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Net Report 24JAN2024
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Net Controller — VE3OZW Richard - Otter Creek

HELP WANTED, please apply within!  Consider being a GBARC Net Controller (NC).  It is a positive learning experience and great fun.  The availability of extra Net Controllers means less work for everyone plus more variety.  It's a lot of fun and we are available to help anyone that is willing to step up and try.  

Topic for discussion -

1. Do you have a HamClock?  If so, what do you use it for?  Have you heard of HamClock?  Are you considering setting one up?
2. Do you use something similar like Simon's world map, Geochron or MacLoggerDX?
3. Open Mic

You can check out info about it at https://www.clearskyinstitute.com/ham/HamClock/

Bernie mentioned the image for KM4ACK Build-a-pi contains HamClock and much more.  https://github.com/km4ack/pi-build

I have also used the HamPi OS image which contains HamClock and many other programs for the ham radio hobby.  https://sourceforge.net/projects/hampi/


VHF/Echolink

VA3RCA Kevin - Alliston
VE3DDU Ray - Nottawasaga
KO4DXQ Bob - Soddy Daisy, TN
VE3RQY Greg - Brooke
VA3MFO Jim - Mount Forest
VA3EAC Janet - Paisley
VE3VCG Marvin - Paisley
VE3JMD Jim - Port Elgin
VE3BQM Bernie - Georgian Bluffs

HF – 3.783 MHz

VE3DDU Ray - Nottawasaga
VA3MFO Jim - Mount Forest
VE3BQM Bernie - Georgian Bluffs
VA3RCA Kevin - Alliston
VE3VCG Marvin - Paisley

Thanks to all, 73

The following screenshots show various different screens.  Lots of good useful information for radio operation.  Plus it just looks good on the wall in the shack.

[Image: VOACAP-reliability.jpg]
[Image: Azimuth-map.jpg]

[Image: MUF-afternoon-map.jpg]

[Image: MUF-morning-map.jpg]

[Image: Weather-map.jpg]
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