[NLRS] Rain scatter reflector for the Upper Midwest
Joe Belany
joeb116 at yahoo.com
Fri Apr 17 13:03:15 EDT 2009
Sitting back here and watching this conversation. Having just finished building my 10 GHz transverter, graciously aligned by Scott N0EDV, I'm looking forward to working the new band this summer. I tried to follow this link to join the rain scatter reflector, however I got a security rejection. Any suggestions?
Joe, AI9Z
EN46no
RV-4 Empenage
Pounding rivets...
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From: "w0zq at aol.com" <w0zq at aol.com>
To: aa9il at sbcglobal.net; nlrs at mailman.qth.net
Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 8:51:28 AM
Subject: [NLRS] Rain scatter reflector for the Upper Midwest
Thanks for the email - no, Im not familiar with the rain scatter
reflector but I'd sure like to join this group.
Mike, the address to join the 10GHz rain scatter reflector is
https://www.chris.org/mailman/listinfo/10gigs
The reflector has membership from VE4MA/NT0V/W0PHD to the northwest to VE3KRP/K0AWU to the north to K2YAZ/K8EB to the east to N4PZ to the south east to KM0T to the south.?? During the winter months its very quiet with very little traffic.? During the summer months it becomes more active (for obvious reasons).? Its not uncommon to have twenty or thirty emails during a prime rain scatter event on some summer evenings when "things are good".? This reflector has been one of the primary tools that has contributed to some of the recent long haul near record or record breaking contacts on the uW bands.? Check out some of these long haul contacts on the ARRL's website for VHF/UHF/uW records at http://www.arrl.org/qst/worldabove/dxrecords.html?and scroll down to the uW section.? Please note that the purpose of the reflector is as an alert tool, to coordinate, and to promote activity so it is NOT a good place for gabbing or sending long messages .... I do believe
that the text length i
s limited AND some of the guys have this linked to their Blackberries, etc, so this is not the place for long messages nor off topic messages.??
73, Jon
W0ZQ
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