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I will do the Jubilee Bridge location. I will also pick the sign from Marvin.
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2023-09-09, 09:28:01
(This post was last modified: 2023-09-09, 09:29:30 by VA3KOT John.)
Dave: if I recall correctly, there are 6 A-frame signs. Would you please bring them to the control station from where each volunteer can pick them up. If you meet other volunteers on Sunday morning you could also deliver the signs directly.
NB: I noticed in the past that these signs have a propensity to fall over in the wind. It would be a good idea to bring a weight or tent stakes of some kind if Sunday is a Windy day.
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FB Tom. I have a tripod mounted 2m collinear antenna that I will bring. I will also be bringing an Icom 50W radio powered by battery as well as my oriental HT. I will set up my pop-up 10x10 shelter and bring a folding table that could be used for literature if needed. The control station will be near (but not at) the bandstand. Learned that lesson last year!
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I will bring everything Marvin gives me!
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This year we are going to repeat the comms procedure that worked well last year.
- There will be a formal directed net for the event
- Net control will be John VA3KOT
- Net control will be active from 0930 until the end of the event
- Primary comms channel will be VE3OSR
- Secondary comms channel will be 146.520 simplex
- All traffic on the primary channel must be conducted through net control
- Keep traffic brief and precise, the channel may be needed for priority traffic
- Informal, undirected traffic may use the secondary channel
- All stations are requested to check-in to the net when in position on the course
- Commencing 0945 the net will be open for formal traffic only on the primary channel
- Every 15 minutes net control will call for a SITuation REPort (SITREP) from each station in turn
- Please use tactical callsigns (location identifier e.g. "Jubilee")
- Identify using regular callsigns as required by licence rules and regs.
- Priority traffic may interrupt any other net traffic by calling "BREAK"
- Stations may stand down at their discretion at the end of the event
Thanks for participating and have fun!
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To Terry Fox Run radio participants,
For those of you that have a a mobile radio that has the capability of Cross Band Repeat, this is an excellent event where you can practice this. This feature when used gives you the capability to operate outside the vehicle with a handy talkie. Especially when you need to step away from the vehicle to attend to an emergency nearby. For the first times with Cross Band Repeat, set up the radio so that it will operate on the UHF side with power equal to the handy talkie while the UHF side will operate at anything near 10 watts on the VHF side. Try it out if you have not to see how well it works for you.
See you all in the morning at the event.
Cheers
Frank
Grey County ACS/ARES CO-ordinator
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Cheers
Frank
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I would like to thank all of the volunteers that helped with the Terry Fox run today!
From my perspective as a walker in the event, it was very reassuring to go past each of the check points and see that you were there if needed. It was the first time I was on the active participant side of an event like this, and I am sure that all of the other runners would feel the same as I did today. Your time spent volunteering today was really appreciated!
Considering that we didn't really have a coordinator arranged for this year and things got left fairly late, I feel that today was a real success. It was only possible because you are a great group of people who stepped up when asked and did an exceptional job as usual!!
Thank you so much!
Dan
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