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Training Net Time Change
Posted by John Stone in Uncategorized on July 10, 2014
Beginning 17-JUL-2014, the Thursday evening Wake County AUXCOMM Training Net will change meeting time from 19:30 to 21:15 hours (or immediately after the PCTN net if it runs past 21:15). The net is scheduled for 1 hour duration, however it usually does not run that long.
Questions or comments to K3RHJ@arrl.net
AUXCOMM ACTIVATION @ 3pm Wed 12 FEB
Posted by Frank Pleshe in Uncategorized on February 11, 2014
TEAM,
As you know the bad weather is coming at us with the possibility of snow and ice. The ICE has the potential to cause power and communications outtages. To prepare for the possibility of the outages, we have been requested to staff the AUXCOMM position at the Wake County EOC starting at 3pm local time tomorrow, Wednesday 12 FEB.
I do not have all the details at this time, but need to know your availability to staff the Wake County EOC. Please rely to me directly with your availability and a primary / secondary phone number to contact you back with details on shift assignments.
Make sure your generators are fueled and tested before tomorrow.
Thank you for your support in this time of need.
Best Regards,
Frank Frank Pleshe N3FRP
Wake County AUXCOMM Coorinator
AUXFOG now available
Posted by Frank Pleshe in Uncategorized on January 9, 2014
*NEW* FLDIGI MANUAL
Posted by Frank Pleshe in Uncategorized on December 17, 2013
The FLDIGI team has published a new manual that is easier to read
and provides additional details on setup and configuration.
There is both a PDF file for download/print located here:
http://www.w1hkj.com/FldigiHelp-3.21/Fldigi_User_Manual.pdf
and also an online HTML version located here:
http://www.w1hkj.com/FldigiHelp-3.21/html/index.html
I was impressed with the changes and think that you will benefit
by taking a few minutes to look at them and bookmark them for future
reference.
73,
Frank
N3FRP
FLDIGI and FLMSG training links
Posted by Frank Pleshe in Uncategorized on October 24, 2013
Training slides from Ryan N7RYN : N7RYN FLDIGI-FLMSG
DOWNLOAD page: http://www.w1hkj.com/download.html
NBEMS Intro: http://www.arrl.org/files/file/On%20the%20Air/Tutorials/Introduction_to_NBEMS%202_1.pdf
NBEMS ADVANCED: http://www.arrl.org/files/file/On%20the%20Air/Tutorials/Advanced_NBEMS_3_0.pdf
Link to youtube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZ3OXL8hrgQ
Another configuration video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cAl3e0No70
2013 SET Details
Posted by Frank Pleshe in Uncategorized on October 17, 2013
Winlink RMS RF only presentation
Posted by Frank Pleshe in Uncategorized on September 12, 2013
GO BAG presentation by Steve K4WEB.
Posted by Frank Pleshe in Uncategorized on September 3, 2013
Steve K4WEB gave an outstanding GO BAG presentation this past weekend at the Shelby Hamfest.
You can find the presentation and a spreadsheet containing the materials list on the AUXCOMM.US
website: http://auxcomm.us/main/
GREAT JOB Steve, and thank you for sharing the information!!!
73,
Frank
N3FRP
HAM Public Service (HPS) Net starts this week
Posted by Frank Pleshe in Uncategorized on August 5, 2013
A new group has been setup to unify the efforts of HAM’s in North Carolina and their participation in Public Service events.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hpsnc/
The first on air net will begin this Wednesday at 7:30 pm.
Here is the latest net information from John AI4RT:
If you need repeater information:
www.carolina44.net
Here are the repeaters we will be using:
441.725 (+)(100) – Raleigh Hub
443.450 (+)(100 – Cane Mt./Snow Camp
444.325 (+)(100) – Holly Springs
444.375 (+)(100 – Henderson
444.550 (+)(100 – Coats
444.775 (+)(100) – Cary
444.875 (+)(100 – Wendell
145.330 (-)(100) – Goldsboro
We hope to also add a Durham repeater in the near future.
’73
John
AI4RT
National Response Framework updated
Posted by Frank Pleshe in Uncategorized on August 1, 2013