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

 

I hope you will join me on the TechNet tonight at 7 p.m. on the Handiham
conference *Handiham* node 494492.

 

We typically engage  in lots of discussion related  to technology.

 

We have discussed topics such as:

1.       Using a DirecTV or Dish  as a directional antenna.  There was a
discussion about this last week.

2.       Issues with defibrillators and RF (if any).  This discussion has
come up a few times.

3.       Power Lines and RF Interference - lots of discussion on the topic.

4.       Android, iOS and other devices.

5.       JAWS support for many of the HAM tools out there.

6.       Power Supply issues with fuses

7.       RF Exposure

8.       Amateur Radio Regulations  here and abroad 

9.       Remote base stations and Third Party Agreements

10.   And much more.

 

Come join us.  Pose your question and lets have a discussion.  Perhaps the
most recent discussion on what constitutes real Ham Radio and what does not.
We are open to all topics of Technology discussion on the Handiham TechNet.

 

Here is where you can find the TechNet tonight:

 

Twin Cities: All of these are Echolink connected at all times.

145.45 FM, negative offset with no tone
444.65 MHz with 114.8 Hz tone. (Heard more easily in the Eastern Twin
Cities.)
444.325 MHz with 131.8 Hz tone - MSP International Airport - perfect for
travelers!
443.000 MHz with tone 100 Hz, KA0KMJ-R, Chaska, MN (Southwest Metro)
223.94 negative offset, Tone 100 Hz - KA0PQW (link) Arden Hills, MN 

 

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. 

 

South Dakota:

147.500 no tone, K0VVY-L, Rapid City SD. 

 

EchoLink nodes:

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

KA0PQW-R, node 267582, Ellendale, MN, 442.925 with tone 114.8 Hz and 224.64
MHz with tone 110.9 Hz or touch tone access 11.

KA0PQW-L, node 53813, 146.595 simplex, tone 114.8 Hz in Faribault, MN

N0BVE-R, node 89680

 

Other ways to connect:

IRLP node 9008 (Vancouver BC reflector)

WIRES system number 1427

 

Everyone is welcome to join us!

 

See you all there!

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