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Re: not very exciting start
Some of the old timers have talked me into some VHF UHF contesting CQ is acceptable in making those contacts.
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Re: not very exciting start
L. Floyd
Yipes! ?No kidding! ?Thanks for catching that! ?I must be getting too much of the Kabul sunshine on my brain. - Larry W5EIT Larry, |
Re: my first contact!
开云体育Karl, I looked up rat tail antennas and at least one guy on You Tube is skeptical. However, his test is valid and worth trying.? 73, Rick On Jun 19, 2014, at 3:35 AM, "KJ Bald kjbtoo@... [FT-60]" <FT-60@...> wrote:
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Re: not very exciting start
Jim K5JG
Larry,
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That should be 146.04/146.64, not 144.04/144.64. 73, Jim K5JG 'L. Floyd' sonomadiver@... [FT-60] wrote: I'm not familiar with the 440 lingo, but on 2m "04-64" typically means the repeater you're going through listens on 144.04 and transmits on 144.64. Conversely, you are transmitting on 144.04 and listening on 144.64, thus the phrase "Listening on six four." |
Re: my first contact!
Congratulations Rick.
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I can still remember my first contact. Try making a rat tail, or tiger tail as some call it for your FT60. It only takes a couple of minutes and may expand your reach. Karl W1ZHU -------------------------------------------- On Wed, 6/18/14, 'Rick - yahoo' rgsparber.ya@... [FT-60] <FT-60@...> wrote:
Subject: [FT-60] my first contact! To: FT-60@... Date: Wednesday, June 18, 2014, 3:22 PM ? Thanks to all for your advise. I just make my first contact using a repeater on South Mountain. This repeater is 2.5 miles from my home with a clear line of sight. When I was sitting down outside, the signal was poor. Just by standing up, it was good. My contact was in a town south of me about 30 miles away. I did remember to say my call sign every 10 minutes (or sooner) and at the end. 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Re: Repeater question
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On Jun 18, 2014, at 9:04 AM, "'Rick - yahoo' rgsparber.ya@... [FT-60]" <FT-60@...> wrote:
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Re: my first contact!
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On Jun 18, 2014, at 7:01 PM, "kbbersch KBBersch@... [FT-60]" <FT-60@...> wrote:
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Re: not very exciting start
Most newbies won't know what the Q codes are anyway.? I think the oldies that insist on using them might be trying to impress the newbies with how good a ham they are, cuz they know 'the lingo'.? If you plan on doing any Emergency Comms, the use of plain English is mandatory.? Law Enforcement and?Fire Dept. personnel are going to think you are crazy if you use lingo.? 10 codes are not used anymore, as?each agency usually has their own, and it not the same as adjacent agencies.? The only 2 that seem to be the same is a 10-100 and 10-200.? If you guess what those mean, you would probably be correct. ? If you want to know someone's name, don't ask "What's your Handle".? My handles are around my ample waist and has nothing to
do with my name.? Alot of people, when they do use Q codes, gets at least one wrong.? When they ask "What's your QTH?", they think they are asking "Where do you live?"? QTH means what is your current location.? When someone says they are just about at their QTH, how can that be when everyone is always at their QTH (current location)?? It is just as easy, if not easier, and less confusing, to just say what you mean in English.? Don't try to impress anyone by sounding like a lid.? ? Jardy Dawson WA7JRD Ham Radio Sent by hurling dead pigeons over the wall by trebuche.
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Re: not very exciting start
Rick There is no offset on simplex frequencies. The ft-60 should know what offset is by default. 146.52 has no offset or pl tone. Brian
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Re: got it!
Good Rick, That is what I monitor when I am in the mobile on the way to or from work. They have a "Insominiac Net every night at 11PM (pacific time). You will hear?net control call?someone's call then they will respond with a letter (abc) . You need to listen at the top of the hour when the questions are read. If you decide you want to join this net then?you should listen?a couple nights first to get the flow of how it goes. Sometimes it can be funny.? There is almost always someone on the winsystem to chat with. You can always call Ron, WB6IAG. He is the
resident knowledge that always seems to be on. Good luck and have fun. Hope to work you some day. ? James W. Murphy KJ6FXA On Wednesday, June 18, 2014 8:24 PM, "'Rick - yahoo' rgsparber.ya@... [FT-60]" wrote:
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James, ? I found a lot of useful information at winsystem.org. The nearest repeater is 10 miles away and I will check them out today. ? Thanks! ? 73, ? Rick KG7MQL ? From: FT-60@... [mailto:FT-60@...] Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2014 9:38 PM To: FT-60@... Subject: Re: [FT-60] Re: got it! ? ? Rick, You might have been listening to a repeater connected to the Winsystem. Go to? ?look up the repeater and see if it is on there. The winsystem is a series of repeater (approximately93 or so) connected via internet and rf all around the world. Check it out. Oh and congrats on getting your call.? ? James W. Murphy KJ6FXA ? On Tuesday, June 17, 2014 9:00 PM, "'Rick - yahoo' rgsparber.ya@... [FT-60]" <FT-60@...> wrote: ? ? Kevin, ? A few nights ago I was outside with my FT-60 and heard a lot of chatter from CA. The frequency matched a repeater on the
White Tank. Not sure how that all works but the discussion was great – a technical call in discussion. I will check out the New Ham Net on Thursday! ? 73, ? Rick KG7MQL ? From: FT-60@... [mailto:FT-60@...] Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2014 3:12 PM To: FT-60@... Subject: [FT-60] Re: got it! ? ? Congratulations!? I hope to hear you on the air. ? I looked up your address on google maps and it looks like South Mountain will block you from the Any reapeaters on White Tanks or Shaw Butte.? You should be able to hit the Usery Pass repeater and anything on South Mountain, though.? You might try to check in to the New Ham Net on Thursday night.? That repeater is on South Mountain. ? Kevin KE7VIN ? |
Re: not very exciting start
开云体育As a newbie, I do appreciate being able to use plain English. ? 73, ? Rick ? From: FT-60@... [mailto:FT-60@...]
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2014 6:51 PM To: FT-60@... Subject: Re: [FT-60] Re: not very exciting start ? ? Meant for HF Morse Code only, one of the few, if only, times you can use codes. ?Easier to use QTH? ?as opposed to what is your current location? ?On 2m/440 voice, just use plain English to ask what you want. ?Special Lingo is best kept for US CB. ?Is that a big 10-4 good buddy? Jardy Dawson WA7JRD Ham Radio ? Sent by the Underground Railroad,?
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开云体育This does make sense but is certainly not second nature to me yet. ? 73, ? Rick KG7MQL ? From: FT-60@... [mailto:FT-60@...]
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2014 6:42 PM To: FT-60@... Subject: Re: [FT-60] not very exciting start ? ? I'm not familiar with the 440 lingo, but on 2m "04-64" typically means the repeater you're going through listens on 144.04 and transmits on 144.64. ?Conversely, you are transmitting on 144.04 and listening on 144.64, thus the phrase "Listening on six four." ? On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 8:25 PM, 'Rick - yahoo' rgsparber.ya@... [FT-60] <FT-60@...> wrote: ? Larry, ? I did hear someone say “listening” and another person said “monitoring”. I was unable to reach either one of them. ? I’m confused by the nomenclature “04/64”. Say I had a repeater with 442.125? +5. How would you say that? ? ? 73 Rick KG7MQL ? ? ? It's funny how CQ is common everywhere else, but not on 2m. ?I typically do something like "This is W5EIT listening on six-four", where "six-four" is the repeater output frequency (as in 04/64) or the simplex frequency I'm on. ? - Larry W5EIT ? |
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开云体育Never heard that one (“all mouth and no ears”), but it works.What an “Alligator” is, in terms of repeaters, are those repeaters with “time-out” timers that will cut you off if you’re too long-winded. Usually about 3 minutes, but can be as short as 30 seconds on some repeaters. You’ll find out that this happened when you unkey your mic and someone tells you you “got bit by the alligator”, and that they didn’t hear most of whatever it was you said.? On Jun 18, 2014, at 10:54 AM, 'Rick - yahoo' rgsparber.ya@... [FT-60] <FT-60@...> wrote:
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Re: not very exciting start
There are not many repeaters with constant traffic on them.
Many have one or more scheduled nets, either for the sponsoring club or for some other group each week or each month at a set time. I have sources for this for New England, not sure about your area. Check with local clubs who have repeaters, usually on a website or a newsletter. Also, repeaters are more likely to have traffic during commuting hours, when hams work mobile while stuck in the other sort of traffic. Gary N1ZCE At 11:37 AM 6/18/2014, you wrote:
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Re: my first contact!
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From "'Rick - yahoo' rgsparber.ya@... [FT-60]" <FT-60@...> Date: 2014/06/18 6:23 PM (GMT-07:00) To FT-60@... Subject [FT-60] my first contact! Thanks to all for your advise. I just make my first contact using a repeater on South Mountain. This repeater is 2.5 miles from my home with a clear line of sight. When I was sitting down outside, the signal was poor. Just by standing up, it was good. My contact was in a town south of me about 30 miles away. I did remember to say my call sign every 10 minutes (or sooner) and at the end. Great fun and I learned a few things! ? 73 Rick KG7MQL |
Re: not very exciting start
开云体育Meant for HF Morse Code only, one of the few, if only, times you can use codes. ?Easier to use QTH? ?as opposed to what is your current location? ?On 2m/440 voice, just use plain English to ask what you want. ?Special Lingo is best kept for US CB. ?Is that a big 10-4 good buddy? Jardy Dawson WA7JRD Ham Radio On Jun 18, 2014, at 18:37, "'Rick - yahoo' rgsparber.ya@... [FT-60]" <FT-60@...> wrote:
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Re: not very exciting start
L. Floyd
I'm not familiar with the 440 lingo, but on 2m "04-64" typically means the repeater you're going through listens on 144.04 and transmits on 144.64. ?Conversely, you are transmitting on 144.04 and listening on 144.64, thus the phrase "Listening on six four."
On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 8:25 PM, 'Rick - yahoo' rgsparber.ya@... [FT-60] <FT-60@...> wrote:
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Re: not very exciting start
开云体育No Q codes on 2 meter and 70 cm? ? Rick KG7MQL ? From: FT-60@... [mailto:FT-60@...]
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2014 6:30 PM To: FT-60@... Subject: Re: [FT-60] Re: not very exciting start ? ? CQ was originally started on HF using morse code. ?Short for Seek You (anybody there?). Please don't use it on 2m/440. ?Kind of like using the Q codes. ?Not meant for uhf/vhf. Jardy Dawson WA7JRD Ham Radio ? Sent by the Underground Railroad,?
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开云体育I figured that out the first time I hit the PTT key and the display said “error”. ? 73, ? Rick KG7MQL ? From: FT-60@... [mailto:FT-60@...]
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2014 6:27 PM To: FT-60@... Subject: Re: [FT-60] not very exciting start ? ? 246.52 was a mistake. ?Not a ham frequency. Jardy Dawson WA7JRD Ham Radio ? Sent by the Underground Railroad,?
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