Transcript detail
Loading...
Public transcript context with linked callsigns, related nets, and analysis metadata.
Transcript
Public transcript text
Now the 9 o'clock net is hosted right here on the Puget Sound Repeater Group 2 meter repeater located in Seattle, Washington. Locally here we have an output of 146.96, a negative offset, and the PL tone to key it up is 103.5. We are also on All Star and Echo Link so that may be how you are joining us tonight, so welcome, welcome. Now the 9 o'clock net is a directed net which is also known as a formal net, but we do have a very informal subject matter. It is a social net of sorts. It is a good chance to test out your radio equipment and make sure we can hear you. So that means you can just tell us about your day. It could be anything, ham radio, project, or otherwise. Anything goes as long as it is family friendly and FCC legal. I'll give a reminder right now that there is a 3 minute timeout on the repeater here in Seattle, so try to keep the transmission shorter than that otherwise the alligator will get you. We also want to make sure that everyone has a chance to get in and give a report in a timely manner. So that said, let's get her started tonight. I like to just go ahead, I don't separate into many groups. I often don't call specifically for Internet and others, but I do like to just start with in and out stations just to let people say hello real quick and get on with their evening whether that is to bed or working on a project, whatever be it. So it helps avoid some doubles and whatnot. So let's go ahead and start in and outs only. Please come now, call sign and first name.
Explore