WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz) recordings for 2025-11-24

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This is K6HFP. John up in Oroville filling in for Jim tonight. And I'll be opening up the Oroville Amateur Radio Society Sunday night net. We hold this net every Sunday evening at 8pm local time currently on the WD6AXM repeater. So we'll go ahead and out there that want to check into the net tonight. This is K6HFD net control. K6HFP KO6BZY with a go check in. Good evening John 73.

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This is k6hfp. We have four check ins. Gotcha. Touch and go there. Paul, ko6git, ken, ka6etb, mana, and k06mo. Tom, do we have any additional check ins for the net? All right. Nothing heard. We got three for the roundtable tonight. We'll do a quick roundtable. We'll start off with Ken, K06 Git, you'll lead off and hand it over to Mana, K A6E, T V. And Mana, you'll pass it over to Tom, Ko6Mo.

So, Ken, go ahead and take it. K06GIT and the net, K6HFP, K06GIT10 in Brownsville. Yeah, I'm having kind of a rough day today. Apparently, my mic from my other radio fell off its clip and pulled off from the pullback from the connector on the other radio. And if anybody knows, anybody who can look at it, my eyesight will not allow me to do that. And Brian, I mean, they have to leak these small screws. So I have a repair I'm trying to do. In addition to that, my washing machine is leaking and I have a fix my dryer. So my radio things just the whole day here has been kind of in the pit. Third thing is, I had my girlfriend up here for the last week, two weeks, actually, and she returned home this morning safely, KO6 JIT. Passing it on to K A6ETB. Mana.

Good evening. Thank you. Ken, this is Nana.Kh15TB and nothing to report. It's just getting cold and not the way I like it. And so far, all my household equipment is doing good. I'm always alert in case I these things go off kilter. So best of luck to you. And thank you. Hfp. Back to net. Oh, I do. I'm going to k06mo. Your turn. Thank you. Go ahead. Yeah, no problem. Nana. Yeah, sorry.

I have the wrong mic. I have two radios in front of me, so that's pretty funny. I'm sure we've all done that at one point in time. Yeah. Well, Ken, I hope things go better for you in this next week. Just want to say hello to everybody on the Net, to John and to Paul and Nana. And then I was up in Brownsville yesterday at a memorial celebration of life for a friend of mine who passed away. So I got to see that community center up there in Brownsville. It's pretty nice. It's a nice place to go, even though considering the circumstances, it's a pretty good event that we had. Just remembering my friend that passed away. He lived in Missouri, and then he moved to Arkansas. I knew him for about 30 years here in New York City before he moved. Well, maybe about 20 years here, at least 25 years. And then he moved, I think less than 10 years ago. But he and his wife moved to Missouri. But then he and.

Up passing away this past month. So yeah, Steve Mankins, he was a really, really nice guy. Really, really loved him and his family, they were very, very kind, very kind people to us and I knew him ever since we moved up here to Yuba City. So anyhow, rest of the week I was working on doing a lot of FT8 stuff. I've been surprised about how great that's worked out. As a mode I'm going to drop the repeater. Hold on. Yeah, as a mode it's kind of sterile in the sense you don't get to really talk to people, but you do get some interaction with the software and it can show you like where the stations are at in the world if you use this thing called Grid Tracker and the WS JTX program along with Grid Tracker. It's kind of interesting because you can see all their call signs pop up, who's talking to who.

And you can actually see, like, a graph of the conversations that are going on worldwide. So it's really fascinating in that sense. And it's a fairly easy way to make a lot of contact. So I've been pretty happy with the way that's worked out. So, anyway, I'll send it back to John. This is K6FHP. And good evening, everyone in the net. This is K06MO. Right on. Thanks, Tom. This is K6HFP, net control for the Oroville Amateur Radio Society Sunday night Net. We'll go ahead and see if anybody else would like to check in any other stations out there that would like to check in. Come now. This is K6HFP, W6P and H. I'm not sure if I'll get into the repeater. Well, how am I doing.

Hey, good evening Paul. You're sounding good. Full quieting on my side. Go ahead and take one for the group here. K6HFP and the net, W6P and H. Yeah, thanks. John, this is Paul. I'm in Grass Valley tonight and wasn't sure how my signal would be, but I'm hearing you guys well. Well, this week I guess one thing I've been working on that had fun with watched a YouTube video by John Portoon on just kind of a simple yaggy that you can make pretty low cost and I enjoyed watching that. So I went ahead and bought a few parts and just about complete with a four element yagi that I'm looking forward to trying out. So go ahead and look that up if you're interested in fun project that's not too tough to accomplish. That's about it. I'll give it Back to you. W6PN.

Very good, Paul. Yeah, that's. That's one thing that I gotta, I gotta get better at is motivating myself to build antennas. I don't have very many places to be able to put them up and leave them up, so anything that I do would be like a field day type situation at home. So. But definitely that sounds like a decent yagi. How many bands you said it's a four band yagi? Well, it's a four element yagi and it's really just a two meter and so it's pretty small, you know, it's I think, the longest. The reflector on that is about 39 inches long and gets shorter from there and the whole thing is only about 2 1/2ft long, so fairly easy to store and.

Be good for fox hunting or, you know, if you're at some distance from another station or the repeater. I've kind of got in mind that I can mount this one on a pole and put it up high and maybe reach the repeater from some distance. So yeah, just pretty simple project, nothing that's going to need a tower W E6 as copy that. Copy that. 2 meters. Yeah, I'd say that that come in pretty decent for some good Simplex work too, maybe on Calcuso day or something like that for some 2 meter contacts, but right on. Yeah, I was thinking maybe it was a bigger yagi for maybe some HF work or something like that, but any yagi is a good yagi in my book, because directional antenna.

Team definitely, in my opinion, are a must. Well, especially for fox hunting and, and, you know, trying to get out one direction as far as you can. Definitely. That's the way to go for sure. And definitely a fun project to build on, I guess. Dipoles and HF antennas are one thing, but building a yagi is a, even though it's a small project, that's, that's a different, different build for sure, but right on. Well, thanks for that, Paul. Appreciate you stopping in for the roundtable tonight. We'll open it up one more time for anybody else that would like to check into the net. This is K6HF. All right. Well, nothing heard.

I don't have a ton from my side this week either. Just was watching the weather cool down quite a bit over the last few days. And one other tidbit of news for our Repeater Move project. We've been graciously being hosted on WD6AXM for such a long time, I figured people would be curious to know if we're making any progress on that project. And well, this week I took the initiative and went down and bought the hardware that we're going to need for the next step of the installation. I don't know why, for some reason I was under the impression the next step was going to be pouring the concrete, but technically we needed another step or two prior to that. So I went down, got some unistrut and some grounding rods and.

And of course, we need to do that before we can get the tower section in the hole and pour the concrete. So we'll be trying to get some, some help to get that done as soon as possible. Obviously, with the holidays coming up, it might be more difficult than not to get a group together, but we'll be trying as soon as we can to get people up there and get that next step going. Take a break and drop the repeater here real quick. And I guess that's all. That's the update for the repeater move project. Hopefully, hopefully we get the next steps going asap. And with that, we'll open it up one more time. If anybody has any comments or questions or any further check ins, feel free to come down. K68JFP.

Ko6jit. Hey, Ken. Yeah, go ahead, take it. I made a yagi out of some arrowheads or arrow shafts. I had some old aluminum arrow shafts work pretty well. And I was just goop. Excuse me. I was just gooping around with it, and I made a simplex contact at 80 miles. And I was like, how is this even possible? The guy laughed. He said, well, I'm at 6,000ft in my plane, so that was kind of fun. I'll copy that. Copy that. Yeah. I guess trying to make contacts from a plane might be a little easier than being just on the horizon. For sure, you know, I mean, two meters, just with, you know, verticals, it can go pretty far, you know, I mean, I'm sure people can make a contact on perfect condition.

At least 100 miles or two. Maybe at least. I mean, I would think maybe even further than that if conditions are perfect. Well, using the repeater of the bullet ship repeater, I have my farthest contact. This was up in Weaverville. Roger that. Yeah, that's pretty. That's pretty good waves. They got some elevation up that way for Weaverville for sure. So that probably. Probably came into play, I would think. Right on. Ken, did you have any. Anything else for the net? No, John, I'll. I'll hand it Back to you. Ko6. Git. All right. Thanks for that, Ken. And we'll. I guess if nobody else has anything for the net, we'll open it up one more time. Any questions, comments, or last check INS.

Yeah, 6M. Yeah, go ahead Paul or Tom. Yeah, I had a question for Paul whether he was. Is it going to be like a handheld? Yeah. Are you going to kind of mount it semi permanently or how's that going to work? What do you plan on doing with it? Yeah, this is Paul W6B and H and it's definitely going to be hand holdable because I would like to try it out at least some fox hunting. But I bought a little U bolt to put through it and I also have in mind that when I'm setting up somewhere I could put it on a painter's pole with the U bolt and then run it up, you know, 24ft or so and also rotate it. I've got a mount on the back of my sprinter van that would be perfect for something like that. So you know, when I'm out in the field some.

I could get it up in the air a little bit and rotate it, but not travel with it that way, of course. So it'll be more of a portable mind than anywhere permanent. Yeah, that's really cool. I saw. I talked to a guy some time ago who was on Mount Diablo, and he was doing stuff like that, doing Simplex on 5, 146, 520, and working all kinds of places, like maybe even down to Bakersfield and then all the way up here. So, yeah, if you're up high enough, you could probably go a long, long ways with that thing. Yeah, I think I've talked to the same guy, and that kind of inspired me a little bit. So it'll be fun to try it. Like I said, I'm almost finished with it, but quite have the cable attached and the driven element tied down just yet.

But it's made with driveway snow markers, you know, fiberglass rods wrapped in aluminum tape. And anyway, if you look up John Portun, you'll see a video about it. And I used a different plan for the dimensions, but his build structure, so it was pretty easy to put together. And looking forward to getting it working. I'll let you know how it goes. W6BNH back to net Comet go ahead. Comment. Ko6git I wonder if that's the person I've talked to because I talked to somebody else. Diablo with a Yankee also. I imagine it's the same guy. I don't remember his call sign, but he goes up there and he talks about being on the pickle. I don't know if that that's Diablo or another hill, but.

But anyway, I've heard him a number of times and he'll say, thanks for keeping 2 meter simplex alive. If that's the guy, then we've probably all all heard him out there. Back to net W6P and H. That sounds like the guy. I did not pick him up from my shack here, but I was down in the city, Marysville, one of the places down there, and I got him. So possibly KO6 the it clear. Yeah, that's definitely the guy. Ko6mo Some good info for sure. Interesting to make contacts as far as you can, especially on two meters and stuff. Right on, right on. Well, we'll see if anybody else has any more comments or questions. One last time. This is K6HFP. John, this is Tom. I got one more question.

Go ahead and take it. Okay. Yeah. I was watching this video and the guys in Massachusetts were doing a lot, evidently do do a lot of stuff on. On 50 meters, which to me is kind of like a band I've never even listened to or, you know, done anything with. But I guess for them it kind of makes sense because they can go almost they're like half or half their state with on 50 meters. But do we have like 50 meter repeaters around here? Does anybody do anything with it? W E6A X N repeater, K6hfp. I'm not sure we can open it up if anybody might know. One place I would suggest recommended check is the NARCC website. And I would think we'd be able to find out specifically if there are any.

Our area. That that website's great because you can search for. I believe it's just for Northern California or for California might be just Northern California, but that's all that I've searched on it. It might be nation, national database, but definitely this area is listed in that database. So we could probably find information on, on 50 meters on that site. Does anybody have any info on that off the cuff? Ko6git. I just looked up in Repeaterbrook and there's nothing, at least in the local counties that I've seen on 50. Well, I had another question for John. I just was curious where you're, where you're putting that that two meter repeater in Oroville where that's going. The w.

6 AF repeater was. Was located in Kelly Ridge, and it's being moved about maybe a mile, mile and a half south of Kelly Ridge off a Chinese wall road. And it should be about 1450 as far as elevation. Oh, yeah, we should be able to hit that, I would think, from here. Yeah, definitely. You would have been able to hit the old location for sure from Yuba. The new location is actually gonna propagate much better south and a little bit better north than the old location. So it's not gonna be quite as good as the repeater we're on right now, because that WD6AXM is in prime location for this area, but it might be, you know, a close second or third best for location as far as that goes.

To go down towards the south and to the north. Of course, our area has Table Mountain in the way going north, but you know, that's kind of that radio shadow, that RF shadow kind of is just isolated to to Chico and just right around Chico. So it gets a little bit north past there. But that Table Mountain gets in the way going north for us on this side of the valley, but it should go south really well, yeah, thanks a lot for the info. Yeah, the only other one I was really familiar with from days gone by was the Cohasset one at Pacheco. So anyway, Ko6mo, I'll send it back to you. John Ko6mo in the net, K6HFP. Thanks, Tom. And decent net. Even though we only had a couple check ins. Decent net tonight, good conversations.

For Sunday night evening net. Thanks to all who checked in and thanks to everybody out there that might be listening. And I guess with that we'll go ahead and close the net at 8:24 and return the repeater back to its normal open status there. Thanks to WD6AXM for the use of the repeater. Thanks Dave. And again thanks for everybody that checked in. Everybody. Have a good evening and good week coming up here. And we'll have another net coming up next Sunday at 8pM this is K6HFP. I'll be clear and on the side listening.

K06mo.w6p.h. K06mo w6pnh. Go ahead. Paul, this is Tom. K06MO. Yeah, Tom, so you were, you were asking about the. That other set of repeaters. I think if you're talking about 50 megahertz was the frequency range, then that's the six meter band. And there are several six meter repeaters around, it looks like. So you might check that out if that's what you were thinking of. But I just did a quick search in California and they seem to be scattered around pretty well.

Yeah, I'm laughing right now because I think I said 50 meters and people are probably, probably half of Northern California is laughing at me. But yeah, 50 MHz 6 meters, that's what I was thinking of. Yeah, these guys were in Massachusetts were making like loop antennas, you know, for that and they could communicate, I don't know, 80, 80 miles or whatever to some repeater that they were getting to. But I don't know, maybe their topography is a lot flatter and they don't have a need for they probably have a lot of 2 meter repeaters there too. But it was just curious because I don't know, I've never known anybody that's really worked 50 megahertz 6 meters that much. But it seems kind of like an interesting thing because a lot of these HF rigs have it built in nowadays. So anyway, thanks for checking on that and thanks for correcting me laughing because it's still pretty funny.

Yeah, 6 meters. Thanks a lot Paul. Ko6 him up. Sure. That makes the repeater book search a lot easier. When you first said that I thought wait a minute, I'm scratching my head here but I didn't want to jump in before I looked it up. But yeah, that's six meters, no problem. I've done just a little bit of FT8 on 6 meters but very little. And anyway, yeah, it does sound like that'd be interesting to try out a little bit more. So that's all I had for you. I'll say 73 and I'll be clear W6P and H. Thanks Paul. Yeah, thanks Paul. Yeah, they had kind of a club and they kind of worked. They just worked it. They had like their own like six meter group and it was interesting, interesting video and their commitment to actually making that, that work with.

In their community there in Massachusetts. So anyway, yeah, I'll be clear, but I appreciate your comeback. So KO6 and Mount Claire 73. I missed that too. Thanks for hollering out there, Paul. K6HMP. I was trying to scratch my head and figure that one out too, and that makes more sense on my side. K6HMP on the side. Yeah, well, I've caught myself talking about the 7 meter band and when I mean 40 so I get the leap that your brain makes when you're talking about frequency or the band. But anyway, just a little bit of fun. Okay, thanks everybody. Health A73W6PNH. Clear. Ko6git event.

Anyone can get on to 220. There is a very strong repeater. You all be able to hit out of Grass Valley.

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Kn6gtn mobile. Kn6gtn.kk6vzd. Good morning, Ernie. And what's it like up there? Oh, the sun's trying to shine, but there's a little bit of fog here and there. 40. Well, it was 41 degrees, 39 on my temperature right now. It's a little bit on the chilly side. I've got the whole week ahead of you. What's it like down there? I must have got all your fog down here. Medium thick, I'd have to say, and chilly, of course, but okay. And I only have three days of this week to worry about being as hell. I've got Thanksgiving and Friday off.

Yeah. You've got all seven days to worry about. But they're not all going to be work related, I guess. True. That's true. Yeah. Yeah. Thanksgiving is going to be interesting. My my son and daughter in law, actually, we had Thanksgiving with them and my grandson yesterday because they're going down to Jesse's parents for Thanksgiving Day. And so it's just going to be us and my daughter on Thanksgiving. So I'm not sure that we're going to be cooking a turkey. Maybe a turkey breast. Yeah. Our Thanksgiving is a little different this year, too. We often either, you know, we usually travel somewhere to be with the family, but this year we have quite a bit of family coming in, coming here. So we'll have of a couple.

Crowd together here and so I won't have to travel this time. Well, lucky you. Have you got room for them all? There's the question. Yeah, that's definitely a question. I'm sure we'll make room. There's always room for one more, isn't it? Well, I guess if they don't mind, you know, sleeping on the couch and the floor and stuff like that. Yeah. Since my kids have left home, we have filled up their rooms with other things, so really there's. There's not much room to put anybody else up. Okay. Well, I know that happened. Yeah. I think we'll be able to accommodate everyone. And being that's all the way out in California, not everybody is coming, so the crowd isn't as big as it could be.

Yeah. Well, that's. Well, that's unfortunate in a way. It'd be kind of nice to have, you know, a big, big crowd. I know that we used to have when I, when I, you know, was younger, my grandmother and grandfather and my aunt and uncle and my great aunt, and it didn't have a great uncle in the in the vicinity, but they all used to come, and it was quite a crowd. And that's always nice. You don't get to do that often enough. And I think you and I have talked about this before. Usually the one of the few times we do get together is usually because of a funeral or something. And. Be nice to do more of that while you have the chance. Yes. I'm not sure it's going to.

Happen. But I thought maybe the first thing that I would do after I retired, maybe a month or so, give a time for winter to really be gone, is to go back to Illinois to visit my family. Yeah, I'd say that'd be an ideal thing. Dude, that'd be good. Usually we use the excuse. Well, you know, we. You can't take time off, or we don't take time off. But once you're retired, why, have at it. Yes. Yes. Yeah, it's kind of. Kind of weird. I actually, at the request of my manager, officially put my paperwork in telling them that my retirement date would be March 31st.

Well, you know, plans are made to be changed, but some things like that are. It's always good to have a date nailed down and have it in the books and you know what's going to happen. Yeah. The fun thing about this is I told them, okay, that's going to be my last day at work. And according to CalPERS, your last day of work is not your first. First retirement day, it's the next day. So my retirement day will actually be April 1st. W. And that's April Fool's Day. Hope it's not a cruel joke. Sir. Yes, sir. So. Yeah. So are you going to be coming down for the Christmas party? I'm not going to be able to attend this year.

I. I'm gonna have to get that date. I mean, I. There's a possibility. As long as it's not interfering with anything else. As far as I know, it's a possibility. You might have that date handy there. Did they make that decision already? They did. They did. It's December 2nd, and, you know, this year they're not going back to the Chinese restaurant. There was actually a little bit of disappointment doing that this last year. So they're going to be doing it at the church fellowship hall, you know, where we normally meet. And December 2nd is a Tuesday, so we're going to do it on. Well, that would normally be a board meeting date, but, yeah. I haven't heard many details. I asked Joe for some so I could look them on Facebook. I.

I don't know. You know, I'm not sure whether the club is going to provide the main dish and everybody else is going to provide side dishes. I just don't know. Okay, that sounds interesting. I'll keep that date in mind. Well, I'm destinated. I pulled up to the shop here. It's time to get out and go see what I can do. So I'll say 73. You have a good day and we'll chat with you later. KN6GTM all right, Ernie, have a great day. I just pulled up myself, so I was gonna have to say goodbye anyway. Talk to you later. 73 KK6VZD clear. Hope everything goes smoothly for you today.

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