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morse:netprotocol [2023/06/04 21:49] – [Calendar / Rota] gm5augmorse:netprotocol [2023/06/12 10:11] – [Slow to Medium Speed CW Net Format] 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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 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've never done it before, doing so in front of a sympathetic audience. Because of this, we have created this **Net Format** which we'll follow for our Slow to Medium Speed Nets on a Monday evening. Please be sure to either have a copy in front of you, or print it off, before calling in. 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've never done it before, doing so in front of a sympathetic audience. Because of this, we have created this **Net Format** which we'll follow for our Slow to Medium Speed Nets on a Monday evening. Please be sure to either have a copy in front of you, or print it off, before calling in.
 +**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 =====
  
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 |  Monday 29/05/2023 19:00 UK  |  MS0OUK  |  GM4JPZ  |  7016kHz (+/- to allow for QRM)  |  -  | |  Monday 29/05/2023 19:00 UK  |  MS0OUK  |  GM4JPZ  |  7016kHz (+/- to allow for QRM)  |  -  |
 |  Monday 05/06/2023 19:00 UK  |  MS0OUK  |  GM5AUG  |  7016kHz (+/- to allow for QRM)  |  -  | |  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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 5 - Only the station whose callsign contains ABC will send their full callsign twice. All other callers please stand by. 5 - Only the station whose callsign contains ABC will send their full callsign twice. All other callers please stand by.
  
-6 - Net Control will reply to the caller, **"M1ABC DE MS0OUK = GE ES WELCOME TO OARC S2MS NET = OP COLIN ES QTH DUNDEE = UR RST 599 = HW CPI? M1ABC DE MS0OUK AR KN"**.+6 - Net Control will reply to the caller, **"M1ABC DE MS0OUK = GE ES WELCOME TO OARC S2MS NET = OP COLIN [or MIKE] ES QTH DUNDEE [or GLASGOW] = UR RST 599 = HW CPI? M1ABC DE MS0OUK AR KN"**.
  
-7 - The caller responds, **"MS0OUK DE M1ABC GE COLIN TNX FER RPT UR RST 599 OP [Name twice] ES QTH [Location twice] HW CPI? MS0OUK DE M1ABC AR KN"**.+7 - The caller responds, **"MS0OUK DE M1ABC GE COLIN [or MIKE] TNX FER RPT UR RST 599 OP [Name twice] ES QTH [Location twice] HW CPI? MS0OUK DE M1ABC AR KN"**.
  
 8 - Net Control replies, **"M1ABC DE MS0OUK = RR DR OM [Name] TNX FER QSO = 73 ES HPE CU AGN ="**, before calling **"QRZ?"** 8 - Net Control replies, **"M1ABC DE MS0OUK = RR DR OM [Name] TNX FER QSO = 73 ES HPE CU AGN ="**, before calling **"QRZ?"**
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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