Re: Winlink Exercise
Bill McFarland - N0AXZ
Alright. We are up to 5. Still taking names. N0AXZ
On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 10:36 PM Ernest Shaw <ernestcshaw@...> wrote:
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Bill
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Re: Winlink Exercise
KC0EZE Ernest Shaw
I'm game! EZE
On Sun, Jan 12, 2020 at 8:26 PM Bill McFarland - N0AXZ <billmcfarland10@...> wrote:
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Re: Winlink Exercise
Bill McFarland - N0AXZ
Jim, I think it would be good for us to see the Winlink net information you mentioned. I wonder if you are able to use our RMS node, K0SI-10 here, and if you have used the Jeff City digipeter, MJEF, to connect to it as well? Can you use the HF RMS node K0SI also? Thanks for responding to the first Winlink call for a peer to peer net. Do you think we can reach each other directly? Good to hear from you, Bill N0AXZ
On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 11:49 AM Jim Biggerstaff N0TKN <jim.biggerstaff@...> wrote: Sounds like fun if I happen to be available. I also try my best to participate in the weekly Florida Winlink check in. It is easy, you have better than a 24 hour window to participate each week and you can use any mode you wish: Telnet, Packet or HF. If anyone is interested I can supply the information on how to join. 73, Jim --
Bill N0AXZ
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Re: Winlink Exercise
Henry Taylor <hank008@...>
Jim, Good to hear from you. I am definitely interested in the Florida Winlink on HF. Will appreciate that info. 73, Hank 泰 勒 大胡子
On Jan 14, 2020, at 11:29 AM, Jim Biggerstaff N0TKN <jim.biggerstaff@...> wrote:
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Re: Winlink Exercise
Jim Biggerstaff N0TKN
Sounds like fun if I happen to be available. I also try my best to participate in the weekly Florida Winlink check in. It is easy, you have better than a 24 hour window to participate each week and you can use any mode you wish: Telnet, Packet or HF. If anyone is interested I can supply the information on how to join. 73, Jim
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Re: Intro to CW class - please reply if interested
Henry Taylor <hank008@...>
John, I too, like Wes, would like to sit in. It's been a long time since I last tried. Hank KD0BVQ 泰 勒 大胡子
On Jan 14, 2020, at 7:51 AM, John Beatty <jebeatty@...> wrote:
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Re: Intro to CW class - please reply if interested
Byron Sherman
I live at Lenoir and might.like to sit in. Haven't done cw in a long time. Wes. AB0SE. Sent from my Sprint Phone.
-------- Original message -------- From: John Beatty <jebeatty@...> Date: 1/14/20 7:51 AM (GMT-06:00) To: main@CMRA.groups.io Subject: [CMRA] Intro to CW class - please reply if interested It will be held at Lenoir Woods Senior Living Community in Columbia, MO., thanks to Mac K4CHS Times would be 3 times per week -- 2 in the evening and once on Saturday morning for each week. You're done in two weeks! Training will be based on the Koch method, endorsed by the ARRL and is the most common learning path used by hams all over. Please reply if you would like to attend, so I can get a preliminary count for planning purposes. Everyone is welcome of course. Bring your kids if you want to sit in. John - NO0I
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Re: Intro to CW class - please reply if interested
Brian Moore
John
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I am interested in attending the class. Brian Moore
573-424-0295
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Re: Intro to CW class - please reply if interested
Gary Vaught - W9TIG
John, I'm interested but won't have time to do this until sometime in August, and I'd likely have to miss the Saturday class. - Best Regards, Gary D Vaught We can engineer a solution to nearly any problem you can accurately define. - somewhat anonymous
On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 7:52 AM John Beatty <jebeatty@...> wrote: I'm planning an Intro to CW class the last two weeks in Feb. Strictly an intro, learn the characters, numbers, and punctuation and other conversational responses like BT, SK, 73, TU and AR. We'll also do some practice sending with keys. --
73 W9TIG Gary Vaught
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Intro to CW class - please reply if interested
John Beatty
I'm planning an Intro to CW class the last two weeks in Feb. Strictly an intro, learn the characters, numbers, and punctuation and other conversational responses like BT, SK, 73, TU and AR. We'll also do some practice sending with keys.
It will be held at Lenoir Woods Senior Living Community in Columbia, MO., thanks to Mac K4CHS Times would be 3 times per week -- 2 in the evening and once on Saturday morning for each week. You're done in two weeks! Training will be based on the Koch method, endorsed by the ARRL and is the most common learning path used by hams all over. Please reply if you would like to attend, so I can get a preliminary count for planning purposes. Everyone is welcome of course. Bring your kids if you want to sit in. John - NO0I
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Re: Winlink Exercise
Bill McFarland - N0AXZ
Great. I’ll keep you informed. Do you check into K0SI-10 on VHF already? Bill
On Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 6:03 PM John Beatty <jebeatty@...> wrote:
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Re: Winlink Exercise
John Beatty
I’d like to give it a try Bill. John – NO0I
From: main@CMRA.groups.io [mailto:main@CMRA.groups.io]
On Behalf Of Gary Vaught - W9TIG
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2020 6:45 AM To: main@cmra.groups.io Subject: Re: [CMRA] Winlink Exercise
I think this is a great idea. I'll have to check in on it once I finish my classes.
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We can engineer a solution to nearly any problem you can accurately define. - somewhat anonymous
On Sun, Jan 12, 2020 at 9:14 PM Ralph Howard <wd6bgn@...> wrote:
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Re: Winlink Exercise
Gary Vaught - W9TIG
I think this is a great idea. I'll have to check in on it once I finish my classes. - Best Regards, Gary D Vaught We can engineer a solution to nearly any problem you can accurately define. - somewhat anonymous
On Sun, Jan 12, 2020 at 9:14 PM Ralph Howard <wd6bgn@...> wrote:
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73 W9TIG Gary Vaught
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Re: Winlink Exercise
Oky doky from the shack, i might have a chance w
With the main rig.
Ralph Howard
WD6BGN
From: main@CMRA.groups.io <main@CMRA.groups.io> on behalf of Henry Taylor <hank008@...>
Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2020 9:06:11 PM To: main@CMRA.groups.io <main@CMRA.groups.io> Subject: Re: [CMRA] Winlink Exercise Count me in. I am a bit familiar with Winmor on Pactor on 80 meters. I'll look into what I have to do to be on 2 meter. All advice gratefully accepted.
Hank
泰 勒 大胡子
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Re: Winlink Exercise
Henry Taylor <hank008@...>
Count me in. I am a bit familiar with Winmor on Pactor on 80 meters. I'll look into what I have to do to be on 2 meter. All advice gratefully accepted. Hank 泰 勒 大胡子
On Jan 12, 2020, at 8:26 PM, Bill McFarland - N0AXZ <billmcfarland10@...> wrote:
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Winlink Exercise
Bill McFarland - N0AXZ
Group, I wonder if anyone else would like to practice getting your Winlink capabilities to work from your shack, as opposed to what I tried to get done from your mobile devices at the last SET? I am thinking of one night we would all get on an appropriate 2M frequency and play an e-mail chain-letter game. We would be using the Peer-to-Peer feature of Winlink Express. I would send email to A P2P. The email would have instructions as to what to add to the message. A sends that message to B, B sends to C, etc.. The last station in the ring would send the email back to me and we would discuss how the process worked out for each of us. I think I remember that there were about 10 participants in the SET that were going to try Winlink, but only 5 were successful. More practice could help improve our capabilities, and from the comfort of our home, we might have a good time. What I am asking in this email is how many players do we have? Just email me with in the next week if your are interested. If you need help setting up your station to do Winlink, let us know and some help could be on the way. 73, -- Bill N0AXZ
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Re: High HF bands are active
Bryan Nehl
Yes, Wednesday I was out operating portable SOTA chasing. I was using a K2 at 10 watts to an EFHW antenna. KR7RK was on a summit in Arizona we made contacts on 10m and 12m CW. Had no trouble copying him through 17m as well. 72 de Bryan, k0emt
On Friday, January 10, 2020, 09:31:55 AM CST, John Beatty <jebeatty@...> wrote:
17, 15 and 10 have been open and are open now in most of NA. Get on and try them. Even 6 meters. Cycle 25? Perhaps... John - NO0I
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High HF bands are active
John Beatty
17, 15 and 10 have been open and are open now in most of NA. Get on and try them. Even 6 meters. Cycle 25? Perhaps...
John - NO0I
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Re: J-pole dimensions for GMRS
John Beatty
Thanks Fred. I have 2 hts in the shack.
From: main@CMRA.groups.io <main@CMRA.groups.io> on behalf of Fred Dittrich <fdittric@...>
Sent: Monday, January 6, 2020 2:44:57 PM To: main@cmra.groups.io <main@cmra.groups.io> Subject: [CMRA] J-pole dimensions for GMRS All
As a academic exercise I built a j-pole tuned for the GMRS band. Attached please find the SWR dips and the experimentally determined lengths. 73 Fred AE0FD
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J-pole dimensions for GMRS
Fred Dittrich
All
As a academic exercise I built a j-pole tuned for the GMRS band. Attached please find the SWR dips and the experimentally determined lengths. 73 Fred AE0FD
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