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Radio / Amateur Radio Always Amazes Me
« Last post by JohnyMac on May 25, 2024, 10:31:11 AM »
Wednesday night I received a Signal Message from a ham radio friend who has been NCS for a new net he is starting in Pennsylvania. In essence, there was a cancellation the next day for another patient and the hospital called him and asked if he would like to pick it up and get his operation done sooner than later. He of course said, "yes" and reached out to me to see if I would  be NCS for his PA Readiness (PARN) net. Without thinking I said, "sure". Later that night I mentioned it to MrsMac and she wanted to know how I would do the net the next day when I would be proceeding over our ham radio clubs meeting.

In my eagerness to help my friend, I completely forgot that I am the President of our local ham club and our meeting, like my friends operation, was the next day.  :facepalm:

Over the next fifteen hours or so, I reached out to a host of hams to find out if they would NCS the net. Due to the holiday weekend and hesitancy to play the roll of NCS, I had no takers. Mmmmm?

I looked at my options and they were few. Some where,

> Cancel the PARN,
> Have my VP run the meeting and me skip the it all together, or
> Do a hybrid?

This is what I finally did...

> Contacted my VP and told him he was going to run the meeting for the first half hour.
> Arrived at the meeting venue earlier than normal and to set up an antenna and the station.
> Run the net from the meeting venue.
> Rejoin the ham club meeting.

On the way to the meeting I grabbed MrsMac and my small backpack that houses my,
> Xiego G90 Transceiver
> Vibroplex Par EndFedz Quad antenna,
> 12V, 9A, LifePO4 battery,
> 50-feet of coax,
> Coiled 550 cord, and
> An old adjustable crescent wrench that has seen better days. Used for launching the 550 cord.

Arrived at the meeting venue, parked near a 20-foot tree, set MrsMac up inside with a menu, and I ordered a beer for myself ;) Then went back to my car & tree to set up my impromptu station. One of the members of the club came out to help me, which he did.

Using the 550 cord and wrench for the tree end, I set up a sloper antenna where the end in the tree was about 20-feet high and the balun end was about 6-feet high. Ran coax from the balun perpendicular to the antenna to minimize ground noise to the G90 and battery. Hooked everything up and was on the air 15-minutes after I started setting up.

Started calling CQ for early check-ins 10-minutes before the net was scheduled to begin and within minutes had folks checking in.

I Conducted the net, stowed all in my backpack, and was back inside 20-minutes into the meeting with a new beer in front of me ordered by my VP.  :thumbsUp:

Here I had spoken to hams around the state with no fuss... no muss. Amateur Radio Always Amazes Me.

73


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Comm Discussion / Re: Neighborhood Communications
« Last post by Searchboss on May 24, 2024, 04:43:38 PM »
The more I use them the more I like the UV-5R. Sadly, the manual, as written, is garbage. I agree with the statement someone made that it is the radio that everyone loves to hate. It is hard to program most things into it manually. I don't even try anymore. Like most folks, I love CHIRP. I use it to program all my radios now. It is just so easy to use.

My old FRS radios need to be replaced. The biggest problem is the antennas are breaking off, one will not receive and one will not transmit. They are at least 15 years old. So I bought a six-pack of Arcshell_AR-5 UHF radios a month ago. The Arschel AR-5 only has 16 channels. They were really cheap. They are programmed via CHIRP exactly like a UV-5R. I programmed them with the first 16 FRS frequencies in the common channels. Then I cross-checked to make sure that they would all send and receive on the appropriate channel. Once I fixed a transposed number or two, they all worked. Now I have another set of radios available and ready to go should I need them.
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General Off Topic / Re: Silver
« Last post by pkveazey on May 23, 2024, 11:37:14 AM »
Bwahaha..... JohnyMac: It's the same old story. "Too soon dumb and too late smart."
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Sustenance / I am a Hog Farmer Again
« Last post by JohnyMac on May 23, 2024, 09:54:53 AM »
Well, I am a hog farmer yet again  :facepalm:. My neighbor and I picked up four Yorkshire/Hampshire mix hogs yesterday. One is mine and will be filling up my freezer in December. Already made an appointment to have them processed then.

We have learned that if you do not make a butchering appointment well in advance good luck when the hog hits around 250-275 lbs (200 lbs hanging weight works best for us) getting it processed. 

Pictures to come...
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Comm Discussion / Re: Neighborhood Communications
« Last post by JohnyMac on May 23, 2024, 09:52:34 AM »
Good stuff Searchboss.  :thumbsUp: :cheers:
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General Off Topic / Re: Silver
« Last post by JohnyMac on May 23, 2024, 09:46:57 AM »
Why is it that the average citizen is not concerned with the run of PM's? I guess it is the old frog in the pot parable.  :facepalm:
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General Discussion / Re: 2020 Color Revolution Redux
« Last post by JohnyMac on May 23, 2024, 09:43:58 AM »
Yes Nemo. The one last night was from 2020. Next Wednesday he is going to show part two which is current. It will show how the Color Revolution happening today is relevant.  :thumbsUp:
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General Discussion / Re: 2020 Color Revolution Redux
« Last post by Nemo on May 22, 2024, 01:37:26 PM »
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General Discussion / Re: Self Sufficiency - 2024 vs. 1776
« Last post by JohnyMac on May 22, 2024, 12:33:59 PM »
Great post Sir John  :thumbsUp:  :cheers:

The MAG I mostly associate with here is our skill set. Alphabet soups go ahead and take notes...

All but two have a amateur radio ticket. Spread across technicians, generals, and extras
RN's,
IT specialists
certified gardeners
farmers both professional and hobby farms
Big equipment operators, with equipment
Chef's, yes professional and hobby chefs
welders
former military
engineers
gun smiths professional and hobby
ammo reloaders
Members in local government (Great for local intel)

Good collections of talents.

The secret to herding the MAG is,

1) Remember, whom ever takes a lead on a subject they become a coach not a manager.
2) Adults do not like to be told to do something. Adults like to know the why first. Then invite them to become part of the solution.
3) Pressure applied to members fails more than it is successful. Think of and use "Pascal's Law" when pressure is used or needed.
4) When an apple starts to rot, remove it ASAP from the barrel. Do not hesitate. Hesitation will kill you every time.
5) Last and probably most important, members of a MAG are volunteers and should be treated as such. They are not employees.

 :thumbsUp: :cheers:


 
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General Discussion / 2020 Color Revolution Redux
« Last post by JohnyMac on May 22, 2024, 12:11:43 PM »
I have been predicting a "Color Revolution" for at least five years now. To learn more about what is in store for our country over the next eight months (Today through February 2025) I suggest watching the next two Glenn Beck Chalk board specials. Tonight is part one. Next Wednesday is part two. If you cannot watch, at least do a interwize search on Color Revolution to understand what is coming down the pike.
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