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They often provide detailed instructions and information about the net, including how to use the Echo Link application and the importance of keeping transmissions under three minutes to avoid timing out repeaters.","topic_coverage":{"RV Radio Network Multi-Mode Echo Link Net operations and par":1.0},"updated_at":"2026-06-28T07:52:50.222918"},"qrz_status":null,"recent_transcripts":[{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-28T18:03:40+00:00","id":26757,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":26756,"text":" Okay, I didn't get anything from George, but it's straight up the top of the FQC queue. Calling the ROV radio network, multi-mode Echo Link net. Here at the control station for tonight is K4HM. My name is Hank, and I'm 3TH of Sandy Shores Camp ground near nearest Michigan, right along the shore of Lake Michigan, across the sand dunes from Lake Michigan. This is your direct event. Please address all comments and queries to this net control station. This net is sponsored by the ROV radio network, but all amateurs with a tech-diction class, licensed or higher, are encouraged to participate. The purpose of this net is to provide a forum for amateurs and radio operators who share an interest in recreational vehicles to exchange information and stay in search as they travel the country. This net meets each Thursday evening at 8pm Central Time on the Southeast Link Conference node, and that's linked to the N4LM-C multi-mode network, which includes the W4EDP Echo Link computer on Plugout Mountain, Georgia, and several other repeaters in the Fast 8 area. So we do have repeaters on the network. We thank them at Purdue and the Fast 8 Fenish Radio Club for supporting our net with the use of that equipment. For additional information about the ROV Radio Network, please visit our website at RVRadioNetwork.com. And thank you to the N4LM-C multi-mode network, which includes the W4EDP Echo Link computer on Plugout Mountain, Georgia, and several other repeaters in the Fast 8 area. Thank you for watching. Okay, at this time, do we have anybody that has any announcements or the emergency or priority traffic or anybody that needs to check in and out early, please call K4HM."},{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-04T18:05:38+00:00","id":32480,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":32479,"text":" Okay, I've got 9 o'clock straight up. CQ CQ CQ, it's on the ROV Radio Network, Echo Lake Multimode Net. This is your Net Control Station K4HM. My name is Hank and my QTH is Sandy Shores Campground near Meares, Michigan, right on the coast of Lake Michigan. This is a directed net. Please address all comments and queries. This is Net Control Station. This is sponsored by the ROV Radio Network. But all amateur radios with a technician class license or higher are encouraged to participate. The purpose of this net is to provide a forum for amateur radio operators who wish to share and interest in recreational vehicles to exchange information as they stay in touch and travel across the country. This net meets each Thursday evening at 8 p.m. Central Time on the Southeast Link Conference node linked to the N4LMC Multimode Network. And that includes the NIVI4 EDPA link repeater and the lookout mount in Georgia and several other repeaters in the tri-state area. And we'd like to thank Emmett Perdue and the Tri-State Carrier Club for sponsoring our net for the use of their equipment. For additional information about the ROV Radio Network, please visit our secure website at rvradialnetwork.com. And for additional information about the Tri-State Amateur Radio Club, please visit their website at tri-statesarc.com. As I mentioned, there are some repeaters on the network. So repeaters have time-out timers. Let's try not to time them out. If you're using the Windows Echo Lake application, you have a task set of timers up under the tools set up menu. And you can set your transit timer there to, I recommend 170 seconds. That's 10 seconds before it times the repeater out. And also it will pop up an alarm tone and a pop-up timer if you have the window set big enough in the lower left-hand corner that will start a 10-second countdown. Of course, that will start in 160 seconds. Okay, let me reset before I time it out."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-04T18:49:36+00:00","id":32500,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":32499,"text":" Alright guys, like you said it's been a short one tonight but we had some decent conversation. So I appreciate everybody being there and like I said I'm feeling decent. I'm not feeling good but I'm feeling decent. I'm planning on doing my night walks. I don't expect it's cold here. It's been unseasonally cold all year. We had about a week of summer and other than that it's been unseasonally cold all year long here. So I'm not just going to be cold out there tonight. I'm not planning on doing a lot of walking but I hope everybody will be quiet and back and go because I just did one trip around the park and call it quits. Alright, thanks for being here everybody and once again I'd like to thank you at Purdue for leading me in the translation of this video. This has been the RB Radio Network. There is an evening Echo Link net. The net operates each Thursday at 8 p.m. Central time on Echo Link using the Southeast Link Conference node and the N4LMC multi-mode digital voice network. And again, like I said, we'd like to thank you for that and the Southeast Emissary as the Trusted Energy Radio Club. 73, this is K4HN now returning the repeaters and the conflict zone back to regular amateur use. Good night all."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-11T18:06:26+00:00","id":37661,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":37660,"text":" Okay, I've got 9 o'clock straight up. HQ CQ CQ calling the RD Radio Network, multi-mode, Echo 8-BET. Your net control is A-C-M. My name is Hank, my QTH. For one more time, at the Sandy Shores Campground in near Meares, Michigan. This is a directed net. Please address all comets and queries to this tech control station. This net is sponsored by the RD Radio Network, the double-amateur. If the technician, class, or license or hire are encouraged to participate. The purpose of this net is to provide a forum for amateur radio operators who share an interest in recreational vehicles to travel the country and exchange information as they travel the country. This net work meets each Thursday evening at 8 p.m. Central Time on the Southeast Link Conference node linked to the N4LMC multi-mode network. And that includes the W4EDP Echo Link computer in Lookout Mount Georgia as well as several other repeaters in the Trastate area. We would like to thank the W4EDP and the Trastate Financial Radio Club for supporting our net with the use of that equipment. For additional information about the RD Radio Network, please visit our secure website at rvradiodeork.com. And for information about the Trastate Financial Radio Club, please visit their website at trastatesarc.com. I mentioned we do have repeaters on the network, so as we all know repeaters have time-out timers and they'll drop the link to the time-out. So please keep the transmissions below three, shorter than three minutes. There's a convenient timer if you're using the Echo Link application on Windows. This is repeater station Kilo Kilo 7, November Quebec November. All-Star node 68210 located in Shelton, Washington. It'll give you ten seconds lead way before you hit the three-minute mark. And it'll also pop up an additional ten seconds before that time. It'll give you a tone, a warning tone. If your screen is sitting big enough, it'll show you a time-out timer countdown the last ten seconds at the bottom of the screen. Let me reset right now."},{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-18T18:55:35+00:00","id":41354,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":41353,"text":" I guess that will do it for tonight. We wound up with 11 of our count tonight and that's the upper half of what our participation has been for the last few months. We're heading back into schools, back in session now, so fewer people are traveling and we're getting a little bit more response because of that I guess. But anyway, hope to see everybody here next week. And Richard, look us up online, check us out, rvradionetwork.com and learn a little bit more about the kind of things that we do. We do have an event coming up in Texas by the way. If you go to our website, we've got a rally going to be down there in Texas coming up in just a few weeks here. So check us out. Alright, this has been the RV Radio Network Multimode Echolink Net. We're here every Thursday at 8 p.m. Central Time using the Southeast Link Conference Node and the N4LMC Multimode Digital Voice Network. And again, I'd like to thank the E4EDP, Evert Purdue, and the Tri-State Cemetery Radio Club for supporting our network, the use of their Multimode Network, the repeaters. It really helps us out. 7-3, this is K4HM now returning the repeaters of the conference node back to regular amateur use. Good night all."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-02T18:03:27+00:00","id":51948,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":51947,"text":" Alright, I think it's close enough. Let's go ahead and get started here. CQ CQ CQ, calling the RME Radio Network Multi-Mode Echo Link Net. The net control station for today is K4HM. My name is Hank. My QTH is now Travelers Rest Campground near Dane City, Florida. I'm down around here just today. This is a directed net. Please address all comments and queries to this net control station. This net is sponsored by the RME Radio Network and all amateur or technician class licensed or higher are encouraged to participate. The net purpose of this net is to provide a forum for amateur radio operators who share an interest in recreational vehicles to exchange information and stay in touch with travel and country. This net beats each Thursday evening at 8 PM Central Time on the Southeast Link Conference Node. Next, I'll link to the N4LMC network with including the W4EDP Echo Link Repeater and Lookout Mountain Georgia and several repeaters in the tri-state area. We thank Emmett Purdue and the FASTA famous Radio Club for supporting our net with the use of this net. For additional information about the RME Radio Network, please visit our secure website at RVradioNetwork.com and for information about the Tri-State amateur Radio Club, visit their website at TriStatesARC.com. As I mentioned, there are some repeaters on this network, so the repeaters have time out timers. Let's try to keep our transmissions below three minutes. If you're using the Windows application for DecoLink, there's a convenient timer up on the set up menu, Tools, Set Up and Look For Timers and you can set your transmit timer, I suggest 170 seconds. It'll give you an additional, that's 10 seconds before the three minute timer and it'll give you an additional 10 seconds warning with a tone that will play depending on how your set up on your computer is, your default tone and it will, if your set up is large enough, it'll pop up with a little 10 second countdown timer to the time it's going to drop you, which is what if you have it set to, of course, and if you set it to 170 seconds, it'll be 10 minutes to spare so it does not drop three connections. Let me reset before I drop them here."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-16T18:04:50+00:00","id":62046,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":62045,"text":" CQ CQ CQ, Columbia RV Radio Network, Multimode, Echo Lake Net. Your station, control station for tonight is K4HM. My name is Hank. My location is Traveler's West RV and Golf Resort near Dade City, Florida. This is a directed net. Please address all comments and queries to this deck control station. This net is sponsored by the RV Radio Network, but all amateurs with a technician's license or higher are encouraged to participate. The purpose of this net is to provide a forum for amateur radio operators who share an interest in recreational vehicles to exchange information and stay in touch as we travel the country. This net meets each Thursday evening at 8 p.m. Central Time on the Southeast Link Conference node, linked to the N4LMC Multimode Network, which includes W4EDP Echo Link computer in Lookout Mountain, Georgia, and several other repeaters in the tri-state area. And we thank him at Purdue, W4EPEDP for the Jurassic Amateur Radio Club for supporting our net with the use of the network. For additional information about the RV Radio Network, please visit our website at RVRadioNetwork.com. And for information about the Tri-State Amateur Radio Club, visit their website at TriStatesARC.com. As I said, there are some repeaters on this network, so let's try to keep our transitions below three minutes to keep from timing out the links on the repeaters. And if you have the Windows application for Echo Link, there's a timer, a set of timers actually, up under the tools setup menu. And you can set that transmit timer to, I recommend, 170 seconds. It will actually give you a 10 second warning before that time with a little tone from however you got your default tone set on your computer. And if you got your window set big enough, it gives you a timer, a timer, visible on that bottom left corner for the last 10 seconds of your countdown. But if you set it for 170 seconds, that will give you a 10 second margin before you drop the links, and it will drop your PTT for you rather than timing out the timer, the links. Speaking of which, let me reset. This is repeater station kilo kilo seven. Remember, Quebec is over. All star notes... This is not a traffic map, so we don't take regular traffic, but if anybody has any emergency or priority traffic, we will try to handle it. Likewise, if you have any announcements for the net, or if you just need to be in and out, short time, something like that, please call K4HM at this time."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-16T18:50:07+00:00","id":62074,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":62073,"text":" Hi guys, it looks like we, I don't know if we broke a record tonight or not, but this is either we broke a record or it's a tie, one or the other. We got, I think we broke a record. We got only six check-ins tonight. So I think that's the lowest we've ever had. I guess nobody liked my topic or maybe I didn't get, maybe people wanted earlier. I don't know. But anyway, it is what it is. This is, you know, we got a lot of people at the rally. That, yeah, some of those people are regular check-ins and they're not here tonight, this week. So take that into consideration, I guess. Anyway, thank you everybody for being there. And I've talked enough to extend us out to, what, 45 minutes anyway. So we don't really run about an hour, maybe a little longer if we have a good number of check-ins. But that's fine. Everybody's got a chance to talk for a better one. Just talk for me. Everybody's got a chance to talk. So, well, that's good. So I guess that's going to be it. Thanks everybody for being there. Hope to see you here next week. And like I say, send in those cards and letters. I want your net topics. I want your volunteers to be NCS, all that kind of stuff. Just drop a line. This has been the RV Radio Network Thursday evening echo the net. This net operates each Thursday at 8 p.m. Central Time on Echo Link using the Southeast Link Conference Node and the N4 LMC Multimode Digital Voice Network. Once again, I'd like to thank Emmet, W4EDP, and the Tri-State Amateur Radio Club for the support of our net that's using their Multimode Network and their node on Echo Link. So it's really been a boon to us to have that equipment. Seven, eight, this is K4HM now returning the repeaters and the conference nodes back to regular amateur use. Good night all."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-30T18:03:59+00:00","id":72549,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":72548,"text":" Alright, I got straight up. CQ CQ CQ calling the RV Radio Network Multi-Mode Echo Lake Net. The internet control station for today is K4HM. My name is Hank and my QTH is Travelers Rest RV in Gulf resort near Dade City Florida. This is a dedicated net, a directed net. Please address all comments and quarters to this net control station. This net is sponsored by the RV Radio Network but all amateur radios with a technician's license or higher are encouraged to participate. The purpose of the net is to provide a forum for amateur radio officers sharing interest in recreational vehicles to stay in touch and share information as they travel the country. This net dates each Thursday evening at 8 PM Central time on the Southeast Link Conference node and that's part of the N4LMC Multi-Mode Network which includes the N4EDP Echo Link Repeater in Lookout Mountain Georgia and several other repeaters in the tri-state area. And we want to thank Emmet Purdue and the Tri-State Amateur Radio Club for supporting our net. For additional information about the RV Radio Network please visit our secure website at RVradionetwork.com and for information about the Tri-State Amateur Radio Club visit their site at tri-statearc.com. Since we have repeaters on the network we need to be aware that they have time out timers so please keep our transmissions to less than three minutes. That's when they typically have our set to time out and if they time out they'll drop connections, people have to reconnect and all that kind of stuff so we try to avoid that. If you're using the Windows Echo Link application there's a timer, set of timers actually up underneath the tools set up menu and you can set the transfer timer to 170 seconds that'll shut you off 10 seconds before it's dropping, it would otherwise drop the links. So it'll actually give you a tone that you can hear depending on what your Windows default is set to for your tone and you'll see a full time out timer pop up in the bottom left corner counting down the last 10 seconds if you stay on that foot long. Let me reset."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-22T23:56:11+00:00","id":87627,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":87626,"text":"I didn't see the night that I expected to be here, but I didn't show up. I guess that's their loss. Alright, well, I think we had some interesting comments, some interesting gifts that people talked about tonight. Don't forget, we don't have a net on Christmas Day, Christmas night. We will be back for New Year's. I look forward to seeing all of you there, keeping, maybe we'll hear what you got this year for Christmas week. I hope everyone does have a blessed and happy time for Christmas, I know that we'll be with a huge gathering for family on that night, same way that's our number one day of the year, the whole season from Thanksgiving through New Years, but Christmas Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day is the prime. Hey, thanks everybody for being there. This is the R.V. Radio Network Thursday, the Echolink Detnet that operates each Thursday except next week at 8 p.m. Central on Echolink using the Southeast Link Conference Zone and the N4LMC Multimode Digital Voice Network. And again, I'd like to thank N24EDP and the Fast 8 7's Radio Hub for their support of our network, the Digital Voice Network. We really do appreciate it. 7-3 everybody, this is D-4-10, now returning to repeat us in a conference zone, back to regular amateur use. Good night all."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-24T02:06:18+00:00","id":92879,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":92878,"text":"CQ, CQ, CQ, calling the RV Radio Network Multimode Echolinknet. The internet control station for today is K4HM. My name is Hank and my QTH is in Jemisin, Alabama at the Manuka RV and ATV, I guess we'll call it, campground. This is a directed net. Please address all comments and queries to the control center. This net is sponsored by the RV Radio Network, but all amateurs with a technician class license or higher are encouraged to participate. The purpose of the day is to provide a forum for amateur radio operators who share an interest in recreational vehicles to exchange information and stay in touch as we travel the country. This net beats each Thursday evening at 8 p.m. Central Time on the Southeast Link Conference node, linked to the N4 LMC Multimode Network, which includes the W4EDP repeater in Lookout Mountain, Georgia, and several other repeaters in the tri-state area. We want to thank Emmett Purdue and the tri-state campus radio club for supporting our net with the use of that equipment. For additional information about the RV Radio Network, please visit our secure website at www.RVRadiodetwork.com, and for information about the Triscates Energy Radio Club, please visit their website at www.triscatesarc.com. As I mentioned, there are repeaters tied to this network, repeaters do have time-out timers, so let's be aware of that, the timers are typically set for three minutes, so we do not want to time that out. If you're using the Windows application for NetLogger, you'll find under the Tools menu, Setup menu, you'll find a set of timers. The top one, I think it is, is a transmit timer. You can set that, I suggest it, to 170 seconds. That'll give you a 10 second margin to drop your PTT 10 seconds before the repeater timer's time out. That way you won't cause two repeaters to disconnect. All right, let me reset. This is repeater station Kilo 7, November, Quebec, November. Marsan No. 6222. Located in Kilo, Washington. Also if you have any announcements that you need to make, or if you need to leave early, check out any of those, please call K-4HM at this time."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-24T02:27:36+00:00","id":92944,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":92943,"text":"Hi CQ, CQ, CQ, telling the RV Radio Network multi-mode ECHOLIC net. Your net control station for today is Gate 4HM. My name is Hank. My QTH is Travelers Rest RV and Golf Resort near Dade City, Florida. This is a directed net. Please address all comments and queries to this net control station. This net is sponsored by the RV Radio Network, All amateurs with a technician's license or higher are encouraged to participate. The purpose of this event is to provide a forum for amateur radio operators who share an interest in recreational vehicles to exchange information and stay in touch as we travel the country. This net beats each Thursday evening at 8 p.m. Central Time on the South East Link Conference node and that's connected to the N4LMC multi-mode network which includes the W4EDP Echo Link repeater at Lookout Mountain Georgia and several other repeaters in the tri-state area. And we want to thank Inlet Purdue and the Tri-State Damage Radio Club for supporting our network and the use of that network. For additional information about the RD Radio Network, please visit our secure website at REradiodetwork.com and for more information about the Tri-State Damage Radio Club, visit their website at tri-statesarc.com As I mentioned, we do have repeaters on the computers have timeout timers so as usual stay aware of the timeout timers they go typically set for three minutes so keep your transmissions below three minutes as a convenient timer on the windows application for echo link if you're using that you can go up to your tools to set up in here and you'll see some timers there set the transmit timer to something less than 280 seconds so it will drop your PTT before you time out the repeater. All right, without a traffic net, what we do try to handle, at least any emergency or priority traffic that anybody has, so if you have that, or if you have any announcements you need to make, or if you just want to be in and out, please call A4HM at this time."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.8314856794827125,"created_at":"2026-06-12T01:02:34.013018+00:00","id":100342,"node_number":"683211","recording_id":100341,"text":"to the N4 LMC Multimode Network. That work includes the W4EDP echolene repeater, and look out about in Georgia, and several other repeaters in the Tri-State area. And we'd like to thank Emmett Purdue and the Tri-State Sanitr radio club for supporting our network and using that equipment. For additional information about the RVD radio network, please visit our secure website at RVDadioNetwork.com. And for more information about the Tri-State Sanitr radio club, visit their website at Tri-State's ARC.com. As I mentioned, there are repeaters home the network, so repeaters have time out. Tamers, please keep your time. There's transmissions less than three minutes in length, so we don't trip those tamers because they're links to disconnect. Okay, we don't normally take traffic, message traffic, but we do take emergency or priority traffic, or if anybody has any announcements or needs to be early in and out checking."},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-24T02:27:04+00:00","id":92943,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":92942,"text":"Thank you so much for coming back with that book. I appreciate that and that's awesome. That's awesome that y'all know said I Love it. I love it. I love it. I love it Seven three and all the numbers books mobile safe out there and yeah have fun in, Oklahoma All right, I'm gonna try Lisa again. Lisa. Are you still out there? Kc7 be with J. Please come ahead with your report"},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-24T02:05:51+00:00","id":92878,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":92877,"text":"Hey Madeline, we've got you on the list. Kilo Juliet 7 November uniform whiskey. Who else is out there? Please come down."},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-22T23:55:50+00:00","id":87626,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":87625,"text":"This is repeater station kilo kilo 7 November Quebec November all-star node 6222 located in Shelton, Washington"},{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-23T18:03:36+00:00","id":67325,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":67324,"text":" I don't think anybody would mind if we get started a few seconds early. CQ CQ CQ calling the R&D Radio Network, multi-mode Echoing Met. Your net control station for today is K4HM. My name is Hank. My QTH is Travelers Rest RV and Golf Resort near Dade City, Texas. Oh yeah, Texas, Florida. Near Dade City, Florida. This is a directed net. The purpose of this net is to provide a forum for all MS Radio operators who share an interest in recreational vehicles to exchange information and stay in touch as they travel the country. This net feeds each Thursday evening at 8 p.m. Central Time on the Southeast Link Conference node and it's linked to the N4LMC multi-mode network which includes a W4EDP repeater in Lookout Mountain, Georgia and there's several others tied to it in the tri-states area. We thank him at Purdue and the tri-state parameter radio club for supporting our net with the use of that equipment. For additional information about the RV Radio Network, please visit our secure website at rvradiodetwork.com and please for information about the Tri-State parameter Radio Club, please visit their website at tri-statesarc.com. Like I said, there's repeaters tied to the network so we have to be cognizant of the timers on those repeaters. They will time out after three minutes and drop connections so let's keep our transmissions to less than three minutes. If you're using the Windows Echo Link application, there's a timer up under your setup menu that you can set to transit for I'd say 170 seconds and that way it will drop you 10 seconds ahead of the time out period so you'll keep you from dropping the repeaters. Alright, so is there anybody out there that has, we're not in traffic yet so we don't try to handle emergency or priority traffic if there's any of that but any other traffic we don't try to handle. If you've got any emergency or priority traffic or any announcements or if you just need to be in and out short time, please call K4H in at this time."},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-18T18:54:20+00:00","id":41353,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":41352,"text":" Yeah, thanks Hank. Nothing too much going on over here in Paris. I have been trying to save my nickels and dimes to get my mom a pull behind papa. It's just big enough for me, her, and maybe one dog. But, you know, it would be nice because, well, a regular self-driving RV would be a little bit too expensive, I think. So, you know, it would be nice to have a nice little pop-up pull behind, you know, for her, and then use my stepdad's F-150 V6. It would pull that no problem. And travel around a little bit more. We used to travel more moving, traveling, when my dad was alive before 2010. So, I do miss traveling, and it would be fun to do it again. But, other than that, not too much else from me. Back to you, Hank. WB9CSP, Chicago Style Pizza. This is repeater station Kilo Kilo 7, November Quebec November. All-Star Node 6222. Okay, Chicago Style Pizza. That's a good way to roll the ball, I guess. Good to hear from you. Glad to have you join us. Yeah, a pop-up like that is a nice way to get involved. We started with a little 23-foot trailer. It wasn't a pop-up, but it was a small pull behind the trailer. So, that wet our whistle enough to get us to go to a bigger trailer, and eventually to a motor home, and then go full-time. So, we've been RVing since 2000, and basically into 2008, beginning of 2009. Alright, if there's anybody else out there that has any final comments or wants to check in, please call K4HM."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-18T18:03:50+00:00","id":41313,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":41312,"text":" Okay, I got 9 o'clock straight up. CQ CQ CQ calling the RE Radio Network. Multi-mode Echolink. The net control station for the day is K40 Kim. My name is Hank. My QTH is J-Town, Kentucky, just outside of what's called Louisville, Kentucky. This is the direct to net. Please address all comments and queries to this net control station. This net is sponsored by the RE Radio Network, but all amateur for the technician, class, license or hire are encouraged to participate. The purpose of this net is to provide a forum for amateur radio operators who share an interest in recreational vehicles to exchange information and stay in touch as they travel the country. We meet each evening, each Thursday evening at 8 p.m. Central Time on the Southeast Link Conference Dodes linked to the N4LMC multi-mode network. That includes W4EDP Echolink Repeater in Lookout Mountain, GA and the several repeaters in the tri-state area. And we thank Emmett Purdue and the Tri-State Amateur Radio Club for supporting our net with the use of their equipment. That really did a big help to us. For additional information about the RV Radio Network, please visit our secure website at rvradionetwork.com. And for information about the Tri-State Amateur Radio Club, visit their website at tri-states a-r-c dot com. As I said, there are repeaters on the network, so repeaters have timeout timers on their links. Let's try not to time them out. They are set for three minutes. If you're using the Windows Echolink application, there's a convenient timer up under the setup menu, Tools Setup. You can set the time out, transmit timeout timer there. I recommend you set it to 170 seconds. That gives you 10 seconds grace before it would drop the links. And it also will even give you 10 additional seconds of warning. So we'll actually give you a warning at that. If you set it to 170 seconds, it will give you a warning at 160 seconds, which will be some kind of a tone, whatever your computer is set to use. And if the window is set wide enough, there will be a little timer, 10 second countdown timer at the bottom left corner of the screen. So let me reset."}]}