At least my nets haven't gone to the dogs.
Because on the airwaves, EVERYBODY knows you're a dog. :)
Especially when Net Control has to BARK at those who won't follow
net protocol.
I know of one ham who will key up and call CQ, without asking if the frequency is already in use.
Patience a virtue, and a lot of ham radio operators don't have
that... especially considering they are trying to make their quota
of ham radio net checkins for that day.
Daryl Stout wrote to Mortar <=-
Patience a virtue, and a lot of ham radio operators don't have
that... especially considering they are trying to make their quota of
ham radio net checkins for that day.
I always knew Big HAM was working behind the scenes to push
for more checkins.
Daryl Stout wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-I once missed my checkin because my equipment was broken. I had to order
One can't be fashionably late for a ham radio net. I'll give folks plenty of time to checkin, but there is a similar setup that I myself
and other net control station uses when checkins dry up.
1) Auctioneer Mode -- going once, going twice, sold, close the checkins and the net.
Daryl Stout wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
One can't be fashionably late for a ham radio net. I'll give folks plenty of time to checkin, but there is a similar setup that I
myself and other net control station uses when checkins dry up.
1) Auctioneer Mode -- going once, going twice, sold, close theI once missed my checkin because my equipment was broken. I had to
checkins and the net.
order a new battery pack for my handheld.
I once missed my checkin because my equipment was broken. I had
to order a new battery pack for my handheld.
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