Upcoming Event: 4SQRP Second Sunday Sprint - Sun, 07/14/2019 7:00pm-9:00pm
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Reminder: 4SQRP Second Sunday Sprint When: Sunday, 14 July 2019, 7:00pm to 9:00pm, (GMT-05:00) America/Chicago Organizer: John Lonigro Description: 4SQRP Second Sunday Sprint. See http://www.4sqrp.com/4sqrpOnTheAir.php for details.
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Upcoming Event: 4SQRP Second Sunday Sprint - Sun, 07/14/2019 7:00pm-9:00pm
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Reminder: 4SQRP Second Sunday Sprint When: Sunday, 14 July 2019, 7:00pm to 9:00pm, (GMT-05:00) America/Chicago Organizer: John Lonigro Description: 4SQRP Second Sunday Sprint. See http://www.4sqrp.com/4sqrpOnTheAir.php for details.
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Re: 40M Net Checkins
Martin <huyettmeh@...>
Thanks for pulling me out of the weeds! I could just barely hear your acknowledgement of my call sign and name but nothing else. Glad we didn't have any critical traffic to pass!😁 I am confined to 5watts and a 29ft end fed portable antenna since we're moving and everything else is packed up. So I was happy to get through at all!
On Thu, Jul 11, 2019, 8:17 AM WA0ITP <wa0itp@...> wrote:
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Re: 40M Net Checkins
Paul Goemans
Terry,
Unusual conditions last night. When you first called the net, you
peaked at 559. You quickly dropped to the noise level, but slowly came back up.
I continued to call until you heard me, and were pretty strong again, peaking
569. Normally the skip is too long and I don’t hear you at all!
Paul
Goemans WA9PWP
Stoughton, WI
From: WA0ITP
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2019 8:17 AM
To: 4sqrpio
Subject: [4SQRP] 40M Net Checkins I
think I'm having problems posting to the group. I sent this last night,
but it wasnt posted. Here it is agn. Poor condx agn this evening. I heard several stations in the noise, but couldn't tell if they were trying to check in. Making it in were: W8IIT, partially W9PWP K0BXB K9NRW, partially Thank guys, hope to see you agn next week. -- 72 WAØITP I love this radio stuff. www.wa0itp.com www.4sqrp.com
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40M Net Checkins
WA0ITP
I think I'm having problems posting to the
group. I sent this last night, but it wasnt posted. Here it is
agn.
Poor condx agn this evening. I heard several stations in the noise, but couldn't tell if they were trying to check in. Making it in were: W8IIT, partially W9PWP K0BXB K9NRW, partially Thank guys, hope to see you agn next week. -- 72 WAØITP I love this radio stuff. www.wa0itp.com www.4sqrp.com
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Re: 80 meter net report
Paul Goemans
I could not hear anyone last night. That is unusual.
Paul
Goemans WA9PWP
Stoughton, WI
From: Johnny
Matlock
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2019 9:47 PM
To: 4SQRP@groups.io
Subject: [4SQRP] 80 meter net report Well,
A few brave souls braved the Qrn and
Checked into the Net!
They were
N0NBD Paul
KD0WF JIM
KL7IXI MIKE
and
NOYJ Bert
Thanks all
72
Cu next week
Johnny AC0BQ -- Check out
the 4SQRP website at 4sqrp.com
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80 meter net report
Well, A few brave souls braved the Qrn and Checked into the Net! They were N0NBD Paul KD0WF JIM KL7IXI MIKE and NOYJ Bert Thanks all 72 Cu next week Johnny AC0BQ -- Check out the 4SQRP website at 4sqrp.com
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4SQRP DMR NET
Robert
THANKS TO ALL OF THE CHECK IN'S FOR TONIGHT'S DMR NET WA0ITP TERRY NK80 CHARLES AC0BQ JOHNNY N0TGR DICK N9EGT WAYNE THANKS TO ALL CU NEXT WEEK 73'S BERT N0YJ
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Re: tonights net
I’m getting frustrated up here in Maine, the noise level is high on 40m at night 80m was quieter but still didn’t hear anything on 3564....... other signals coming through from somewhere, didn’t bother to hang around for their Calls.
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This Campground is really noisy, especially at night. Probably have to get back to Florida in September before I can check in again....... but I’ll keep trying !!! 73, John KK4ITX If you need a parachute and don't have one you probably won't need one again.
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tonights net
Paul Smith
I turned on the net freq and found Johnny AC0BQ he was 549 here as I have 10 over noise tonight. Good to make it in de Paul N0NBD
Sent from Outlook
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Wednesday Evening 40 and 80 meter Nets - Wed, 07/10/2019
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Wednesday Evening 40 and 80 meter Nets When: Where: Organizer: Description:
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Upcoming Event: Wednesday Evening 40 and 80 meter Nets - Wed, 07/10/2019 8:00pm-9:00pm
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Reminder: Wednesday Evening 40 and 80 meter Nets When: Wednesday, 10 July 2019, 8:00pm to 9:00pm, (GMT-05:00) America/Chicago Where:40 and 80 Meters Organizer: jomatlock@... Description: The 40 Meter Net will be at 8:00 pm DST central time on 7.122 +-. QRM
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Re: Any QRP Voice Nets?
Neil Goldstein
https://longislandcwclub.org/ I'm a member, and know the founders Rich and Howard quite well. I recommend the club to everyone. Their methods are great and they have interesting online activities. They hosted a buildathon last month which was both in-person and online, starring me on the Zoom chat (at least my hands and voice). Members from all over the world!
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Upcoming Event: Wednesday Evening 40 and 80 meter Nets - Wed, 07/10/2019 8:00pm-9:00pm
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Reminder: Wednesday Evening 40 and 80 meter Nets When: Wednesday, 10 July 2019, 8:00pm to 9:00pm, (GMT-05:00) America/Chicago Where:40 and 80 Meters Organizer: jomatlock@... Description: The 40 Meter Net will be at 8:00 pm DST central time on 7.122 +-. QRM
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Re: Cryptographic signatures
* On 2019 09 Jul 12:36 -0500, Tommy Gober wrote:
Unless money is changing hands, why bother with signatures?Hi Tommy. Those of us who remember MS-DOS and other early systems can recall not needing a username or password to simply use our computer. It was a bit perturbing to have to do that when I first started learning Linux almost 23 years ago. Eventually Microsoft made user accounts a part of their systems and now it is second nature. Likewise, the use of SSL on the WWW via the HTTPS protocol started out as a means to protect financial transactions and now browsers may complain if a site doesn't use SSL. The world is gravitating toward a greater use of cryptography even for trivial things. Here I'm not even advocating for the use of encryption, just signatures. I agree that most of our communication is of little interest outside of the QRP segment of the amateur radio hobby, but those who wish to play on and against our good will couldn't care less. If you're making a deal with someone to buy/sell things, then it might beI understand your point. I want to be sure that others know and can be reasonably certain via a signature check that it's really me offering some item for sale or offering to purchase some item. Beyond that, I want the same for all my electronic communications, trivial or not, because it is no fun when people believe something was sent when it was really due to a spoof. After that happened to me once, I chose to nip in the bud rather than hope it wouldn't happen again on a larger scale. I am active on quite a number of mailing lists and would like to avoid any loss of good will that may exist. My mail program made it reasonably easy to set up automatically signing my mail, so I do so. I am disappointed that the powers that be of groups.io have chosen to break this very basic way a lot of us that use email extensively to protect ourselves from spoofing. As I may have noted earlier, there are at least two lists I subscribe to that reject signed mail. This is unfortunate and so I mostly just read them and do not participate as much. Regardless, so long as the various lists on groups.io don't reject my signed mail outright, I will continue to send signed mail. 72/73, Nate -- "The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist fears this is true." Web: https://www.n0nb.us Projects: https://github.com/N0NB GPG fingerprint: 82D6 4F6B 0E67 CD41 F689 BBA6 FB2C 5130 D55A 8819
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Re: Any QRP Voice Nets?
Thomas Martin
Just as a side note on learning CW the long island radio club runs classes on line for those that want learn code or increase speed. They use Zoom video conferencing on line to present the classes.
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I am sorry I don’t have the website but with google it should be easy. These are a nice group and will work with new learners and big boosters of CW. Tom K0amd
On Jul 9, 2019, at 2:55 PM, Charles W. Powell via Groups.Io <doctorcwp=yahoo.com@groups.io> wrote:
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Re: Any QRP Voice Nets?
Michael McEwen
Tnx for the info on the ssb net. I'll check it out for listening...building an ssb txmtr kit.
On Tue, Jul 9, 2019, 16:04 Brian Crittendon via Groups.Io <aaa5mi=yahoo.com@groups.io> wrote:
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Re: Any QRP Voice Nets?
Brian Crittendon
I like SSB QRP radios for PSK 31 and other modes while the sun spots are on vacation. Mark/WQ8S
On Tuesday, July 9, 2019, 04:03:59 PM EDT, Lee Hiers <lee.hiers@...> wrote:
On Wed, Jul 3, 2019 at 1:11 AM Jeff Collins <w7grv@...> wrote: > Other than the DMR Net are there any QRP Voice Nets for us that has > some kind of brain blockage that is not allowing us to learn CW (have > attempted to learn in more than one way)? NOGAQRP has a SSB net every Thursday night on 3975.5 KHz from 2030 to 2100 EDT (0030-0100Z). 73 de Lee, AA4GA
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FOXHUNT: Fox hunt Thursday 11 July N9EP/WX2S
Dale Putnam
Hi folks-just a heads up that our next hunt is this
Thursday 11 July (local date) 0100-0230 July 12 UTC.
I’ll be one of your foxii, the other will be Steve WX2S in NJ. This first-time fox will be hanging out somewhere between 14050-14070 KHz. You will hear the "standard exchange": (substitute appropriate RST) <your call> xx9 IL ED 5W <your call> I will be giving "true" RST reports, so be sure to listen closely. i will be sending at 20 WPM to try and accommodate as many folks as possible. Feel free to call me at any (reasonable) speed. I start to fade at about 40 WPM. I will operate split to start, listening up 1 to 1.5 KHz. I will indicate that I'm listening split by sending "UP". After the calls thin out, I may go to simplex, listen closely for the "UP", if you don't hear it call me simplex. You can probably improve your odds when working simplex if you don't zero-beat me. Hope to hear you all and pass out a lot of pelts! 73 Ed N9EP _
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Re: Any QRP Voice Nets?
Lee Hiers
On Wed, Jul 3, 2019 at 1:11 AM Jeff Collins <w7grv@jeffcollinsonline.com> wrote:
Other than the DMR Net are there any QRP Voice Nets for us that has NOGAQRP has a SSB net every Thursday night on 3975.5 KHz from 2030 to 2100 EDT (0030-0100Z). 73 de Lee, AA4GA
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