[ILHam] North Shore Radio Club Net Tonight on 2 meters and 70 cm.
MFGardner at aol.com
MFGardner at aol.com
Thu Mar 10 10:15:52 EST 2005
Highland Park's North Shore Radio Club will again link its repeaters on March
10 for the 8:00 p.m. net. Check in on the two meter repeater (147.345 MHz,
+600 Hz., PL 107.2 Hz.) or the 440 repeater (442.075 +5MHz., PL 100.0 Hz.). It's
suggested that the operator pause for about a second after keying the
microphone to allow the linkage to pick up the request to transmit, especially on the
440 band.
In addition to local traffic, and John Wass with the local hamfest and
American Radio Relay League (ARRL) news, the NSRC net includes the RAIN report and
AR Newsline. The RAIN report this week features the third and final installment
in the Introduction to VoIP series with a brief look at IRLP, the Internet
Radio Linking Project, excerpting from the 2004 Dayton Hamvention talk by IRLP's
creator, Dave Cameron, VE7LTD.
Amateur Radio Newsline reports on a new source of interference appearing on
70
centimeters and informs us that police have a suspect in the case of a
missing Arizona ham radio couple.
All licensed amateurs are welcome to check in. Check-ins are taken by net
control Mark, WA9IVH, at the beginning of the net, between RAIN and Newsline, and
after Newsline.
73,
Marilyn Tschannen Gardner, W9LUO
North Shore Radio Club
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