[MRCA] Clandestine CW Radio Ops at MRCA Meet

Radio Station KW1I kw1i at earthlink.net
Wed Sep 10 13:18:38 EDT 2014


Ray,

I don't know if we can give you any extra credit, but I sure would like to 
see that operation!

60m base will be operational during the Friday afternoon long range recon 
and also during the after breakfast short range recon, same as last year

Dale

-----Original Message----- 
From: Ray Fantini
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2014 10:54 AM
To: Radio Station KW1I ; mrca at mailman.qth.net
Subject: RE: [MRCA] Clandestine CW Radio Ops at MRCA Meet

That’s asking a lot for some of us who just barely squeaked thru the code 
test thirty years ago! May try packing up huge Harris  AN/URC-94 
unfortunately that being my smallest frequency agile transceiver and want to 
know if I can get extra credit running it from a MEP-015A generator?
What's the plan for sixty meter USB net on Friday or Saturday?

Ray Fantini KA3EKH

-----Original Message-----
From: MRCA [mailto:mrca-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Radio Station 
KW1I
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2014 10:15 AM
To: mrca at mailman.qth.net
Subject: [MRCA] Clandestine CW Radio Ops at MRCA Meet

Clandestine CW Radio Ops  Saturday Sept. 20, 1:30 pm

This event is an opportunity to act as a clandestine radio CW operator with 
only a minimum of Morse Code experience.  You will only have to recognize 
your own call sign and only a few extra letters.  You will have to send a 
short message in a specific format which you can practice beforehand.  Code 
speed will be slow.

Check in at the Base Station in the Howell building to receive an assigned 
operating location and be added to the agent call up list before you leave 
for your clandestine deployment. You will have approx. 30 minutes to travel 
and set up your station. Your antenna, power source and radio equipment must 
be independent of any vehicle or structure.  AC powered rigs are OK if you 
can find AC power at your assigned location (not likely) or if you bring 
generator or inverter equipment.  You will listen at the assigned time on
3570 kHz for Base, W3PWW, to call up agent stations.  The call up will be 
the letters “MRCA” repeated for a few minutes so agent stations can find the
frequency and zero beat if necessary.   At some point “MRCA” will be
followed by a call to a specific agent station from the Base Station check 
in list.  When called you will answer and transmit a request for signal 
report; “HW CPY”.  When base acknowledges your signal it will send a request
to transmit your report; “SND RPRT”.   The agent will send a report in a
specified format including signal report, radio in use, antenna in use and 
status for successful agent operations; repeat either ready, “READY”, for 
activation with the local clandestine forces, or not ready, “NOT READY”
based on suitability of the location, equipment factors or proximity of 
opposing forces, etc.  It's up to you whether you think you are ready.  If, 
as you are operating neighborhood dogs are barking at you, and a bunch of 
kids on bicycles are watching you, and you are being bitten by a cloud of
mosquitos, you should send “NOT READY”.   Base will acknowledge receipt of
your report with a “QSL” or ask for a repeat “PSE RPT” if not received
correctly.   When one agent's report is acknowledged Base will call up the
next station on the list.  If an agent cannot check in when called, Base 
will recall you at the end of the list.  Since everyone's transmissions will 
be very similar even a code beginner should be able to pick up bits and 
pieces from other clandestine agent station contacts with Base.

As a courtesy to code beginners, those that are experienced should stay 
within the message formats and the slow CW speed until all agents have 
passed their traffic.  Base will send CW at the same speed as the agent 
sends.

Format of a base / agent contact:

Base:    M R C A     M R C A     M R C A    M R C A    M R C A    M R C A

Base:    K A 1 X X X    K A 1 X X X    D E    W 3 P W W    K

Agent:  W 3 P W W     DE     K A 1 X X X     H W    C P Y    B K

Base:    B K    C P Y    O K   -   S N D    R P R T     B K

Agent:   B K    U R    S I G    OK   -   R I G    G R C 9   -    ANT   V E R
T   -    S T A T U S     R E A D Y     B K

Base:    Q S L   T U         or          B K    P S E    R P T    B K

Note:  “BK” means “Break” or “Back to You” , “TU” means “Thank You”.
           “ - “ is  the dash character;   “dah dit dit dit dah”


Check out your equipment before deployment!




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