[Wswss] [VHF] The So. CA. 1296 net:
Gedas
w8bya at mchsi.com
Sat Sep 24 12:35:07 EDT 2016
Hi Ralph. I for one want to thank you for making these posts, and in particular, providing some details of what some of the equipment is being used by the various stations and what the distances covered are. Fascinating stuff for guys like me who are soon to be on 1296, keep up the great job.
73, Gedas, W8BYA EN70
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Subject: [VHF] [Wswss] The So. CA. 1296 net:
Stations heard and checked into the So. CA. 1296 net for 09-23-16
N5BF Courtney DM04
N8DEZ Steve DM04
AF6HP Gary DM14
K6HLH Larry DM14
W6IST Allan DM04
K6MYC Mike DM07
N6PI Jack DM04
W6PQL Jim CM97
N6RPM Joe DM04
WO1S John DM13
K6TDI Terry DM13
K6TSK Ralph DM03
KB6VAN David DM13
For those who ask, I run 200W, 100el, 7/8 hardline.
To the North at 341 miles Jim W6PQL in CM97 was S1 on CW and
Jim runs 500W, 124el, 7/8 hardline.
Mike K6MYC at 243 miles was S1 to S2 on CW and runs
325W, 176el, 1 1/4 and 7/8 hardline.
To the west Jack N6PI in Santa Barbara DM04 was S3 on SSB.
Nothing heard from the south.
WX 73deg. and clear.
73 Ralph K6TSK DM03XT
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