[MRCA] Moose $ Squirrel is 7 Years Old

B. Smith smithab11 at comcast.net
Sat Nov 11 22:31:47 EST 2017


Hi Bob
K2DSR had a nice receiver on line  and I've been using it for "magnetic 
loop"  signal strength  and bearing testing perhaps you could use it to 
monitor the M & S net.
http://k2sdr.homelinux.com:8073/
Z


On 11/11/2017 10:23 PM, Robert Nickels wrote:
> On 11/11/2017 1:59 PM, Al Klase wrote:
>>
>> You guys in other regions may wish to emulate our efforts.
>
> I think you'll be hearing about such an effort in the midwest before 
> long, so your description of net operations is appreciated by those of 
> us who can't hear it.  If anyone might be willing to record the net 
> audio some day,  it would be fun to hear.  Or maybe I can find a web 
> radio in your area.
>
> One question that I'll admit has become a pet peeve is the JT-65 
> digital activity on channel 3.   Maybe some users of that mode 
> practice the ham tradition of listening before transmitting, but not 
> all do even though they can see voice traffic on their waterfall 
> displays.   Some online discussions have become contentious, and none 
> of us want to stir that pot unnecessarily, but we really would like to 
> use channel 3 for the reason you stated, it being the only one some 
> radios that tune in 1 Khz steps are capable of.     I'd appreciate any 
> thoughts on peaceful coexistence, especially if we conducted net 
> operations during a time of day when propagation would favor the 
> longer distances we'd want to try to cover here in the less densely 
> populated part of the country.
>
> This concern may become moot once the new 60 meter regulations are 
> announced, since from what I've heard, 5357 will be in the center of a 
> new "VFO band", in which case we could have a choice of other even-KHz 
> frequencies (although with potential for more QRM).
>
> 73, Bob W9RAN
>
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