What kind of nets are you looking for?

I am an emergency communications volunteer with Kitsap County so I am aware of all sorts of emergency response related nets, but I only have equipment for the local nets.

Have you looked at the ARRL Net database?

alan

On 10/16/17 11:24 AM, Ian S. King via cctalk wrote:
On Sun, Oct 8, 2017 at 1:34 PM, allison via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org>
wrote:

On 10/08/2017 02:47 PM, Ed via cctalk wrote:
When I see something that is   neat...I  camp on it   until I decide or
have a friend  put his hand on and stand in front. Yea...  to many
times  turn
around and  then look  down and someone else  now  has it...  Ed#



In a message dated 10/8/2017 9:52:59 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
cctalk@classiccmp.org writes:

I missed  out on a nice Hallicrafters receiver at a hamfest last
weekend...
Walked  way to look it up, and it was gone when I came  back!

I have a few Hallicrafters radios...

SX120 not much of a radio but along the lines of the S-38 (al la AA5
line powered).
  I have two one bone stock and pretty and the other has been modded
  six ways to Sunday by me.  The mods include a 2.1khz mechanical filter,
  additional IF stage and a real product detector using 6AR8 and even a
   power transformer.
SX110, more serious radio, hurts the back some too.
HT37 transmitter Phasing to create SSB at a pair of 6146 power level.

I home brew on HF though 432...

Allison

My FT-817 (5 watts) has no problem reaching from the West Coast of the US
to the East with SSB - IF the band is open.  Most recently I've found 40m
to be open most often (at least when I'm on HF).

Does anyone on this thread know if there are any regularly scheduled
traffic nets?


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