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morse:netprotocol [2023/05/24 21:23] – [Format] gm5augmorse:netprotocol [2023/06/12 10:04] – [Introduction to Slow to Medium Morse Net] gm5aug
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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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 Details of the OARC S2MS Net are below: Details of the OARC S2MS Net are below:
  
-  * **QTR** (Time and Date) - Mondays at 1900hz local time. +  * **QTR** (Time and Date) - Mondays at 1900 local time. 
-  * **QRG** (Frequency) - 7016kHz (+/- to allow for QRM). Please listen carefully as, if the frequency is in use, the Net Control will send something like **'UP 3'** or **'DOWN 2'**, which indicates how many kHz up or down callers should move to tune in to the Net.+  * **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 **'DOWN 2'**, which indicates how many kHz up or down callers should move to tune in to the Net.
   * **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**.
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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. 
  
-^   Date  ^  OARC Callsign  ^  Operator  ^  Notes  ^ +^   Date  ^  OARC Callsign  ^  Operator   Freq   Notes  ^ 
-|  Monday 22/05/2023 19:00 UK  |  MS0OUK  |  GM4JPZ  |  -  | +|  Monday 22/05/2023 19:00 UK  |  MS0OUK  |  GM4JPZ   7066kHz (+/- to allow for QRM)   -  | 
-|  Monday 29/05/2023 19:00 UK  |  MS0OUK  |  GM4JPZ  |  -  | +|  Monday 29/05/2023 19:00 UK  |  MS0OUK  |  GM4JPZ   7016kHz (+/- to allow for QRM)   -  | 
-|  Monday 05/06/2023 19:00 UK  |  MS0OUK  |  GM5AUG  |  -  |+|  Monday 05/06/2023 19:00 UK  |  MS0OUK  |  GM5AUG   7016kHz (+/- to allow for QRM)  |  -  | 
 +|  Monday 12/06/2023 19:00 UK  |  MS0OUK  |  GM5AUG  |  7016kHz (+/- to allow for QRM)   -  |
 ===== Format ===== ===== Format =====
  
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 |  OP  |  Operator (name)  | |  OP  |  Operator (name)  |
 |  WX  |  Weather  | |  WX  |  Weather  |
-|  TU or TNZ   Thank you or Thanks  |+|  TU or TNX   Thank you or Thanks  |
 |  =  |  (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.  |
 ===== Morse Main page ===== ===== Morse Main page =====
  
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morse/netprotocol.txt · Last modified: 2023/06/26 21:25 by m0tzo