Transcript detail
Loading...
Public transcript context with linked callsigns, related nets, and analysis metadata.
Transcript
Public transcript text
Nothing hurt out there. So I've seen a bunch here. I did have some problems, but I think they're all working. I know I made the contact a while ago, so I'm working again. So I assume it's still working. We do have a selection topic tonight. It's been a while since we talked about this one, I believe. So we'll come back to it once in a while. Talk about radio and RV related forms that you might check in with. That's also specifically talking about forums. If you're familiar with GroupSci-O, as an example, there are a swarm of different forums on GroupSci-O. They've all got different names, of course. You can subscribe to any of those names. There's one for just about every brand of amateur radio. Usually more than one, actually. There's ones for different locations, different clubs. They've got forums out there for them. They took over the other. One of them actually wrote the original Yahoo! software for Yahoo! groups. That had died about ten years ago now, I guess. They've been a little bit longer than that. But he started up GroupSci-O after Yahoo! started having problems. And it's a terrific resource. He found everything in forums for the rest of the world. He also, of course, has these are member owners, I should say. Owners' club forums. They're a good source for information about your particular brand. You have forums for different RV clubs. You've got forums from different manufacturers in a lot of cases. All those kind of forums. IRV2 is another good example of a forum. Most RVers are familiar with IRV2. A lot of the camping organizations have forums. So any of them that you might be checking in with or using, some of them are dedicated for help. Some of them are just searching competition. So let us know. Alright, let's start off. Nolan, good evening to you. Good evening to you, Rivet. Tell us who you are. K0HAA from K4HN.
Explore