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"Jose Tamayo (KK4JZX)" <[log in to unmask]>
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Good Evening my Friends,

 

 

Don't forget that tonight is the Handiham radio club TechNet in 30 minutes.

We will be open to discussion on any Technology related  topics.  If you
have a question you have been trying to get an answer for, we might just
have it on the TechNet tonight.  Join us and help to answer questions as
well as bringing your own questions to the table.

 

 

 

Handiham Nets are on on the air.

 

 

TMV71A transceiver

 

We are on the air daily at 11:00 USA Central Time, plus Wednesday & Thursday

evenings at 19:00 USA Central Time.   

 

The official and most current net news may be found at:

<http://www.handiham.org/nets>

http://www.handiham.org/nets  

 

Daily sessions: 

 

.         Monday through Saturday 11:00 AM social net with designated net

control station. Everyone is welcome to check in.

 

.         Sunday morning 11:00 AM informal Roundtable with no net control

station or designated topic. Check in with your friends and enjoy a Sunday
morning chat!

 

Evening sessions: 

 

.         Wednesday evening Handiham Radio Club Social Net with a trivia

question. This is a friendly, directed net with a net control station and
the opportunity to answer a trivia question,  if you wish.

 

.         Thursday evening Handiham Radio Club TechNet, a directed net with

a net control station for the purpose of discussing technical topics in
amateur radio. If you have a question or a technical problem, check in and
report it to the net. Perhaps you will find an answer in the ensuing
discussion, or perhaps you will be able to answer someone else's question
about a technical issue.

 

EchoLink nodes:

 

Welcome to the NX0P repeater,  146.685 with a tone of 100Hz,  Echolink node
number 513917.  The NX0P machine is near Albert Lea in far southern
Minnesota, near the busy intersection of US Interstate highways 90 and 35. 

 

*HANDIHAM* conference server Node 494492 (Our preferred high-capacity node.)

 

*VAN-IRLP*, node 256919

KA0PQW-R, node 267582

KA0PQW-L, node 538131

N0BVE-R, node 89680

 

On the 220 MHz band: 223.94 negative offset, Arden Hills, MN Tone 100 Hz -
KA0PQW (link)

 

Other ways to connect:

 

IRLP node 9008 (Vancouver BC reflector)

 

WIRES system number 1427

 

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Jose - KK4JZX

 

 

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