The plan for ON AIR Ops:
Local coordination channels – 51.0 FM 146.52 FM
Thursday, September 21st.
1200 to 1300 5.357 USB Moose & Squirrel Net.
Friday, September 22nd.
MRCA Beltsville Backpack and field exercise Schedule:
1400 to 1500 5.357 USB Net. Will have fixed station at Beltsville lake as NCS, remote stations are encouraged to also participate.
1500 to 1530 3.885 AM Net. Low power backpack or handheld,3875 if traffic on channel.
1530 to 1600 3.875 USB Net. Low power backpack or handheld, 7296 as an alternate?
1600 to 1630 3.570 CW Net. Slow Net! We need someone to step up as NCS for this.
1630 to 1700 51.0 FM Net. Wide band PRC-25/77 VRC-12 and the like. Open squelch please.
(TBD) Ops that take place at the Howell building and the MVPA show:
144.25 AM Handheld/Backpack or aircraft radios, URC-4, ARC-3 and other primitive AM radios.
29.6 or 29.10 FM wide band primitive, SCR-300/BC-1000 and other WW2 sets including early vehicle sets.
Saturday, September 23rd.
0500 to 0800 3.885 AM MRCA Net.
Non-Sanctioned MMRCG events on Saturday:
0900 to 1000 7.087 RTTY Net 850Hz, 60 wpm.
1000 to 1100 7.296 USB MMRCG Net.
1300 18.145 USB proposed cross country contact to MRCG West.
Commentary and thoughts:
If I can get on sight early enough on Thursday will operate M&S Net from that location. For Friday do we want to keep the same schedule add to or take away some of the pushes? Can be a bit hectic changing configuration between nets. The
5357 Net has become popular not just with the back pack stations on site but the last couple years we have had about half a dozen distant stations take part. It’s always fun to see how many portable stations can be copied at great distances.
Do we want to keep all the backpack 80 meter ops? Maybe move the USB net to something like 7296 and see how that goes? Or remove one of the nets to give more time to the CW net?
51.0 has seen a lot of activity during the event and do we want to just keep that as a coordination channel or still keep a 51.0 net?
NCS has capabilities for 144.25 AM but don’t know if we want to do anything with that from Beltsville, is there interest enough to schedule something back at the fair grounds on VHF AM or something with the first generation FM sets on ten
meters?
Last year we had some certificates for any of the stations that took part in the Beltsville exercise, any interest in doing that again? Would people who participate from home want to receive one also?
Going to attach the pdf of the Beltsville layout just to get people thinking again but keep in mind that we have other stations that were at the fair grounds or distant locations so using one of the proposed sites is not mandatory.
Saturday morning I will be doing the MMRCG stuff including the RTTY net and the Saturday MMRCG net outside the Howell building and would wonder if there is anything else that the MMRCG would like to be doing at the event.
Lets see what others thought and ideas are out there?
Ray F/KA3EKH
From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
On Behalf Of Al Klase
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2023 7:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [MRCA] Gilbert meet
Hi Jack,
The Red Ball site says the meet is 22-23 Sept 2023, so that's it. Can't say that we've done any plannings o far, but we'll be there.
Al
On 7/19/2023 6:04 PM, Jack Antonio wrote:
Starting to plan for Gilbert, is the meet on for the 22 and 23 of
September?
Need to know the dates so I can schedule other upcoming things around
it.
Then I need to start organizing what I'm bringing.
Jack Antonio
WA7DIA