• Re: i have a radio

    From jimmylogan@21:1/137 to claw on Mon Dec 9 07:31:06 2024
    claw wrote to Utopian Galt <=-

    On 26 Nov 2024, Utopian Galt said the following...

    only issue is what frequency do i need to turn it on to to find people
    in my area.

    Accidentally saved too soon.

    There are 2 way to use this resource I recommend the app if you have a smart phone. Repeater book. If not you can use their website. The
    app will search based on your GPS location to find the nearest
    repeaters and is configurable. Swipe down to refresh if your moving
    and using it.

    Just a heads up to new users of RepeaterBook - data might be out
    of date. I used it when I was new and the nearest one has been defunct
    for YEARS, but I had to talk to people to find out. I was spending a
    LOT of time calling out on something not even being used. :-)

    A few months ago I was hearing traffic on one from Memphis, but could
    tell they were not there. Had to dig around online to find out what
    repeater they were using becuase it's not on RepeaterBook.



    Not to discourage of course! It's a great place to start, but if you
    get no traffic reach out to a club near you and find out...

    (and this is more to the OP - sorry)





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  • From claw@21:1/210 to jimmylogan on Tue Dec 10 07:24:12 2024
    On 09 Dec 2024, jimmylogan said the following...
    On 26 Nov 2024, Utopian Galt said the following...

    only issue is what frequency do i need to turn it on to to find peopl in my area.

    Accidentally saved too soon.

    There are 2 way to use this resource I recommend the app if you have smart phone. Repeater book. If not you can use their website. The app will search based on your GPS location to find the nearest repeaters and is configurable. Swipe down to refresh if your moving and using it.

    Just a heads up to new users of RepeaterBook - data might be out
    of date. I used it when I was new and the nearest one has been defunct
    for YEARS, but I had to talk to people to find out. I was spending a
    LOT of time calling out on something not even being used. :-)

    A few months ago I was hearing traffic on one from Memphis, but could
    tell they were not there. Had to dig around online to find out what repeater they were using becuase it's not on RepeaterBook.

    Not to discourage of course! It's a great place to start, but if you
    get no traffic reach out to a club near you and find out...

    (and this is more to the OP - sorry)


    I do that all the time. Digging it up isn't easy. I agree sometimes setting or repeaters are out of date. If something doesn't work it might not be there, or it has a different squelch setting Code or tone. The local repeater clubs are a good resource. This will at least get you on a few repeaters then start announcing you monitoring or listening. Then when you get someone local ask them about other repeaters and clubs.

    At the least it will get your feet in the door.

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    |16|14Sysop |12Noverdu |14BBS |20|15Radio|10@|14HTTP://Noverdu.com:88
    |16|10 Standard ports for SSH/Telnet |04 WEB|14@|12HTTP://noverdu.com:808 |20|15Global Chat, Global Messaging and Games! |16|10Ditch the Unsocial Media

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  • From Ed Vance@21:1/175 to claw on Wed Dec 11 19:59:11 2024

    On 09 Dec 2024, jimmylogan said the following...

    I do that all the time. Digging it up isn't easy. I agree sometimes setting or repeaters are out of date. If something doesn't work it might not be there, or it has a different squelch setting Code or tone. The local repeater clubs are a good resource. This will at least get you on a few repeaters then start announcing you monitoring or listening. Then when you get someone local ask them about other repeaters and clubs.

    At the least it will get your feet in the door.

    |23|04Dr|16|12Claw |14W0CLW
    |16|14Sysop |12Noverdu |14BBS |20|15Radio|10@|14HTTP://Noverdu.com:88
    |16|10 Standard ports for SSH/Telnet |04 WEB|14@|12HTTP://noverdu.com:808 |20|15Global Chat, Global Messaging and Games! |16|10Ditch the Unsocial Media

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    * Origin: Noverdu BBS (21:1/210)


    I haven't been on VHF for awhile, when I turned the radio on and no QSO was going on I would say: "CQ this is W9ODR over".
    Usually someone would answer and others join in the roundtable.
    I try to be a good LID.
    Ed W9ODR - . -
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