Howard:
I've run all kinds of nets--i.e. VHF, UHF, and even HF.
I use the perkins Braille writer to take down my check-ins and traffic.
I have a speaker mic, so that only one hand has to be occupied when running
the net.
It's a matter of timing, really.
You give the preamble--reading with one hand, and holding the mic with the
other.
Then, you set the mic down, take check-ins, etc.
It really works pretty well if you have a good net preamble, and a
systematic approach to the net that allows both hands to be free when
Brailling out net information.
If you'd like me to send you a sample net preamble that I use for our club
nets, let me know, and give me your private e-mail address.
Hope this helps at least a little.
I know it seems formidable at first, but it's really not that bad.
Best 73 from Tom Behler: kB8TYJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Howard Kaufman" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2004 10:02 AM
Subject: running a net
> I have been asked to run a net on our local repeater.
> Since I only have two hands, I am trying to figure out how to read
> the preamble script, my check in list, and hold a hand mike at the same
> time. Does anybody use braille here and run a VHF net? If so how?
> Thanks!
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