Actually, 10m has been opening up quite a bit lately. Usually in the
morning. I've worked TX, NM,CO, AR, and others. We have a 10-10 net in
Dallas every Sunday on 28.330. The informal pre-net starts around 11am and
formal net at noon. You do not need to have a 10-10 number to participate.

MI, IN, and east coast has been coming in just before the net starts. Even
some South America stations. It is definitely getting better.

Michael WA7SKG


On Sat, Dec 25, 2021, 00:20 Thomas Groman <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> This isn't strictly related to Linux discussion but I figured Linux
> users would also be into electronics and radio so this would be a good
> place to ask.
>
> Is there anybody here with a 10 meter (or adjacent bands) to talk to?
> 10 meters is almost always dead here except for a tiny bit of CW and
> automated FT8 transmissions just doing propagation checks. I would like
> to talk to some interesting local folk on 10 meters (or adjacent) SSB
> or FM. Could setup some kind of regularly meetup frequency and time.
>
> 11 meters is WAY more popular and almost always active but the
> problem is there's not a lot of intellectually stimulating conversations
> to be had with the regulars of 11 meters.
>
> I would also be interested is setting up packet or digital circuit
> communications over HF and am particularly interested in automated link
> adaption techniques and Trellis Coding.
>
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