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1, March 2025 MITN 3976 kHz
KD8ZCN net control for MITN. I¡¯m standing by on 3976 kHz. Sounds very clean possible a good run for tonight¡®s session. Sincerely,? Michael Shirey? ?? ARRL?Official Relay Station?and NET.?Manager? for the?Great Lakes Emergency & Traffic Net.? GLETN starts on 3.952 KHz at 0000 UTC or 8:00 PM EST. /g/GLETN?? Assistant?Net?Manager?for MACS/MITN,?? St. Joseph County, Michigan Interim Emergency Coordinator? and?NET. Control - SKYWARN Spotter?for?NWS-IWX. ? 73'S KD8ZCM??Sent from for iOS |
Re: MACS/MITN Revised Preambles and Operating Procedures
The pre-net idea has merit. Maybe we'll find the frequency isn't available but at least can have an answer worked out before the official start time. Having folks besides Net Control listening at least a few minutes early should help, too. On MITN, if I have traffic and the Receiving Station is on frequency, I'll move it before the posted starting time. As good a way as any to hold a frequency. It's nice to think about accommodating as many people as possible but I've recently confirmed that you can't please everyone. Folks are just going to have to be responsible for their own timekeeping and checking the reflector. I know that flies in the face of "how you'd do it if you had no other comms" but that's not the world we live in right now. Besides, if there really were no other comms available, there likely wouldn't be about 80% of the interference we're experiencing since they probably wouldn't have power either. 73, Mike WB8TQZ
On Tuesday, February 25th, 2025 at 10:50 PM, KD8ZCM - Michael Shirey via groups.io <Kd8zcm@...> wrote:
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Re: MACS
I did make frequent t trips to the hash brown pit? and will make a few more B-4 I get back on Sunday- Thanks for asking-? As for next week, My first net will be? MACS Monday morning- And thinking on the posts i have seen, I am thinking a "internet rep" for doing all the freq change or start freq for the nets might be appropriate- I never have a computer up next to my station so another person to assist me in this would be appreciated- Perhaps KD8GYI?? JB PS Temps in the 70s! WOW!! and SUN!
On Wednesday, February 26, 2025 at 02:12:57 PM EST, Michael Shirey via groups.io <aar5sm@...> wrote:
WD8USA, your Florida vacation and you¡¯re not wanting to come home to the snow, was a topic of discussion yesterday at our Michigan section district 5 meeting. A few people also ask about the hashbrowns, and I had to explain it to All of them. So don¡¯t worry, I¡¯m going to Ohio this weekend to get me hashbrowns. I¡¯m not gonna ask you to bring me none.? Have a safe trip home Joe . Sent from for iOS On Wed, Feb 26, 2025 at 08:52, Joseph Bell via groups.io <wd8usa@...> wrote:
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MITN 27 February 3960 kHz
Per net control 3960 KHz for 27 February 2025 MITN net. Sincerely,? Michael Shirey? ?? ARRL Official Relay Station?and NET.?Manager? for the?Great Lakes Emergency & Traffic Net.? GLETN starts on 3.952 KCz at 0000 UTC or 8:00 PM EST. /g/GLETN?? Assistant?Net?Manager?for MACS/MITN,?? St. Joseph County, Michigan Interim Emergency Coordinator? and?NET. Control - SKYWARN Spotter for NWS-IWX. ? 73'S KD8ZCM?? |
Re: 26. February 2025 net control MITN.
Correction, 3976 kHz again 3976 kHz.? On Wed, Feb 26, 2025 at 18:54 KD8ZCM - Michael Shirey via <Kd8zcm=[email protected]> wrote:
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26. February 2025 net control MITN.
Stations to check in for the Michigan traffic net for 26 February 2025. I¡¯m gonna open the net up on 3975 KHz.? Sincerely,? Michael Shirey? ?? ARRL Official Relay Station?and NET.?Manager? for the?Great Lakes Emergency & Traffic Net.? GLETN starts on 3.952 KCz at 0000 UTC or 8:00 PM EST. /g/GLETN?? Assistant?Net?Manager?for MACS/MITN,?? St. Joseph County, Michigan Interim Emergency Coordinator? and?NET. Control - SKYWARN Spotter for NWS-IWX. ? 73'S KD8ZCM?? |
Re: MACS
WD8USA, your Florida vacation and you¡¯re not wanting to come home to the snow, was a topic of discussion yesterday at our Michigan section district 5 meeting. A few people also ask about the hashbrowns, and I had to explain it to All of them. So don¡¯t worry, I¡¯m going to Ohio this weekend to get me hashbrowns. I¡¯m not gonna ask you to bring me none.? Have a safe trip home Joe . Sent from for iOS On Wed, Feb 26, 2025 at 08:52, Joseph Bell via groups.io <wd8usa@...> wrote:
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Re: MACS
Now 7222 On Wed, Feb 26, 2025 at 9:54?AM Dave via <Davewilliamson457=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: MACS
7225 is available? On Wed, Feb 26, 2025 at 9:49?AM Pete Hardin via <hardinpc=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: MACS
Hi Joe. Glad you're enjoying the warm days. It's warmed a bit here, but on the spring roller coaster ride. Stay safe and see ya when ya get back. My best Pete On Wed, Feb 26, 2025, 8:52 AM Joseph Bell via <wd8usa=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: MACS
Lots of fun and sun Pete- I of course do not want to come back until late April but I see I am needed on the nets!? 75 today- Bright sun- A day of sun tanning is up! JB
On Monday, February 24, 2025 at 10:27:47 AM EST, Pete Hardin via groups.io <hardinpc@...> wrote:
Well, it's Monday. Joe's in the Bikini State, so no net. I looked here and zip. Then scrolled 3920 to 3960. Absolutely clear. Not a sound?
Then moved to 72325 and scrolled to 7260 and back to 7220. Chatter aplenty but no net. I would have gone to 60/4, but for me reception is always weak,and XMIT I can't be heard. KD8GYI? |
Re: interference on 3950
Well said John- I'm am following this while in Florida- JB
On Monday, February 24, 2025 at 10:57:26 AM EST, John Tallman via groups.io <kb8pgw@...> wrote:
I am looking at this situation through the eyes of the FCC and the Volunteer Monitoring Program..
If I were "them"- I would have a transceiver set to 3950 and one to 3952.? I would record the comments from below that the activity above are causing complete disruption of communications.? That can be easily verified listening on 3950 as the net opens on 3952.??
We could not argue that we do not know that we are causing harmful interference.
I don't like to even think about the consequences of enforcement actions.??
Seventy five meters has traditionally been a cesspool of bad behavior- I don't want to be on the wrong end of the clean up process.
I don't see why we are arguing about Part 95 issues here.. we signed the contract.
I genuinely care for the net and for each participant here- I do not wish to see us in a world of hurt..?
From:[email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Joseph Bell via groups.io <wd8usa@...>
Sent:?Monday, February 24, 2025 12:12 AM To:[email protected] <[email protected]> Subject:?Re: MACS / MITN interference on 3950 ?
But most do not use the reflector- Perhaps a wider distribution of this to the general ham population is needed? If folks do not know where we are, no newbies come by - Hence we don't grow in numbers- And seasoned members drop off-
On Sunday, February 23, 2025 at 09:33:27 AM EST, ND8W <nd8w@...> wrote:
That's why we have a reflector at our disposal... Good for mass communications.? Not that we have many check-ins anymore, but if PGW is unwilling to cause willful interference and not check-in at all, then I think we need to be decisive about implementing a
solution.? We all have VFO's for a reason.? Let's use them to our advantage!
ND8W?
From:[email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Joseph Bell via groups.io <wd8usa@...>
Sent:?Sunday, February 23, 2025 8:51 AM To:[email protected] <[email protected]> Subject:?Re: MACS / MITN interference on 3950 ?
If we move too far from 3.952 LSB then most won't know where we moved to- Or bother looking- That is what killed off the GLETN many years ago-?
That change if permanent will need to have? a wide dispersal of that change-
Not knowing where we move to will be not a good thing if permanent - JB
On Saturday, February 22, 2025 at 09:35:59 AM EST, ND8W <nd8w@...> wrote:
Yes, I think we've created enemies only by virtue?of impeding on their bandwidth, given the longer conditions typical on 75 meters this time of year. If they are already conducting net operations before we get there... and it sounds like they are... than I
would like to see us move away from 3952. I have taken the net to 3960/3962/3965 in the recent past.? Even though there may be a troublemaker who wants to reserve that bandwidth as his own personal property (even though he's not actually using the frequency)
I've found it to be a significant improvement.?
ND8W
From:[email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of John Tallman via groups.io <kb8pgw@...>
Sent:?Saturday, February 22, 2025 9:12 AM To:[email protected] <[email protected]> Subject:?MACS / MITN interference on 3950 ?
About a dozen or so nets I got on 3950 about 20 minutes before the net- here are my observations.
I have heard the raucous noise they complain about when you call the net- and they really are having an ongoing qso.? The splatter from above covers them up completely.
The general comments- "the idiots are back again.."??
When you call "is the frequency in use?" on 3952, all they hear is something that resembles a loud thunder.? No amount of filtering or i.f shift cleans it up. I've tried.? By the time somebody comes up to complain on 3952- you're half way through the net.?
I heard ZCM just fly off the handle and engage them then with obscenities.. when the guy had a LEGITIMATE complaint.
You say that you cannot hear them.? I can.? Very well.? Maybe I have a better antenna.. I don't know.??
In my opinion- we've made an enemy.? They will now engage you with your behavior.? Mark called up higher on the band to avoid this the other day- there was incessant tuning up when I tried to pass traffic.? I wonder where that was from..
I think that you have them so angry that they will chase you up and down the band to deliver paybacks.?
This kind of infighting among hams, obscenities, bad behavior.. is what kept me away from the microphone for a very long time.? I don't need this kind of drama.??
I think that it is too late to make peace with these guys- you have one of the callsigns- maybe it is worth a try?
If not, go ahead and fight it out among yourselves.? I cannot participate with the MACS net under current circumstances.? I'll just deliver DTN traffic myself if I have to.
KB8PGW
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Re: MACS/MITN Revised Preambles and Operating Procedures
?Mike , thank you very much for the update on what the plan is going forward and I will agree as well.? ?What I would like to do is to make a special request of, since net. controls are in charge of, and conducts the nets and an appropriate manner.? ?It would also be appropriate for stations, that wish to check in, and to get an idea what is going on?? To check the band or new designated frequency of 3.953 KCs themselves about five or 10 minutes before the net starts, and not to arrive at 7:00, 7:01 or 7:03. Reason I say this is because we have one or two stations that do come in on short time like what happened this past Sunday night.? Also, in case we have to move the Net. It¡¯s nice to know that stations are at least standing by on a frequency and they can QSY when the net. control makes that request. Because the last thing I wanna do is leave some stations behind on another frequency ¡° Well, there was nobody there. There was no net¡± and because they were probably a station that got there a few minutes after the net started.? Now I know there¡¯s a lot of people that doesn¡¯t believe in pre-nets. And that¡¯s fine but. With the way, the band has been acting the last few years, These solar/sun cycles that we¡¯ve been having. We need to adapt with the changes. Which means we can¡¯t fire the radio up start talking and be on our way. A little extra work.? That¡¯s all I¡¯m asking and lastly, I think each you ever one for the check-ins and the net controls that make it happen. Keep up the great work.? On Tue, Feb 25, 2025 at 19:40 Mike and Laura Horn via <mikeandlaura83=[email protected]> wrote:
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MACS/MITN Revised Preambles and Operating Procedures
It's been an interesting few days since we started discussing the matter. Lots of comments but nothing providing any hope of counting on the use of 3952kHz. We will, therefore be making some changes: 3953 will now be considered the lower limit of where we might wind up (MITN). (7233 for MACS) Since activity seems to be pretty high around our traditionally preferred frequencies, NCS will have to be in shack hunting for a clear frequency. Since the clear frequency is likely not to be anywhere near 3952kHz, it will be necessary to announce the frequency on the reflector. Given the tendency of someone to pop up on a frequency that is clear from 15 to 5 minutes before net time, there doesn't seem to be much point in posting it much ahead of 5 minutes before the hour. Tonight's MITN was a good example of this. If possible, an announcement may be made on 3953 (7233), but don't count on it, This sounds like a lot of complication and jumping around but, until somebody comes up with clear title to the frequencies we're used to, that's the way it's going to have to be Revised Preambles are attached. 73, Mike WB8TQZ
MACS NET PREAMBLE - 2025_02-25.doc
MACS NET PREAMBLE - 2025_02-25.doc
MITN NET PREAMBLE - 2025_02-25.doc
MITN NET PREAMBLE - 2025_02-25.doc
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Re: MITN Tue. 02-25 3.966
Now (2355Z) likely to be 3.975 WB8TQZ
On Tuesday, February 25th, 2025 at 6:48 PM, Mike and Laura Horn via groups.io <mikeandlaura83@...> wrote:
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