How well is your radio really working? In case you haven’t heard, we do a
monthly simplex test to help operators know their equipment capabilities. We
call this a Propagation Exercise. We start out at a Zoom Meeting to make sure
we all know what to do and then we QSY to our simplex frequency for the test.
There tends to be a lot of great discussion afterwards when we return to the
Zoom Meeting. Check us out tonight. Here is the announcement I sent out to all
of our subscribers. Remember to check out the great video that explains how we
work.
Mark
N5PRD
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Propagation Exercise Tonight...
Here are just two great reasons to test your radio range with us tonight
Thursday, July 28:
To prepare our equipment for severe weather this Hurricane Season.
To warm up our skills for Field Day.
SimplexHouston.com
Key Information:
Propagation Exercise - July 28, 2022.
The Check-in and Instructional Zoom meeting will be at 6:15PM.
The Zoom link and other information is found on our link above.
The Propogation Exercise will begin promptly 7:00 PM.
Simplex frequencies are 146.540 MHz (Alternative if needed 147.540 MHz).
PLEASE MAKE SPECIAL NOTE - We ask participants to log in by Zoom before the
net, so that we can maintain radio silence except for the one person at a time
who is being tested. (If you haven’t been with us before, join us and see what
this is all about. Everything is explained during the Zoom meeting.)
INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEO - Take a look at the instructional video Scott produced!
This will help everyone understand how our Propagation Net is currently
conducted.
UPDATE OF ACTIVITIES - During the Zoom meetingI will briefly discuss some
ongoing work being done to enhance our results.
I hope you can be with us to learn what your 2-m station will do. We look
forward to your joining us tonight.
Contact Mark - n5...@yahoo.com
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