your going to need "all hands on deck".
> (many will only have HT's in a real emergency.)
>
> Come on team, think big -- get some long term goals!
>
> Get a second repeater, then fall back on simplex. Although it's good
> to practice in simplex, so everyone knows what to do if necessary.
>
> So it goes like this:
> main repeater
> second repeater (put on a pole at red cross?) simplex smoke signals,
> carrier pigeons, etc
>
> My belief is this: it's good to have a backup plan, but it has to be
> thought out!
> Ask yourself who's gonna be able to operate in an emergency. IMO, a
> secondary repeater will serve more, even if it's not in the best of
> locations.
>
> AF5SA
>
> On 11/28/17, Harvey N. Vordenbaum <tower2 at stx.rr.com> wrote:
>> Yes, I could do that.
>> I could use my top of the mast 2 M gain antenna (55 ft. + 18 ft.)
>> which I normally use for APRS.
>> And with 100 w. from the TS2000 I could surely be heard over the area.
>> We'll find out how many can change their radio to simplex. I would
>> have to be able to listen on the repeater input side as well.
>> That brings up another problem: turning the repeater off/on by remote
>> control. Hello Gerry?
>>
>> Hv
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: hcarc-bounces at mailman.qth.net
>> [mailto:hcarc-bounces at mailman.qth.net]
>> On Behalf Of Kerry Sandstrom
>> Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2017 7:25 AM
>> To: hcarc at mailman.qth.net; kerryk5ks at hughes.net
>> Subject: [HCARC] Mondat Night HCARC Net 27 Nov 17
>>
>>
>> Last nights net was a disaster due to problems with the repeater.
>> We've talked about having a net that doesn't use the repeater. I
>> think its time to really look into this now. We could , in the
>> absence of repeater problems set aside one week a month to run a net
>> without the repeater.
>> In
>> addition, whenever the repeater is not working properly we could fall
>> back to the net without a repeater. Yes, there will be some who
>> won't be able to check-in. Perhaps this net will encourage them to
>> upgrade their station so they can check-in. The simplest approach
>> would be to run a net on 146.98 simplex. That way, if the repeater
>> is having a problem, it is just turned off and we all use .98 simplex
>> for the net. That way people will hear activity on the normal net
>> frequency whether the repeater is in use or not.
>>
>> Bottom line - we've had enough problems with the repeater that it is
>> past time to figure out how we can have a net without the repeater.
>> You can't terminate a disaster because the repeater is not working
properly!
>>
>> Kerry, K5KS
>>
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