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Old 06-12-2011, 03:32 PM   #7
H. John Kohl
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quote:Originally posted by kampk

Actually I turned the thinking cap back on (imagine that!)

Another way for nation wide network, could be to use Echo Link via an internet hookup.

I am a co-sysop here on our K1DED UHF repeater in Hooksett, NH and we run an Echo Link node on this repeater that is up 24/7. If you use Echo Link, do a search on the K1DED node. We have lots of stations check in at different times and usually have a gab-fest about 9pm every night.

73,
Alan - WA0SKN
I agree with ECHO LINK and feel that is the only way to get many MOC hams on at one time. Propagation is too iffy as demonstrated by ECARS and other nest that are divided by sections.
I suggest it be run as a controlled net with one station as net control directing discussion and asking for additional stations.
Just my opinion.
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