[NCARC] New Tech Net?

Paul Davis pauld at phdavis.com
Sat Nov 15 18:11:42 EST 2014


I'd be there.  It sounds like you would like to format it like the Ham learning net on 146.490.
I like the idea of everyone having something to say even if it's nothing more than HI everyone.

Thanks,

Paul H Davis
Pauld at phdavis.com
Cell: 720-935-2275

-----Original Message-----
From: NCARC [mailto:ncarc-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Dan W7RF
Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2014 12:30 PM
To: Bryan Bibeau
Cc: NCARC
Subject: Re: [NCARC] New Tech Net?

Hi Bryan,

What I envisioned was for a person to ask a question or ask for more information on a subject or problem and have it answered by an experienced Ham. There would be some back and forth between the moderator and the person asking the question to be sure the subject was answered completely. There would likely be interaction if the answer brought up more questions.
I don't want to rotate "in-turn" as a roundtable because most guys would like to listen to an answer, however we would allow pauses and ask for anyone to come in and add or clarify.
I won't actually be asking for check-ins, that would waste time. I would suspect that this net would be of value and be informative to those listening regardless of the question(s) put forth. I will ask for anyone with a question unless I received one before via email and that person is there to hear the answer. The net may be a one on one or more depending on who is listening or who wishes to speak. Those listening or arriving later can contribute or ask a question during a pause.
That person would say their callsign during a pause and be recognized by the net control, then they would ask or add.

I am opening to suggestion.

73, Dan W7RF
ARRL Technical Specialist

On 11/15/2014 12:07 PM, Bryan Bibeau wrote:
> Dan,
>
> One thing I would recommend if you do this, is to make it somewhat of a round table.  At the very least, have the net control individually address each person that checked in, at least once.  This might be nice for the Wednesday night club net also.  I’ve noticed with these local nets that lots of people check in, but then nobody contributes.  If each person that checks in is called upon to speak their 2 minutes, it might make the net more fun and interesting.
>
> I’d be interested to see a local technical net.
>
> 73, Bryan N0BCB
>
>
>> On Nov 15, 2014, at 11:58 AM, Dan W7RF <dan at radiodan.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi NCARC,
>>
>>
>>
>> I have had some really nice discussions in the morning on 447.275 and
>> 447.450 mostly about antenna systems.
>>
>> The usual morning players have been N7GES, KE0AAZ, W2MIC and a few 
>> others stopping by from time to time.
>>
>> Dave, W0LEV has stopped in to add to the depth of experience.
>>
>>
>>
>> I would like to get an idea if there is sufficient interest to start 
>> a Technical net on Monday nights at 7-8PM to be run on 447.275
>>
>> This is the day that I can make it, that is why I am looking at 
>> running it then. I plan on having some guest technical experts stopping by as well.
>>
>> We would have a single or perhaps two issue topics per session with a 
>> question and discussion/answer format.
>>
>> Possible questions or subject could be emailed to me directly or 
>> asked directly on the net.
>>
>>
>>
>> Please respond if you're interested, even if you would like to just 
>> lurk and listen or participate.
>>
>> Monday nights 7-8PM, Technical net, 447.275
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> 73, Dan W7RF
>>
>> w7rf at radiodan.com
>>
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