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Fw: [The WS No.19 Group] This weekend you are welcome


Michael Buckley talktalk
 

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From: "Michael Buckley talktalk" <M1CCF@...>

Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 4:44 PM
Subject: [The WS No.19 Group] This weekend you are welcome


Gatwick Radio/Military Vehicle Weekend

Club call M0VOG may be in use

15-17th September 2006

On-Air Activity Schedule - You are welcome to come or join in !
(email me direct if you want location info)


VHF Ops


The following frequencies will be kept open during daylight hours (or beyond) to facilitate on-site communications and, more importantly, to facilitate talk-in of approaching mobile units, especially on Friday afternoon/evening and Saturday morning.



51.700MHz

70.375MHz



Mode will be FM, preferably narrow-band (to 25kHz channel-spacing)



HF Ops


Participants are welcome to arrive from early afternoon on the Friday, so it is hoped that stations on site will call into the VMARS SSB net, starting at 1930A (local) on 3.615MHz LSB



Likewise, on Saturday, we encourage participation in the AM net, starting at 0830A on 3.615MHz



On Sunday, those so inclined may wish to participate in the CW net at 0900A on 3.577MHz. Net controller is Alan, G4GEN



At all other times, activity, particularly AM is encouraged on 3.615MHz and/ or 7.143MHz



For licensees with the 5MHz NoV, we encourage SSB activity throughout the weekend on 5.4035MHz USB. Please keep a record of such contacts and be prepared to us SINPO reporting.



There are also plans to experiment with A3H mode on 5.3665MHz or 5.3715MHz as a back up. This will involve transmitting telephony with full carrier on this frequency with accompanying upper sideband only, within a 3kHz bandwidth. Please note that normal A3E AM is not permitted, due to excessive bandwidth. Those transmitting using A3H are advised to make frequent on-air announcements, to the effect that the transmission is A3H; single sideband, full carrier for experimental and test purposes.



On site, participants are recommended to use their own callsign/P or M0VOG, by arrangement with Mike Buckley.



RSARS frequencies in use over the weekend are:



Saturday 06.00Z 14.143USB general natter net controller VK4BFO

Sunday 10.00Z 3.565 CW Net

11.00Z 7.070 LSB chatterbox net

11.00Z 3.745 LSB Highlands & Islands net contoller GM4FOZ



On site contact by mobile



Les 07968 007023

Andy Jackson 07752 900157

Mike B 07984 931360

Simon Dabbs 0781 766 1263

(in that order of preference)










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