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Re: Webinar will discuss amateur radio and AUXCOM support to the US Department of Defense
I believe your understanding of the meeting time is correct. All CONUS times will be the evening of the 17th and in Arizona, it will be 6 PM local time.On Thu, Feb 3, 2022 at 8:15 AM Brian Daly, WB7OML <wb7oml@...> wrote:
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Re: Webinar will discuss amateur radio and AUXCOM support to the US Department of Defense
Thanks Joe. Just to confirm, the call is at 0100Z on 18 Feb, or 6pm local time on 17 Feb here in Arizona, correct?
On Thursday, February 3, 2022, 10:00:10 AM EST, Joe Sammartino <jsammartino@...> wrote:
A February webinar will discuss amateur radio and AUXCOM support to the US Department of Defense.
On Thursday, February 18, at 0100 (the evening of February 17 in North
American time zones), the US Army Network Enterprise Technology Command
(NETCOM) will host a Zoom call to discuss amateur radio and AUXCOM
support to the US Department of Defense. During this presentation, the
NETCOM representative will discuss the authorities for these operations;
upcoming DOD exercise opportunities for 2022 where outreach to the
amateur radio/AUXCOM community will be a primary training objective; use
of the five 60-meter channels, and the concept for the types of
amateur/AUXCOM outreach. There will be an opportunity for Q&A
throughout the presentation. Use
to attend. This is meeting ID 837 8115 4615, and the pass code is
670665. Dial in by location: (346) 248-7799 (Houston); (669) 900-6833
(San Jose); (253) 215-8782 (Tacoma); (929) 205-6099 (New York); (301)
715-8592 (Washington DC), and (312) 626-6799 (Chicago). One tap mobile:
+13462487799,,83781154615#,,,,*670665# US (Houston);
+16699006833,,83781154615#,,,,*670665# US (San Jose) |
Re: Webinar will discuss amateur radio and AUXCOM support to the US Department of Defense
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýJoe, thanks, I believe this is one I will attend.? I wonder if this is a portent of what is coming. Dennis KF7RYX ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Joe Sammartino
Sent: Thursday, February 3, 2022 8:00 AM To: qcecg <[email protected]> Subject: [QCECG] Webinar will discuss amateur radio and AUXCOM support to the US Department of Defense ? A February webinar will discuss amateur radio and AUXCOM support to the US Department of Defense. On Thursday, February 18, at 0100 (the evening of February 17 in North American time zones), the US Army Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) will host a Zoom call to discuss amateur radio and AUXCOM support to the US Department of Defense. During this presentation, the NETCOM representative will discuss the authorities for these operations; upcoming DOD exercise opportunities for 2022 where outreach to the amateur radio/AUXCOM community will be a primary training objective; use of the five 60-meter channels, and the concept for the types of amateur/AUXCOM outreach. There will be an opportunity for Q&A throughout the presentation. Use to attend. This is meeting ID 837 8115 4615, and the pass code is 670665. Dial in by location: (346) 248-7799 (Houston); (669) 900-6833 (San Jose); (253) 215-8782 (Tacoma); (929) 205-6099 (New York); (301) 715-8592 (Washington DC), and (312) 626-6799 (Chicago). One tap mobile: +13462487799,,83781154615#,,,,*670665# US (Houston); +16699006833,,83781154615#,,,,*670665# US (San Jose) |
Webinar will discuss amateur radio and AUXCOM support to the US Department of Defense
A February webinar will discuss amateur radio and AUXCOM support to the US Department of Defense.
On Thursday, February 18, at 0100 (the evening of February 17 in North
American time zones), the US Army Network Enterprise Technology Command
(NETCOM) will host a Zoom call to discuss amateur radio and AUXCOM
support to the US Department of Defense. During this presentation, the
NETCOM representative will discuss the authorities for these operations;
upcoming DOD exercise opportunities for 2022 where outreach to the
amateur radio/AUXCOM community will be a primary training objective; use
of the five 60-meter channels, and the concept for the types of
amateur/AUXCOM outreach. There will be an opportunity for Q&A
throughout the presentation. Use
to attend. This is meeting ID 837 8115 4615, and the pass code is
670665. Dial in by location: (346) 248-7799 (Houston); (669) 900-6833
(San Jose); (253) 215-8782 (Tacoma); (929) 205-6099 (New York); (301)
715-8592 (Washington DC), and (312) 626-6799 (Chicago). One tap mobile:
+13462487799,,83781154615#,,,,*670665# US (Houston);
+16699006833,,83781154615#,,,,*670665# US (San Jose) |
It's GMRS Tuesday Again !
It's GMRS Tuesday Again !Ever wonder about the General Mobile Radio Service, aka GMRS?The folks at AZ GMRS Repeater Club (),
normally a private group, run a public net on Tuesdays called "Travel
Tone Tuesday" GMRS 1900 Net. Begins at 7 PM at 462.550 MHz (+) PL 141.3
Hz (White Tanks). This net is open to all GMRS licensed operators. If
you are not licensed, you can still listen in. Actually,
if you are a licensed GMRS operator, you can use this repeater all day
on Tuesdays! It's a great way to check out this great Family and Mobile
radio service. It's very popular with hikers, 4X4 fans, preparedness
folks, and more. The GMRS services allow the license holder and family
to operate legally. Here's the full description from the Queen Creek ARC Net Calendar: AZGMRS-Tuesday 1900 Time - 7:00pm to 8:00pm Location: 462.550 MHz 141.3 (Travel Tone) Description: The GMRS 1900 Net is a general directed net with topics of interest to all GMRS Radio Users. Membership in the club is not necessary to participate in the net but all participants must have a valid GMRS License. The net is held with the National Travel Tone of 141.3 Hz. (This is GMRS lingo for setting your T-CTCSS/PL to 141.3 Hz) The
net starts at 1900 Hours (Also known as 7:00 PM) and runs until all
participants have had a chance to comment. It could run as late as 8:00
PM or end as early as 7:30 PM, depending on the number of participants they get. Net Control - Michael Manning WQYP827 |
New ARRL Podcast -The Eclectic Tech - Episode 51
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Re: QCECG Weekly Training Net - Sunday 1/30/2022 @ 8 PM (20:00)
I was there listening last night but I couldn't get my radio to work. I'm sure I'm doing it wrong. Either way, I'm going to keep trying.? Leslie Gwilliam Landscape Designer Mesquite Landscaping 480-319-1414 On Sun, Jan 30, 2022 at 3:09 PM Joe Sammartino <jsammartino@...> wrote:
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Attention Ocotillo Repeater Users - 449.325 MHz
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QCECG Weekly Training Net - Sunday 1/30/2022 @ 8 PM (20:00)
QCECG Weekly Training Net - Sunday 1/30/2022 @ 8 PM (20:00) - All are welcome! We
understand if you can't spare the time for the entire net so there is
an option. You can just check in and check out when Net Control calls
for "Short Time" stations. You will be acknowledged, logged in, and free
to resume your evening. Please make the effort. This will keep you and your equipment ready in the event we need to call out for assistance. Questions: Email N2QOJ at jsammartino@... QCECG Weekly Training Net - Sunday 1/30/2022 @ 8 PM (20:00) - All are welcome! 8 pm at STV/Ocotillo Repeater 449.325 MHz, (-5 MHz Shift), PL (T-CTCSS) 100.0 Hz. Listen over the Internet at: Check in via EchoLink Node 185734, N2QOJ-R |
Ever wonder about the General Mobile Radio Service, aka GMRS?
Ever wonder about the General Mobile Radio Service, aka GMRS?The
folks at , normally a private group, run a public
net on Tuesdays called "Travel Tone Tuesday" GMRS 1900 Net. Begins at 7
PM at 462.550 MHz (+) PL 141.3 Hz (White Tanks). This net is open to all
GMRS licensed operators. If you are not licensed, you can still listen
in. Actually,
if you are a licensed GMRS operator, you can use this repeater all day
on Tuesdays! It's a great way to check out this great Family and Mobile
radio service. It's very popular with hikers, 4X4 fans, preparedness
folks, and more. The GMRS services allow the license holder and family
to operate legally. Here's the full description from the Queen Creek ARC Net Calendar: AZGMRS-Tuesday 1900 Time - 7:00pm to 8:00pm Location: 462.550 MHz 141.3 (Travel Tone) Description: The GMRS 1900 Net is a general directed net with topics of interest to all GMRS Radio Users. Membership in the club is not necessary to participate in the net but all participants must have a valid GMRS License. The net is held with the National Travel Tone of 141.3 Hz. (This is GMRS lingo for setting your T-CTCSS/PL to 141.3 Hz) The
net starts at 1900 Hours (Also known as 7:00 PM) and runs until all
participants have had a chance to comment. It could run as late as 8:00
PM or end as early as 7:30 PM, depending on the number of participants
we get. Net Control - Michael Manning WQYP827 |
Attention Ocotillo Repeater Users - 449.325 MHz
Attention Ocotillo Repeater Users - 449.325 MHz Today - Sunday, 1/23/2022 The normal 5 second hang time is turned off this evening and will return to normal at 10 PM. Removing the hang time allows for EchoLink users to more easily QSO through their apps during today's scheduled nets. |
QCECG Weekly Training Net - Sunday 1/23/2022 @ 8 PM (20:00)
QCECG Weekly Training Net - Sunday 1/23/2022 @ 8 PM (20:00) - All are welcome! We understand if you can't spare the time for the entire net so there is an option. You can just check in and check out when Net Control calls for "Short Time" stations. You will be acknowledged, logged in, and free to resume your evening. Please make the effort. This will keep you and your equipment ready in the event we need to call out for assistance. Questions: Email N2QOJ at jsammartino@... QCECG Weekly Training Net - Sunday 1/23/2022 @ 8 PM (20:00) - All are welcome! 8 pm at STV/Ocotillo Repeater 449.325 MHz, (-5 MHz Shift), PL (T-CTCSS) 100.0 Hz. Listen over the Internet at: Check in via EchoLink Node 185734, N2QOJ-R |
Central Arizona Youth Net - Today @ 6:15 PM (1815)
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QCECG Weekly Training Net - Sunday 1/16/2022 @ 8 PM (20:00)
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Attention Ocotillo Repeater Users - 449.325 MHz
Attention Ocotillo Repeater Users - 449.325 MHz Today - Sunday, 1/16/2022 The repeater is functioning fine. The normal 5 second hang time is turned off until 8 PM this evening. Removing the hang time allows for EchoLink users to more easily QSO through their apps during today's scheduled nets. Hopefully, this announcement will reduce the amount of kerchunking I've been hearing. |
QCECG MEETING TONIGHT
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QSO Today Podcast with Eric 4Z1UG interviews Charlie Brown, NJ7V, of Mesa AZ
QSO Today Podcast with Eric 4Z1UG interviews Charlie Brown, NJ7V, of Mesa AZCharlie
Brown, NJ7V, is over three times a mountain goat, a title that comes
from over 3000 SOTA activation points. Of course this means achievement
and expertise operating portable from mountain tops across Arizona and
the West. NJ7V will share his amateur radio story, secrets to SOTA
success, and some ideas on how to build a local SOTA organization in
this QSO Today. |