[Wswss] The 75mtr. VHF/UHF Weak Signal Net:
Ralph s Bergman
k6tsk at juno.com
Mon Aug 25 12:31:33 EDT 2008
Hi Larry,
The only nets left down south is the Sun. 75mtr at 6:00pm run
by Rod WI6M, Tuesday 2mtr at 8:00pm on 144.230 by Rod
WI6M DM12, Wed. 144.240 at 8:00pm by KI6FF/W6CRO, Thurs.
432.120 at 7:30 by John KE6GFF and Fri. 1296.100 by K6TSK
we look north between 7:45 to 8:00 and again at 8:25 to 8:30.
Hope this is of some help,
73 Ralph
On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 11:59:53 -0700 "w6omf" <w6omf at cwnet.com> writes:
> Always thought the "VHF/UHF Weak Signal" defined the Category of the
> Net.
>
> Anomalous no! I believe it fits the definition. I: fitting into a
> common
> or familiar type, classification, or pattern; unusual. So, If I
> follow the
> said posting, a 75 meter net with a subject matter of VHF/UHF
> (SSB/CW)
> operation.
>
> The WSWSS net listing died with WSWSS. I still do the SWOT net
> along with a
> Tuesday and Thursday night two meter net up here, and I believe
> there is an
> informal net in your area. SWOT information can be found on
> http://www.swotrc.net/ Of course SWOT is two meters only and I know
> of only
> the PNW group keeping track of their area nets... See:
> http://www.pnwvhfs.org/resources/nets.htm
>
> With Joe passing away I can find no one on 222. K6NC still runs the
> Sunday
> night net on 432 (this moved to Sunday night from Monday night) and
> WA6QAK
> takes 222 activity on Monday nights up here. He is not really good
> in your
> area. And I think W6PQL is playing on 1.2... Mostly it is the same
> people
> able to communicating with each other on 1.2. I've listened several
> times
> on 432 to your area and 1.2 up here without much success.
>
> I'll ask a few others about any other nets and see who could support
> them in
> a format that would be found easy... I've done this before with out
> much
> success. We just have to keep passing the word...
>
> 73 Larry
>
>
>
> SWOT nets can be
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: wswss-bounces+w6omf=cwnet.com at mailman.qth.net
> [mailto:wswss-bounces+w6omf=cwnet.com at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of
> John
> Kountz
> Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2008 11:25 AM
> To: Ralph s Bergman
> Cc: wswss at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: Re: [Wswss] The 75mtr. VHF/UHF Weak Signal Net:
>
> Ralph,
> Since the Sunday net is on 75 meters, is it not anomalous to term it
> a
> VHF/UHF weak signal net? And, by the way what are the days, times
> and
> frequencies of the current VHF/UHF West Coast Weak Signal nets.
> From time to time I receive questions concerning 220/2 meter nets.
> A
> simple listing of them would do and I can tout them on 70cm,
> Tnx & 73 de ...
>
>
> Ralph s Bergman wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > The Sunday southwest 75mtr. VHF/UHF
> > weak signal net on 3,925khz +/- QRM
> > At 6:00pm PDST.
> >
> > 73 Ralph and Rod
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