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Watch Net Controllers Colin GM4JPZ & Michael GM5AUG give a brief overview of the OARC Slow to Medium Morse Net | Watch Net Controllers Colin GM4JPZ & Michael GM5AUG give a brief overview of the OARC Slow to Medium Morse Net | ||
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+ | **PLEASE NOTE - the frequency is no longer 7066kHz but 7016kHz. See information below. We are in the process of correcting the video.** | ||
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Compared to a voice Net, a CW Net may seem a bit more formal or structured. CW Nets need a structure to ensure that all callers, however experienced or otherwise they are at CW, are able to enter in to proceedings - the Net is designed to give people a chance to operate CW even if they' | Compared to a voice Net, a CW Net may seem a bit more formal or structured. CW Nets need a structure to ensure that all callers, however experienced or otherwise they are at CW, are able to enter in to proceedings - the Net is designed to give people a chance to operate CW even if they' | ||
+ | **After you've made your contact on the CW Net, why not join us for a SSB chat on/around 7.130MHz?** | ||
===== Net Details ===== | ===== Net Details ===== | ||
Details of the OARC S2MS Net are below: | Details of the OARC S2MS Net are below: | ||
- | * **QTR** (Time and Date) - Mondays at 1900hz | + | * **QTR** (Time and Date) - Mondays at 1900 local time. |
- | * **QRG** (Frequency) - 7066kHz (+/- to allow for QRM). | + | * **QRG** (Frequency) - see ROTA for Freq. Please listen carefully as, if the frequency is in use, the Net Control will send something like **'UP 3'** or **' |
* **QRS/QRO** (Speed) - **Up to** 15wpm, but the Net Controller will reply at the speed each Net member sends at. | * **QRS/QRO** (Speed) - **Up to** 15wpm, but the Net Controller will reply at the speed each Net member sends at. | ||
* **Net Controller** - To begin with, either Colin GM4JPZ or Michael GM5AUG, using the OARC Club callsign **MS0OUK**. | * **Net Controller** - To begin with, either Colin GM4JPZ or Michael GM5AUG, using the OARC Club callsign **MS0OUK**. | ||
- | * Callsigns | + | * Callsigns |
* **Facilitator** - Paul M0TZO on Discord (not Morse proficient, but can sort events, calendar, etc). | * **Facilitator** - Paul M0TZO on Discord (not Morse proficient, but can sort events, calendar, etc). | ||
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If you are proficient at Morse and would like to be an OARC Slow to Medium Speed CW Net Operator, please let Michael GM5AUG know on Discord. | If you are proficient at Morse and would like to be an OARC Slow to Medium Speed CW Net Operator, please let Michael GM5AUG know on Discord. | ||
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- | | Monday 22/05/2023 19:00 UK | MS0OUK | + | | Monday 22/05/2023 19:00 UK | MS0OUK |
- | | Monday 29/05/2023 19:00 UK | MS0OUK | + | | Monday 29/05/2023 19:00 UK | MS0OUK |
- | | Monday 05/06/2023 19:00 UK | MS0OUK | + | | Monday 05/06/2023 19:00 UK | MS0OUK |
+ | | Monday 12/06/2023 19:00 UK | MS0OUK | ||
+ | | On Hold Until Conditions Improve on 40m | - | - | - | ||
===== Format ===== | ===== Format ===== | ||
- | | + | 1 - Net Control will call **" |
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- | * Net Control | + | 2 - If frequency is free, Net Control will call **"CQ CQ CQ OARC CQ CQ CQ OARC DE MS0OUK |
- | * If net control did not list your call, then call again with your callsign | + | |
- | * Net Control will continue to call // | + | 3 - Stations |
- | * Once all participants have been noted by Net Control, he will call the first station heard and send a welcome text (which applies to everyone listening but is addressed to one person | + | |
- | * The first station (in this example, M1ABC) responds with their callsign and name followed by " | + | 4 - If Net Control |
- | * Net Control then calls the other stations on their list, ie //"**[Call] MS0OUK BK**"//, | + | |
- | * Once every station has sent their name, the Net Control returns to the top of the list and calls each station in order, //"**M1ABC de MS0OUK AR KN**"// | + | 5 - Only the station whose callsign |
- | * Each station (when called) returns with //"**MS0OUK | + | |
- | | + | 6 - Net Control will reply to the caller, |
- | * Once the Net Controller has contacted everyone and given them a signal report, he returns to the top of the list and sends // | + | |
- | * The first station (in this example, M1ABC) replies //“**73 TU**”//. | + | 7 - The caller responds, |
- | * The Net Controller replies by sending two dots //**[DIT DIT]**// before moving | + | |
- | * The first station (in this example, M1ABC) replies //“**73 TU**”// | + | 8 - Net Control |
- | * Once he has said 73 to every station, the Net Controller sends //“**MS0OUK QRT AR SK**”//, bringing | + | |
+ | 9 - Move back to stage 3. | ||
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+ | 10 - If, after calling | ||
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+ | NOTE - After you have made your QSO with the Net Controller, why not join us on 7.130 +/- for a Post-CW SSB chat? | ||
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| OP | Operator (name) | | OP | Operator (name) | ||
| WX | Weather | | WX | Weather | ||
- | | TU or TNZ | + | | TU or TNX |
| = | (DAH DI DI DI DAH) - either used as an equals sign, or as a form of grammar to divide parts of a message. | | = | (DAH DI DI DI DAH) - either used as an equals sign, or as a form of grammar to divide parts of a message. | ||
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