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crawler#976
05-01-2008, 07:20 AM
... on the Western Reflector node #9251

Net control will be Tim - KG6WFV

Topic is: Special Guest Speakers Miguel Miller, NWS Forecaster and Jim Courter, SW Skywarn Regional Coordinator!

Miguel and Jim will give an overview of weather spotting for the National Weather Service and Skywarn, weather spotters on ham radio.

Miguel Miller is a forecaster and the spotter coordinator for the National Weather Service office in San Diego, CA. Jim Courter is the Regional Coordinator for Southwest CA Regional Skywarn, a volunteer organization that supports the National Weather Service Forecast Office in San Diego, CA with weather spotting, often using amateur radio.

The net will originate from the amateur radio station located inside the NWS Forecast Office in San Diego, CA.

Please sign up below!

As usual, We need others to take the net control spot, and to suggest topics.

Any volunteers?

alsupercab
05-03-2008, 12:00 AM
I'm a new HAM (KJ4DDC) so no net controlling for me, but I am definately going to listen in!

crawler#976
05-05-2008, 12:20 PM
Cool!

You're fortunate to have an node in your area - #4950, freq of 147.180, PL tone of 100.0, and doesn't get used much! You might wish to check with the node owner to see if they allow reflector connections. Here's the posted details:

W4VM IRLP Node: 4950

IRLP Node 4950 is linked to the 147.18 repeater on 446.200 simplex from my house in south Huntsville. 446.200 is a coordinated link frequency but you should use the 147.18 input to control the node for better coverage. It is an unprefixed node which means it is full and open for all to enjoy. The 147.18 repeater link port commands are announced from the machine : currently 70 off, 71 Transmit, 72 receive and 73 IRLP disconnect and repeater link receive. You can e-mail me for a 2 page quick start guide if needed. Always use the IRLP guidelines at www.irlp.net If you’re a frequent user through the repeater system, please consider supporting NARA: www.qsl.net/nara

pitchitpitchit
05-07-2008, 03:37 PM
Sounds cool. I would just like to listen in for this. I assume this works like Echolink correct? I just have to find a local IRLP node to me and then connect to node #9251 correct?


Scott VanDell

crawler#976
05-08-2008, 08:28 AM
Cool! Hope you can make it for the net!

Looks like you have lots of choices, all you need to do is find one that allows reflector connections.

FOOTHILL RANCH, CA

Node Node Call Frequency PL/DCS

3547 KC6AGL 447.5400 100
3347 K6IGP 446.5200 127.3
3393 N2GPD 145.7700 82.5
3344 N6DSP 446.5000 136.5
3202 WA6TWF 446.3600 0.00
3612 AF6CV 445.0000 100.0
4952 KP4DX 145.7550 114.8
3623 KE6PCV 446.0000 88.5
3170 WD6AWP 448.0400 127.3
3114 W6VLD 445.5800 94.8
3745 KE6HRV 144.4800 88.50