Unchained Preppers
Communications => Radio => Topic started by: JohnyMac on October 26, 2022, 11:42:30 AM
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Here is the SOI for this coming Tuesday's net. PLEASE NOTE THAT WE ARE MOVING FROM 40-METERS TO 75/80 METERS FOR 2000 HRS. EASTERN PHONE NET. The November primary phone net frequency will now be 3.964 Mhz LSB up or down the band a few clicks till we find clear air.
The next ERIN net will be Tuesday November 29, 2022, starting at 1900 hrs. eastern with the digital ERIN net. The PACE for that net is as follows,
1) At 1900 hrs. eastern the digital net (I am on frequency at 1850 hrs eastern) will commence.
Primary 3.588 Mhz USB Contestia 4/250 1000 on the Waterfall
Alternate 7.110 Mhz USB Contestia 4/250 1000 on the Waterfall
Contingency This email thread
Emergency Text. Do I have your cell phone number?
When the Net Control Station (NCS) calls for check-in's this is the reporting format,
de your call/name/location/emergency traffic/ de your call
Once the NCS has gathered check-in's he/she will post the check-in's for corrections or additional check-in's.
The NCS will then start the reports portion of the digital net. Report format will be,
de your call/name/location/traffic if any/your report for around your AO, Covid, unrest, military movement, etc/weather/de your call
Suggestion...Pre type out your report then copy & paste it to your FLdigi when it is your time to give your report.
2) At 2000 hrs (I am typically on frequency at 1950 hrs. eastern) the voice net will commence.
Primary 3.964 Mhz LSB or higher till clear air
Alternate 7.279 Mhz LSB or higher till clean air
Contingency This email thread
Emergency Text. Do I have your cell phone number?
The above SOI will be used at first, if the interwiz is taken down through Executive Order -- Assignment of National Security and Emergency Preparedness Communications Functions. Then we will develop and share a revised SOI.
73 & God Bless,
Johnymac
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ON 3,822 MHZ LSB
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I'm not copying anyone on that frequency.
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Good, not great however good net.
There was a Spanish speaking station that was using some serious watts just south on the band of us. The QRM was terrible.
Anyway, my local buddy KC2XXX and I went searching for a new frequency and we found 3.964 which was clear and free of QRM. He runs a net Monday night on that frequency and tonight it was clear after the ERIN net too.
So there you go. It was great hearing some new calls on both the digital and phone net. :thumbsUp:
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ON 3.961
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The wife and I were out and about this afternoon and we finished off with eating supper at a restraunt and I got home just in time to catch the ERIN net. There was a good bit off floor noise but I could hear everyone just fine by using the noise filter. It was a good net even though I like to see more people participate.
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I could hear everyone okay, though I usually copy tonight's participants well on most net evenings. Initially, on 3.964 I had QRM at 59+30. I'm glad the NCS moved the net down a bit, as it made everyone copy-able.
We need a radio Icon! :dancingGrenade: :trolling: :chuky:
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I heard everybody between OK and great.
I hate moving the net around to different frequencies because I like consistency however, by moving to 3.961 Mhz from 3.964, there was minimal QRM.
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I could hear everyone okay, though I usually copy tonight's participants well on most net evenings. Initially, on 3.964 I had QRM at 59+30. I'm glad the NCS moved the net down a bit, as it made everyone copy-able.
We need a radio Icon! :dancingGrenade: :trolling: :chuky:
Yep.... We do need a radio ICON.
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on 3.964 Mhz
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Digital net this evening was 3 folks.
Phone net was great and a lot of information exchanged with eight checkins.
Thanks to all that participated. :thumbsUp:
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I had a decent copy on most stations once the QRM quieted down. It was good to hear so many stations.
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Very good digital signals tonight. I did not do voice.
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- Sir John Honeybucket
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I have a meeting that I can not get out of next Tuesday night; Consequently, I can not be NCS for Digital or Phone.
Looking for volunteers.
Thanks
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JM, I can pick up the digital net
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You are on obh! Thank you for volunteering. :thumbsUp:
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With Obh picking up tomorrows digital net, I still need someone to pick up the phone net for tomorrows ERIN net.
I will be miles away from a HF transceiver, in a meeting, tomorrow night.
Thanks
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No NCS volunteer for tonight's ERIN phone net.
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I'll do it Johny. I was hoping someone further north would volunteer, because I'm so far south and west, sometimes I have a tough time copying stations.
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I'm tuned to CONTESTIA 4/250, 3.588 Mhz USB DATA and I wasn't getting anything. Then, at 7:10, I started hearing and seeing something. I can't transmit DATA yet because my program sucks. I'll wait for the 8:00PM voice net and jump in there.
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On 3.963 MHz
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Good signals and easy copy for me here near the Chesapeake Bay in Virginia on the digital net. We do have the expected QRM from being parked on WINLINK stations and when they activate, it causes serious interference here. There is also the problem of sharing the same freqs with AmRRON and maybe other preppers. This requires thought and a plan. If things go bad, then winlink and Amroon will also be very active in most situations and we would like to do the same... might be not enough time on freqs for all of us. Maybe we should spread out slightly?
Later, had a nice, though brief QSO in Morse with a French station. He was LOUD! The 2 element FORTY METER YAGI at 75' and 1000 Watts might have something to do with it. haha I've seen a forty meter band Yagi-Uda once, and i simply could not believe it. My80 meter Off-Center-Fed dipole up maybe 30 feet at center works for my needs, for the moment.
73 de Sir John HOneybucket
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Digital net was pretty good, had 7 checkins covering PA (2), VA, NC, NJ, NY, and GA.
Good signals and easy copy for me here near the Chesapeake Bay in Virginia on the digital net. We do have the expected QRM from being parked on WINLINK stations and when they activate, it causes serious interference here. There is also the problem of sharing the same freqs with AmRRON and maybe other preppers. This requires thought and a plan. If things go bad, then winlink and Amroon will also be very active in most situations and we would like to do the same... might be not enough time on freqs for all of us. Maybe we should spread out slightly?
73 de Sir John HOneybucket
Winlink is pretty much everywhere now, there are at least 6 winlink nodes on 3.588. The issue is inconsiderate operators clicking connect anyway when they get the frequency is busy warning. I figure for SHTF, those inconsiderate operators will be gone in a few days :).
As you all know (or do now), I am also an AmRRON CORPs member and NCS. IMO, the overlap is a good thing. If people have to monitor multiple frequencies for multiple things, that becomes difficult to do.
I tried suggesting that to AHRN folks (AMCON Ham Radio Network) saying that I can't monitor both the AHRN and AmRRON frequencies at the same time, so I just monitor AmRRON because I know those folks are out there listening. I've seen a few of the regulars for the ERIN net check into the AmRRON nets before, and I think thats a good thing. Participate where you can see and be heard.
Back to my corner now
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Thank you Obh for filling in as NCS for the digital ERIN net. You rock! After reading Obh's great AAR, it seems that shelves are stocked, fuel prices are dropping slightly, and over all in the retail world, prices are way up.
Who ended up as NCS for phone?
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Who ended up as NCS for phone?
I was NCS for phone. It was just PK and I.
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There was one from NE PA and NNJ on but they didn't hear ya'. Thx for trying. :cheers:
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29NOV22 - ERIN digital Net
My blasted laptop locked up. I like what digital modes do, compared to voice, but I hate this type of totally unnecessary error mode. I pulled the plug and will do some code tapping for an hour or two. My straight key 'boots' instantly, never required an update, has no back doors and works every time.
73 de Sur John Honeybucket
Ps. Good two way traffic pass with Cooter, both of us using hand sent Morse code - he is 4 Watts. . He had no specific message for ERIN, but was commenting about electrical infrastructure improvements very close to home. Nice to have government doing what they're supposed to. His county probably have more infrastructure growth and maintenance than all of California.
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SEE YA' ON VOICE??? 3.964 SEEMS CLEAR
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Tried to check into the net Johnny. Conditions are not too favorable from my direction tonight. I will be listening to the net tonight.
Thanks
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I copied the Digital net. Copied everybody just fine. Now I'm headed for the radio for the Voice Net.
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I heard everybody on the Voice Net fairly well except for the static crashes. There is supposed to be a monster storm over Miss., Al, Ga, and part of Tenn. so I guess that's were it was coming from. Jackalope was just above the noise and a few static crashes got him several times but I was still able to copy him OK.
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Static crashes made copy extremely difficult last night. There was occasional thunder in my AO, so that was a good indicator that receiving would be tough. We got a couple of inches of rain which was sorely needed.
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Four stations on digital, and four on phone.
Phone was rough as already mentioned due to the advancing bad weather front.
From digital and phone,
> Petrol and diesel prices dropping about 10 to 15 cents per gallon. No shortages of diesel.
> Shelves are full in grocery stores with a few exceptions. Prices are up a lot. Certainly more that the current CPI.
> Minor military movements.
> Weather has been mild across the board. Rain not snow and warmer weather.
> Concern about RR Strike.
Did I miss anything folks?