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QCECG weekly training net - 8/16/2020 @ 8 PM (2000)
QCECG?weekly training net - 8/16/2020 @ 8 PM (2000)This message is directed to the casual ham radio operators out there. If you haven't checked in to this net recently, please do so. It takes little effort to fire up your handheld, mobile, or base radio and spend a few minutes exercising your radio skills. It's not a lot of time and effort to ensure that you and your radio station are capable when necessary. If you can't spend a lot of time on the net, just check-in as a "Short Time" station. We will check you in and out and you can go about your Sunday evening. Thanks in advance! 8 pm at 449.325 Mhz PL 100.0 Hz. - All welcome! If you don't have your radio or scanner handy, then you can still listen over the Internet at? |
New ARRL Podcast -The Eclectic Tech - Episode 14
New ARRL Podcast -The Eclectic Tech - Episode 14 The ARRL began a new podcast and it is hosted by Steve Ford, WB8IMY. This fourteenth episode has the following topics: Combating the ever-increasing noise plague; a ham at CalTech aids in the search for mysterious Fast Radio Bursts. The Eclectic Tech podcast brings news, interviews, and commentary about technology and science -- all with an amateur radio twist. Stream: As always, feedback is welcome. Regards, Joe, N2QOJ |
QCECG weekly training net - 8/9/2020 @ 8 PM (2000)
QCECG weekly training net - 8/9/2020 @ 8 PM (2000)This message is directed to the casual ham radio operators out there. If you haven't checked in to this net recently, please do so. It takes little effort to fire up your handheld, mobile, or base radio and spend a few minutes exercising your radio skills. It's not a lot of time and effort to ensure that you and your radio station are capable when necessary. If you can't spend a lot of time on the net, just check-in as a "Short Time" station. We will check you in and out and you can go about your Sunday evening. Thanks in advance! 8 pm at 449.325 Mhz PL 100.0 Hz. - All welcome! If you don't have your radio or scanner handy, then you can still listen over the Internet at |
Central Arizona Youth Net - This Afternoon
Central Arizona Youth Net, 8/9/2020 1700 Hours (5PM) Ocotillo Repeater (STV Repeater) 449.325 MHz PL 100.0 Hz Net Control Operator - Landon, KJ7GSJ This net has been created and organized by Landon, KJ7GSJ. It officially begins on Sunday, August 9th at 5 PM local time. This will be the official day and time of this weekly net. The purpose is to promote amateur radio to youth, encourage other youth operators to check in especially those that are not that active or are afraid to push that PTT, share ideas with hams young and old, improve on the air etiquette, and to have fun at the same time. The target is youth but ALL licensed operators regardless of skill level and age are invited to check in. This net meets every Sunday at 5PM Arizona time, 1700 hours. To participate in this net, you may access directly on this repeater or via EchoLink at N2QOJ-R, also known as Node 185734. For
the duration of the net, this repeater's EchoLink node will be connected
to the "YACHT" EchoLink Conference - Young Amateur Communications Ham
Team, *YACHT" node 9544283. Young hams are encouraged to participate or listen in. Please pass this announcement on to a young ham. If you are interesting in just listening in over the Internet, please use the following streaming audio link: This new net is sponsored by the owners, operators, and trustees of the Ocotillo Repeater: N7DJZ, WB7TUJ, N2QOJ, and KF7RYX. |
New ARRL Podcast -The Eclectic Tech - Episode 13
New ARRL Podcast -The Eclectic Tech - Episode 13 The ARRL began a new podcast and it is hosted by Steve Ford, WB8IMY. This thirteenth episode has the following topics:? Hellschreiber; charging electric cars on the fly; the state of ALE - Automatic Link EstablishmentThe Eclectic Tech podcast brings news, interviews, and commentary about technology and science -- all with an amateur radio twist. Stream: As always, feedback is welcome. Regards, Joe, N2QOJ |
New Youth Net - August 9th, 5 PM (1700)
Central Arizona Youth Net Ocotillo Repeater (STV Repeater) 449.325 MHz PL 100.0 Hz Net Control Operator - Landon, KJ7GSJ This net has been created and organized by Landon, KJ7GSJ. It officially begins on Sunday, August 9th at 5 PM local time. This will be the official day and time of this weekly net. The purpose is to promote amateur radio to youth, encourage other youth operators to check in especially those that are not that active or are afraid to push that PTT, share ideas with hams young and old, improve on the air etiquette, and to have fun at the same time. The target is youth but ALL licensed operators regardless of skill level and age are invited to check in. This net meets every Sunday at 5PM Arizona time, 1700 hours. To participate in this net, you may access directly on this repeater or via EchoLink at N2QOJ-R, also known as Node 185734. For the duration of the net, this repeater's EchoLink node will be connected to the "YACHT" EchoLink Conference - Young Amateur Communications Ham Team, *YACHT" node 9544283. Young hams are encouraged to participate or listen in. Please pass this announcement on to a young ham. If you are interesting in just listening in over the Internet, please use the following streaming audio link: This new net is sponsored by the owners, operators, and trustees of the Ocotillo Repeater: N7DJZ, WB7TUJ, N2QOJ, and KF7RYX. |
QCECG weekly training net - 8/2/2020 @ 8 PM (2000)
QCECG weekly training net - 8/2/2020 @ 8 PM (2000)This message is directed to the casual ham radio operators out there. If you haven't checked in to this net recently, please do so. It takes little effort to fire up your handheld, mobile, or base radio and spend a few minutes exercising your radio skills. It's not a lot of time and effort to ensure that you and your radio station are capable when necessary. If you can't spend a lot of time on the net, just check-in as a "Short Time" station. We will check you in and out and you can go about your Sunday evening. Thanks in advance! 8 pm at 449.325 Mhz PL 100.0 Hz. - All welcome! If you don't have your radio or scanner handy, then you can still listen over the Internet at Check in via EchoLink Node 185734, N2QOJ-R. If you need access, send N2QOJ an email at jsammartino (at) gmail (dot) com. |
QCECG weekly training net - 7/26/2020 @ 8 PM (2000)
Don't ignore this message!QCECG weekly training net - 7/26/2020 @ 8 PM (2000)This message is directed to the casual ham radio operators out there. If you haven't checked in to this net recently, please do so. It takes little effort to fire up your handheld, mobile, or base radio and spend a few minutes exercising your radio skills. It's not a lot of time and effort to ensure that you and your radio station are capable when necessary. If you can't spend a lot of time on the net, just check-in as a "Short Time" station. We will check you in and out and you can go about your Sunday evening. Thanks in advance! 8 pm at 449.325 Mhz PL 100.0 Hz. - All welcome! If you don't have your radio or scanner handy, then you can still listen over the Internet at Check in via EchoLink Node 185734, N2QOJ-R. If you need access, send N2QOJ an email at jsammartino (at) gmail (dot) com. Some of you may receive this message 2 or even maybe 3 times. Sorry about that.? I am just trying to cover all the distribution bases possible. |
Re: [QueenCreekHams] Mesa R U Prepared Weekly HAM Radio Net
Thank you. I did review the net recording. Regards, Joe On Wed, Jul 22, 2020 at 8:02 PM Douglas <KI7LIK.AZ@...> wrote: The net is currently active, I think that it was just missing on the group site for july. |
Re: [QueenCreekHams] Mesa R U Prepared Weekly HAM Radio Net
Looks like there is no net scheduled during all of July. On Wed, Jul 22, 2020, 8:27 AM Joe Sammartino via <jsammartino=[email protected]> wrote:
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QCECG weekly training net - 7/19/2020 @ 8 PM (2000)
QCECG weekly training net - 7/19/2020 @ 8 PM (2000)Check in and let us know how you are doing. 8 pm at 449.325 Mhz PL 100.0 Hz. - All welcome! Listen over the Internet at Check in via EchoLink Node 185734, N2QOJ-R. If you need access, send N2QOJ a PM |
"Radios at Home" has begun today from 10 AM to 2 PM
"Radios at Home" has begun today from 10 AM to 2 PM. This activity is encouraged every third Saturday of the month. Valley wide at 146.460 MHz, you can encode 77 Hz because some folks are decoding to minimize unwanted signals. 7.178 MHz on 40 Meters is usually active for this event as well. You can listen in on any HF activity at this link: RAH info - This is just a reminder that tomorrow will be another "Radios At Home" event.? It will be tomorrow, Saturday? morning, between 10:00 and 12:00.? The simplex frequency we will plan on using is 146.460 with a PL tone of 77.0.? However, anyone is free to make contacts on any frequency using any mode.? The whole point is to remain "radioactive" during these hot summer months when we take cover from the heat indoors.? The only requirement to participate is that you operate on portable power (not plugged into your AC wall outlets.) I look forward to hearing from you! - Heidi K7ZAE |
New ARRL Podcast - The Eclectic Tech - Episode 12
New ARRL Podcast -The Eclectic Tech - Episode 12 The ARRL began a new podcast and it is hosted by Steve Ford, WB8IMY. This twelfth episode has the following topics:? The allure of the long waves; an update on NextGen TV.The Eclectic Tech podcast brings news, interviews, and commentary about technology and science -- all with an amateur radio twist. Stream: As always, feedback is welcome. Regards, Joe, N2QOJ |
Radios At Home tomorrow
Hello all! This is just a reminder that tomorrow will be another "Radios At Home" event.? It will be tomorrow, Saturday? morning, between 10:00 and 12:00.? The simplex frequency we will plan on using is 146.460 with a PL tone of 77.0.? However, anyone is free to make contacts on any frequency using any mode.? The whole point is to remain "radioactive" during these hot summer months when we take cover from the heat indoors.? The only requirement to participate is that you operate on portable power (not plugged into your AC wall outlets.) I look forward to hearing from you! - Heidi K7ZAE |
Re: Chest freezers
It's 7.0 not 7.9. On Fri, Jul 17, 2020, 9:46 AM Joe Sammartino <jsammartino@...> wrote:
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