1600 HST, Zoom with over 100 participants on the RATPAC with WX4TV, Jim Lea, presentation of GO-KITS. Well done I learned much. I have had problems with my RIGRUNNER. He gave alternatives. The presentation was recorded and worth watching.
Thursday, February 18, 2021
South Shore Simplex Net by AH7RF on 146.980 MHz for initial coordination, then moved to 146.520 and 146.565. Posted this: AH6QO Kevin 2000-2025 HST, 146.980, no readable voices, just an impression of voices. nothing heard on 146.520 and 146.565 (dual-band receive on both freqs at the same time.) X200 antenna at 15' 50w in the tea cup of Hahaione Valley
Better luck next time.
Wednesday, February 17, 2021
AH6QO Activities
Activities (at different levels) that I am working on in conjunction with others:
NWS Skywarn and Skywarn HAM (two separate efforts)
Hawaii State RACES
Department of Emergency Management of C&C Honolulu RACES
Hawaii VOAD Communications Working Group Chair
Maunakea Repeater Test net Net Control Station (NCS) 1st Saturday noon of each month 146.720-MHz PL100.00
Hawaii Kai Strong - emergency preparation and communication
Emergency Communications education, training and practice
ARES Emcomm Operator in service to the above listed endeavors
Big Island VOAD Communications Working Group participant
South Shore Communications Group (Oahu) - Loose knit group of emcomm operators
Amateur Radio Emergency Data Network (AREDN) Set up at home and working to mesh with others
Winlink RF user