: [Elecraft] Elecraft SSB Net results (9-27-09)
I didn't hear any noise on 316 today with my beam pointed NW from here in
AZ. Just a group of guys who were operating there and they even mentioned
that the Elecraft net would be starting shortly and that they wanted to be
off the frequency by net
I didn't hear any noise on 316 today with my beam pointed NW from here in AZ.
Just a group of guys who were operating there and they even mentioned that
the Elecraft net would be starting shortly and that they wanted to be off the
frequency by net start time. Very nice of them but then ag
The "QRM" on 14.316 is unlikely to go away, ever. This is the 4th
harmonic of 3.579 MHz, the TV color burst frequency, and a popular
choice for oscillators in all sorts of consumer and office devices (not
necessarily TV receivers). This has been a problem on 20 meters for at
least 30 years
We kept our frequency on 14.314 MHz again today to try to dodge some QRM
that has been persistent on 14.316 for some people. We had 14 participants
including net control and ran for 14 minutes. The discussions were about
difficulty getting "stereo" out of the headphones for one station and help
w
We switched our frequency to 14.314 MHz today to try to dodge some QRM that
has been persistent on 14.316 for some people. That change was positive for
one of the stations that has reported issues before. However, today a DX
contest was providing plenty of QRM all over this end of the band. Many
Dear Phil,
Tried to join the SSB net Sunday morning PDT. Couldn't even hear NC.
Just noise.
Two problems: First, there seems to be a carrier just above 14.316
that's there week after week. (At least here on the CA coast.) I
wonder if something could be done about the carrier, say movin
We had a very short and sparse SSB net today on 14.316 MHz. The signal
levels were not very good. We only had 12 participants including net
control and ran for 11 minutes. My apologies to KB9BNI, but I was unable to
pull your rig information through. Here is a list of the 12 participants:
Stat
Phil, NS7P, was away this week.
A group on the net frequency finished up at 18:05Z, and we QSY'd to 14.316,
after my initial call on 14.313.
A special thanks goes to Bill, NZ0T, for calling back east to assist me.
We closed the net at 18:37 with the following 18 check-ins + NCS.
N
We had a nice SSB net today on 14.316 MHz. The signal levels were just OK.
We had 19 participants including net control and ran for
31 minutes. The discussions involved K3 knob and encoder problems
(especially the four knobs to the left of the main tuning knob).
Here is a list of the 19 participa
We had a nice SSB net Sunday on 14.316 MHz. The signal levels were OK for a
change. We had 20 participants including net control and ran for
22 minutes. The discussions involved F/W ver 3.25 and NR changes, as well
as on the new P3 (price, etc.).
Here is a list of the 22 participants:
Station N
Signal levels still were way down, and check-ins were light. At the end of
the net, AK5U asked about K3 memory management software. He is inquiring on
the reflector. We ran 13 minutes and had 15 participants.
Here is a list:
Station NameQTH Rig S/N
AD5SX Paul
Wow, what a sparse net we had today. Signal levels were way down, and
check-ins were few. There were no discussions after check-ins. We ran 12
minutes and had 12 participants.
Here is a list:
Station NameQTH Rig S/N
K6UONormCA K3 755
W0FM
Phil, NS7P, was away today, avoiding the heat wave in Oregon.
Thanks to all for checking in today. Signals were very good, overall and the
band was quieter here than has been typical. Gary, KA7GKN, wrapped up with a
group on 14.316 at 18:00Z, turning things over to the net.
I tried taking
First, I want to apologize for the delay in getting this report out. I was
tied up with house guests.
Anyway, we had a nice SSB net Sunday on 14.316 MHz. The signal levels were
OK for a change. We had 22 participants including net control and ran for
24 minutes. The discussions involved pumpin
We had a nice but somewhat challenging SSB net today (1800Z) on 14.316 MHz.
The signal levels were way down, but attendance was back up from recent
weeks. We had 22 participants including net control and ran for 33 minutes.
The discussions involved pumping Lyle, KK7P, for information about upcomin
We had a very short SSB net today (1800Z) on 14.316 MHz. The signal levels
were way down and attendance was too. Perhaps it was propagation, coupled
with the VHS contest (I know I have been enjoying working new grids on 6
meters with the K3) and general summertime lulls. We had 10 participants
i
We had a short SSB net today (1800Z) on 14.316 MHz. The signal levels were
terrible. A couple of stations were S7/8, but most were S5 or weaker.
Probably half of the check-ins required net control to run the gain wide
open to (barely) copy. We had 14 participants including net control and ran
for
We had a light SSB net today (1800Z) on 14.316 MHz. The signal levels were
not particularly good. The strongest signal to net control was 58, with many
below 56. We had 16 participants including net control and ran for 22
minutes. The discussions concerned K3 knob problems and the size of the K3
We had a nice SSB net today (1800Z) on 14.316 MHz. The signal levels were
not particularly good. We had 21 participants including net control and ran
for 22 minutes. The discussions concerned details about the new watt meter
and 2M transverter, as well as conjecture about the panadapter.
Here is
We had a short SSB net today (1800Z) on 14.316 MHz. The signal levels were
not particularly good. We had 23 participants including net control and ran
for 16 minutes. There were no discussions after the check-ins.
Here is a list of the 23 participants:
Station NameQTH Rig S/
We had a short SSB net again today (1800Z) on 14.316 MHz. The signal levels
were down considerably to net control. Stations that are usually well over
S9 were about S9, and most east coast stations were below S6 (some in the
noise most of the time to me). Relays were needed. We had 19 participants
Roy Morris
Sent: Sunday, April 26, 2009 5:10 PM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Elecraft SSB Net results (4/26/09)
Phil,
Please emphasize to relaying stations to pass check-in stations calls and
names to you. I tried to check in and was acknowledged by a 5 land station
who
Phil,
Please emphasize to relaying stations to pass check-in stations calls and names
to you. I tried to check in and was acknowledged by a 5 land station who
apparently did not pass my check-in to you. Thanks. Roy Morris W4WFB
__
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We had a short SSB net again today (1800Z) on 14.316 MHz. The
signal levels were OK to net control (generally ranging from 55 to 59+20). A
few relays were needed. We had 21
participants including net control and ran for only 18 minutes. No
significant discussions.
Here is a list of the 21 partic
Who was the station that said they were running 5w output? I heard them
pretty decent.
--
Mike
WE0H
K2 #6698
SKCC #5446
Phil and Christina wrote:
> We had a short SSB net again today (1800Z) on 14.316 MHz. The
> signal levels were just OK to net control (generally under 59). We had 17
> part
We had a short SSB net again today (1800Z) on 14.316 MHz. The
signal levels were just OK to net control (generally under 59). We had 17
participants including net control and ran for only 18 minutes. Discussions
were again on AGC
settings, Visalia facts and Dayton anticipation.
Here is a list of
We had a short and sparse SSB net again today (1800Z) on 14.316 MHz. The
signal levels were down, and not very many stations were heard. We had only
13
participants including net control and ran for only 18 minutes. Attribute
that to the holiday and very weak conditions. Discussions were on AGC
We had a short and sparse SSB net today (1800Z) on 14.316 MHz. The signal
levels were down, and not very many stations were heard. Only a CO and AZ
station were 59 or better in OR. Most were 56 or less, and several that I
usually hear well were at or below the noise level. We had only 14
partic
We had a good turn-out for the SSB net today (1800Z) on 14.316 MHz,
including Eric, WA6HHQ, and Don, W3FPR. Most of the signals were good to
net control, but some stations just can't hear each other. WH6S, Richard,
checked in from Hawaii with a strong signal on the back of my beam.
We had good d
We had a good turn-out for the SSB net today (1800Z) on 14.316 MHz,
considering the somewhat poor band conditions. However, some stations
reporting
hearing few others. There was also a mini DX pileup caused by TO2T about
1.6 kHz below us that caused QRM in the latter part of the net. The main
t
PM
To: Phil and Christina
Cc: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Elecraft SSB Net results (3/1/09)
Phil and Christina wrote:
> We had a good turn-out for the SSB net today (1800Z) on 14.316 MHz, and
most
> of the signals were good to net control. However, some stations reportin
Phil and Christina wrote:
> We had a good turn-out for the SSB net today (1800Z) on 14.316 MHz, and most
> of the signals were good to net control. However, some stations reporting
> hearing few others. The skip may be too long for many eastern or midwestern
> stations to hear each other well. P
We had a good turn-out for the SSB net today (1800Z) on 14.316 MHz, and most
of the signals were good to net control. However, some stations reporting
hearing few others. The skip may be too long for many eastern or midwestern
stations to hear each other well. Peter, ZL1PWD, checked in from New
We had a good turn-out for the SSB net today (1800Z) on 14.316 MHz, even
though most signals were down from what they have been in previous weeks.
Most stations were S5/6, but there were a few up to S9. There were also
some near the noise level, and there was also a lot of QSB. The surprise
highl
ject: [Elecraft] Elecraft SSB Net results (2/15/09)
We had another good SSB net today (1800Z) on 14.316 MHz. We had 24
participants today, and there were a
number of good questions and comments. The topics discussed included
compression settings and voice quality,
optimized RX EQ settings, ATU funct
We had another good SSB net today (1800Z) on 14.316 MHz. We had 24
participants today, and there were a
number of good questions and comments. The topics discussed included
compression settings and voice quality,
optimized RX EQ settings, ATU functions and other issues. Several stations
got real
> -Original Message-
> From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net [mailto:elecraft-
> boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Phil and Christina
> Sent: Sunday, February 08, 2009 6:18 PM
> To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
> Subject: [Elecraft] Elecraft SSB Net results (2/8/09)
&
We had another good SSB net today (1800Z) on 14.316 MHz. We had 28
participants today, and there were a
number of good questions and comments. The K3 serial numbers ranged from an
early "75" to a brand new this week "2674".
We started a few minutes early and ran about 35 minutes today. Here is
We had a good SSB net today (1800Z) on 14.316 MHz. The signals from most of
the US and Canada were fairly good to the net control in
Oregon (S6 to S9+). Three WA/OR stations needed relay to me. Some stations
report that they could not hear many others or that the signals were low.
Conditions are
We held the SSB net this morning (1800Z). An ongoing QSO on 14316 caused us
to move up 3 kc to 14319 kHz. Thank you to those who put the frequency
change on the reflector. My apologies to those who missed the QSY. The
signals from most of the country were fairly good to the net control in
Oreg
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