Transcriptions for 2026-03-02
Broadcasting live from Red Mountain at an elevation of 3673ft. This is Sac Valley's original 105 machine W6 GRC, with a PL tone of 110.9.
O6mbi connected.
Mbi disconnected.
W e6a x m repeater. WF3 echo for radio check.
W3.
Gears holds a free Morse code class every Wednesday night, 6pM at the Golden Beaver Distillery still house at 2420 Park Avenue. All are welcome to come learn Morse code W6RHC repeater check three.
System 2, link off.
Los Angeles link up.
W 70qf, w 70qf and 17.
1, 2, 3. 1, 2, 3. 1, 2, 3. 1, 2, 3.
The Gears. Monthly general membership meetings are held on the third Monday night of the month at the Butte County Public Library, 1108 Sherman Avenue in Chico. Doors open at 6pm and the meeting starts at 7pm all are welcome to attend. W6RHC repeater check 1.
Le f.
Ke6lem Wisdom info.
W7oqf w7oqf at 17.
W e6a x n repeater.
Your radio is on the right frequency. This is the home of sac Valley's original 105W6 GRC with a PL tone of 110.9.
The Gears Net will be held Tuesday night starting at 7:30pm all amateur radio operators are welcome to join in on the net W6 RHC repeater check 2.
W e6axm repeater.
System26 link off.
Gears holds a slow speed Morse code mat on 40 meters every Thursday night starting at 7pm Frequency of 7.44 plus or minus if the frequency is in use. All licensed amateur radio operators are welcome to join in the net WFIC RHC Repeater Check 3.
Amateur radio newsline report number 2522 with a release date of Friday, February 27, 2026 to follow in five four, three, two one. The following is a QST repairs delay the Artemis 2 launch. Mclock gets a back end server and a future and are you ready for the Bouvet Island 3 y 0 kd expedition? All this and more as Amateur radio newsline report number 2522 comes your way right now from around the world. This is Newsline, Amateur Radio's Independent on the Air News and Bulletin Service. Now reporting from Union, Kentucky, here's Neil Rath, WB9VPG. As Newsline went to production, the 3Y 0Kd expedition was approaching Move island and and keeping an eye on the weather. If you're hoping to get in the log, familiarize yourself with the team's operating procedures which appear on their website3y0k.com some of them depart from customary procedures so as to avoid interference from dqrm. Keep up to date by following the link that appears in the text version of this newscast@arnewsline.org and good luck. Meanwhile, if you were looking forward to the launch of NASA's Artemis 2 moon rocket in March, you're going to have to wait a bit longer. Kent Peterson, KC0DGY brings us an update the Artemis 2 moon rocket is leaving the launch pad at Florida's Kennedy Space center, but not for its trip in the direction of the moon, at least not yet. As was expected, the rocket is headed towards the Vehicle Assembly Building on site, where NASA can address a helium blockage a affecting the rocket's upper stage. The space agency, which announced the original launch window beginning March 6 for the test flight liftoff, has said the repair could delay things for a month or more. This is to be the first crewed moon mission in more than 50 years. Four amateur radio operators are among 34 volunteer observers around the world chosen recently to passively track radio waves transmitted during the mission. This is Kent Peterson, KC0PGY Good news for Ham Clock users and fans. A free community backend server has become available. The website hamclock.com make Ham Clock's continued functions available for free. Following a successful reconfiguration of the clock to the new server. The functions include, among other things, weather pressure maps, Aurora map generation, HAM news headlines, real time PSK reporter spot data, VOCAP per propagation reports, and KP index from the national oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The functions are made possible through the work of Bruce Edrich W4BAE, who built the project upon the open AM clock back end updating can be done via two simple W6RHC repeater check 1.
Join us for the coffee break Net Daily at 7:30am here on the W6 GRC repeater.
Speaker A: This is W7X Ray Zulu
Speaker B: calling
Speaker A: the Oroville Amateur Radio Society. Sunday night Net. This net meets Sunday evenings at 8pm local time. And good evening to all. This is Jim, your net control for this session. And we'll see who's out there. Stations wishing to check into the net, Please call now. W7X rays of the
Speaker B: WP6A XM repeater
Speaker A: K6HFP.
Los Angeles link up.
Yes. W7X Ray Zulu. Please stand by. I'm trying to find the home row here on the keyboard. This is w7x ray zulu and I have k6h fp. Good evening again john from the zoom session, kb9my f. And good evening to you jeff and ko6bgy. Good evening paul and thank you for the check in tonight. Do we have any additional check ins to the map? This w7x ray zulu.
Speaker A: Yeah, nothing heard. Might be a short session tonight here but go to the roundtable mode K6HFP. John you're leading off and from you It'll go to KB9 my F. Jeff you'll be passing it to Paul Ko6BGY. So John go ahead. K6HFP and the Nat W7XZ W7X Ray
Speaker B: Zulu in the Net. This is John up in Orville. K6HFP Week kind of flew by for me. Was surprised to see the spring like almost summer like weather this week. It was nice up here. I actually I was surprised to see one lightning flash to the north tonight. So I guess there's some, some weather moving to our north there but definitely nothing down our way so. But anyways as far as radio stuff goes, nothing on the air for me this week but just been trying to keep up and keep extra studies fresh
Speaker A: in my mind so.
Speaker B: So just been hammering out the tests and quizzes and stuff and hopefully be ready in a couple weeks. Get my extra upgrade and I'll be done with that. So that's kind of all that I've been up to. The zoom kind of flew by tonight so Zoom zoomed for sure. That was a quick one but that's all I got. Hope everybody's doing good. Pass it over Jeff. KB9 MYF in the net. K6HFP.
Speaker A: Well not really anything going on. Thank you Jeff.
Speaker B: You were a bit scratchy on my end with you and you didn't have
Speaker A: much else to pass on. Thank you.
Speaker B: Other than that not much else.
Speaker A: So we'll go ahead. Okay. 06BGY on the Nat W7X Ray Zulu. Okay Paul. Well I am going to put out a bit of a QST here anyway for anyone monitoring the frequency or the Oroville Amateur Radio Society will be hosting a VE session. Paul and Carl are coming up from Yuba City to Oroville for examinations license examinations on Friday the 13th of the month at our usual venue which is the parish hall of St. Paul's Episcopal Church and the address on that is 14301430 Pine street in Oroville. And any prospect of licensees or any current licensees seeking up to grade are most welcome to make their appearance there. We anticipate starting the exam session there at 6pm that night. Doors will be open about 5:30 for setting up and that's about it from there and well let's see, I'll put out a call here. Do we have any additional check in to the net? It's W7X rays of them. Nothing heard kind of a quiet night of it. Run it back up the line. Does any station have any additional comments for the net? This is W7XZ. Go ahead john. Right on. Okay, John, I'm getting the feeling there might be a problem there on the receive antennas side down there on the repeater. Don't know for sure here, but everyone a little bit scratchy tonight. Anyway, I think I'll forego the 10 meter attempt tonight. And anyway, with that I'm going to put out a last call for any late check ins or any unfinished business before we close the net as W7XZ. Nothing Heard that was short and sweet. Thanks to all who checked in this evening. This net will convene again at 8pm local time this coming Sunday evening. This is W7X Ray Zulu signing the Oroville Amateur Radio Society Sunday night. Net clear. And good evening to all.
System 2, lift up k6lnk. System 36, no mountain range.
Qst. Qst. Qst. This is KG60K opening segment of valley traffic at this net part of the national traffic system. And the purpose of this net is to relieve more traffic into the Nile Sacramento Valley and to provide a stand emergency net. This is directed net. Please make no transmissions without permission of control. All stations are requested the stay on frequency till he used that controls. K6K Buster located west of road. There's any station with emergency Traffic, please come W6RHC repeater check 2. Are there any station with traffic to be listed? Kf6 obi, mike and willows. No traffic. Good evening, mike. Thank you. Kg6kuo call and roll with no traffic. Kg6tso. Good evening. Lester in the group. This is kg6tso. Bessie with no traffic. Thank you, bessie. Kf6djy, K6rcs. Good evening. Lester in the gang. K6rcs. Randall and chico. No traffic. Good evening, randall. Thank you. K6pmt, kilo, echo six, papa, mike, tango, russ and gerber. Good evening. Lester in the group and sorry for yesterday. I was on the other frequency. So back to that. Not a problem, russ. Thank you. Kc6ufe. Kc6ufe. Bill in cape. No traffic. Good evening, lester. Good evening, bill. Thank you. Kn6pww. That's the role as I have it. Do we have any late members or visitors? We should check in. Hearing no further traffic or check in. This is KG6 Casual closed Sacramento Valley traffic new Ms. Dey at 2100 hours local time to the W6RC repair on 14685. Thank everybody who checked in tonight to go with a fire average race society but music this next close 2103 local type of 73 doll. This is KG6KO clearing frequency.
Los Angeles link up.
Kg6keo.kf6djy. That's funny. I just closed the computer. This is k6ko go here. Good evening, Lester. Coming in late? Check in. No traffic from Chico. Not a problem. You're checked in. Is appreciated. K6K uo. Good evening. KF6DJ line.
W6r h c repeater check 3.
Get your morning started off on the right foot. Listen in for the coffee break Net Daily at 7:30am here on the W6 GRC repeater.
System.
Los Angeles link up.
Six. Fxa testing. Radio check.
Go ahead with your call sign. Ti6fxa.
Los angeles link up. K6lmk system 36, snow mountain range.
System 2, link off. K6lnk system 36, snow mountain range.
K6lnk system 36, snow mountain range.
K6lnk system 36, snow mountain range.
Get your morning started off on the right foot. Listen in for the coffee break Net Daily at 7:30am here on the W6 GRC repeater.
Los Angeles link up.
Grg 36 local. Good morning.
Los Angeles link up.
Trt is 36 local. Good morning.
Speaker A: Kn 6
Speaker B: son.
Speaker A: Well, good morning, Canyon 6 son N6GRT with my wood stove putting out a little heat and otherwise not a bad morning. Not that cold.
Speaker B: Good morning, Mike. I can barely make you out. That's not on your part. It's all mine. I'm inside the fifth wheel well, My handheld. I can barely make you out. It was a lot better yesterday than it is today. Okay, Mike, I'll tell you what. I'm gonna let you go because, like I said, there's probably some interference in this fifth row this morning. So when I get about, I give you a call back there, okay?
Speaker A: Okay, John. Yeah, I'll. Maybe things will get better. I'll talk to you later in 6trg.
Node 51018 connected to node 405480.
Speaker A: N 60 c d and 6iow
Speaker B: 6 a x
Speaker A: n
Speaker B: receiver.
Speaker A: Standing line.
Kn6sln n6grt around still John.
Speaker A: Kk6bzd mobile.
Speaker B: Is that you, chris?
Speaker A: Is. It is.
Speaker B: Well, good morning. How are you? This IS radio station November 6th, India Whiskey Hotel.
Speaker A: Oh, wow. W E6A X N repeater. Oh, I'm doing all right. It's another Monday, but it's a really nice sunny one.
Speaker B: And only 27 days and nine hours left.
Speaker A: Oh, yes. Oh, yes. I actually got to thinking about it. I think it's time to start clearing out my things from work. When I have some free time. I think I'm going to start emptying my desk and do it, you know, not last minute.
Speaker B: Yeah, get some of those, you know, bins or some banker's boxes and, you know, put your clock in there. The calendar, your appointment book.
Speaker A: Never believed in appointment book. And my calendar is already on my computer, so I don't need that. And they haven't given me a clock yet. Although I think that's. It's interesting. I had. I am now in my 21st year, or I have completed 21 years of service with the. With the county. They give you a recognition for 20 years. Well, that was last year. Well, they're finally getting around to recognizing me for 20 years of service and I get a clock.
Speaker B: I don't mean to laugh, but isn't this kind of comical? They're giving you a clock?
Speaker A: Well, I forget what the other choices were. I think they gave me three choices. You know, I could get this, this, or this, or I could have opted for nothing. And I looked at it. It's like, no, they're gonna give me something. And the one that made the most sense was with a small desk clock. Although I don't really need it and I'll probably give it away.
Speaker B: Yeah, somebody who wants to keep track of time, that's what they need. You know, they should just give you a severance package, a big check. I mean, if you were an executive in a corporation, you would probably be walking away with $5 million, laughing, on your way to the bank.
Speaker A: Yeah. And that's for those guys that didn't do a good job.
Speaker B: Oh, slackers. You know, they give people rewards. Oh. You know, outstanding employee of the year. Well, they give one to the slackers also. What does that tell them? Oh, hey, just go ahead and do what you're doing. You'll get an award.
Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. Or the ones that they really want to replace. So they encourage them to leave by giving them a lot of money. Get out. Here's the money. Get out.
Speaker B: Well, either retire early or we're gonna fire you. Go Ahead. What do you want?
Speaker A: I guess I'm not going to think about that. Yeah, my son sent my wife. I don't know why he didn't send it to me. A video of my grandson who almost won. And that was kind of fun to watch. First time I've ever seen a picture of him with teeth in his head. And I think it's only the second time I've seen a video of him crawling. It's kind of fun. Yeah.
Speaker B: Grandchildren. I like them. Well, not all, but, you know. And where do they live? Are you going to go and see the boy or what?
Speaker A: Yeah, they live in Cameron Park. I was just thinking about that this morning, that I'll have time to just
Speaker B: bip on down there in the middle of the week.
Speaker A: Now my son will be working, but you know, go down there and see my daughter in law and my grandson for a couple of hours. I don't think that they would be asking too much.
Speaker B: Well, the dialogue for your wife, your son's wife would be, could you please ask your father not to spend so much time around here when I've got work to do.
Speaker A: Make it a bribe. I'll offer to take her to lunch or something.
Speaker B: Take you to lunch? Hey, well, these days, you know, that can be. I mean, the cheapest that you can survive would be $30.
Speaker A: I know, isn't it ridiculous? I went out the other morning to get some. Let's see, there's a local restaurant, they have a chicken fried steak and eggs, breakfast and coffee. And after the tip, I walked out of there. It was like $25.
Speaker B: Oh, tell me about it. I took a friend over to McDonald's, he said everything's on sale, man. You get a breakfast? I didn't get one, but I did get a Senior coffee for $2.50.
Speaker A: A senior coffee? Did they put some ice in it to make it not quite so hot so you wouldn't hurt yourself when you're trying to drink it?
Speaker B: They did something to it. It wasn't all that good, but you know, it was warm and put a little milk in there. Although I, you know, I don't like those little containers of instant cream or whatever they give you. You know, you peel the top off and you pour that in there. That's got to be some nasty stuff.
Speaker A: Yeah, well, I'm not a fan of McDonald's coffee either. It's too strong, it's too bitter, it's too hot. The times that I actually, you know, end up having some, I tell them to give me a, A Medium sized coffee in a large cup so I can add some ice and water to it, you know, so it's not quite so strong and it's not as hot.
Speaker B: Hey, well, what about these places? Starbucks and, you know, all those coffee joints. People are telling me a cup of coffee is $5.
Speaker A: Yeah, I know, I know. I'm not a fan of Starbucks either. I don't, I don't like, I don't like. Their coffee, to me, tastes like brewed charcoal.
Speaker B: Well, you must be an expert. How do you brew your coffee?
Speaker A: At home, Somebody gave my wife a small Keurig machine, but we have these little plastic or it's a steel strainer. It's a steel K cup. You use your own coffee for it. So I have my own coffee that I like the taste of and put it in this pod, this reusable pod and use that machine.
Speaker B: Well, I like brewed coffee. I had been using a Mr. Coffee, but it didn't really seem to brew correctly. So now what I'm doing is boiling some water in a pan and pouring it through a big strainer, you know, that you put on top of the pot. That tastes a little better, but I don't know. The world is not perfect.
Speaker A: Well, you need, you need one of those old glass Pyrex percolators that you put on the stove like my parents had when I was young, that filled the whole house with the aroma of coffee.
Speaker B: I remember those. There was a song also on the top 40 at the same time, percolating. And they'd always show the picture of this percolator. But you know, I wonder about the physics of putting hot water in on the coffee. It's separating the flavor from the coffee residue, the beans, whatever. But what about when you come back after 30 seconds and pour more water into that mixture? Are you getting more coffee or just hot water?
Speaker A: I don't know. W E6A X N repeater. I don't know. I don't know. I don't think you can buy them new, but I was looking for that. Those Pyrex percolators on ebay and man, they're like 40 bucks huge.
Speaker B: Does your wife drink coffee?
Speaker A: She does. She does what they call a pour over where she puts a filter in this funnel, puts the coffee in there, puts the funnel on top of her mug, and then pours water over the top of the coffee in the funnel.
Speaker B: Yeah, basically that's what I'm doing in a little pot. But I'm wondering if there's a better way. Maybe the percolator is the way to go.
Speaker A: I don't know. I don't know. All right, hey, I've destinated, so I'm
Speaker B: gonna go in, start the first day
Speaker A: of my fourth to last week. And so have a great day and make yourself a cup of coffee and we'll talk you later. 73 KK6EZD clearance.
Speaker B: Okay, Chris, have a good day. FX iWhere.
The gears. Monthly informal breakfast is held on the second Saturday of the month at 9am at the Farmer's Skillet, located at 690 Rio Lindo Avenue, Chico. All are welcome to attend. W6RHC repeater checked 1.
K6lnk system 36, snow mountain range.
Speaker A: Not too far from Reading, California. This is November 6th. Go radio, go November 6th. Go Romeo, go.
Speaker B: Roger rogers, n60rt. This is kk7skw, kilo 7.
Speaker A: Sierra, Kilo Whiskey and Fix Golf Romeo, Golf and Go Radio, Go. Near the northern Sacramento Valley right in California and you're pretty clear. You know, you've got a little bit of path noise, but not bad.
Speaker B: Yeah, you're unable to prosecute pretty easily. I'm in Great Reno. I'm actually in my office, so I have a little building phase other than that. But I heard you out there so I thought I'd just say hi. So hopefully you're having a good morning.
Speaker A: Yes, I'm out walking my dog and I'm kind of in a. I'm on what some of the people like to call fire road. It's actually a road that was designed to be the second way out of a subdivision. Subdivisions are supposed to have a primary way in and a secondary way out. And they're not supposed to be locked, but this one blocked. And so I'm walking on that road and cool up here. Overcast. At first I thought maybe it was going to rain, but not it backed off. I think it's going to be sunny. Need the solar for my solar system. N6KRG system 45, which is directly west of Reading. You look up from Reading and you see all the towers and antennas if you have good eyes.
Speaker B: Yeah, it's actually a beautiful day as is usual, you know, whatever's in your area will make its way our way, you know, followed by the end of the day. But yeah, currently it's a nice clear trip morning. And so yeah, anyway, hope you're having a. Hope you have a nice walk with dog and we'll catch you on the flip. This is KK7SKW. I'll be clear on your final.
Speaker A: Okay. Typically people get into that repeater on a system called 21. System 21. And I would imagine you're doing that. So this is November 6th. Golf Romeo, Golf. November 6th. Go radio, go. Right in California on link and quite often I'm on 36 local books. Today I'm on 25 link GRG3.
The Gears Net will be held Tuesday night starting at 7:30pm all amateur radio operators are welcome to join in on the net W6 RHC repeater check 2.
Los Angeles link up.
What, you didn't want that ruler to come out and slap your hand there, Rick. WB3CSY, Rick, you're in the log. Thank you so much for checking in this morning. Good morning, Mike. KN6USH, you are in the log. Thanks for checking in this morning. And let's see, just reading my feverish scribble writing here. WU6H. Good morning to Ryan, you are in the log. And good morning to Ed. KB6 Ed, you are in the lock. Thanks for checking in. K6BSY. Good morning to Jeff, you're in the log, sir. Have a wonderful day ahead. KI6TC, good morning to Glenn. Glenn, you are in the log as well. Good morning to Kathy, KQ4SDX. Always a pleasure to have you drop by, Kathy. And good morning to Chris in 6 CTC. Chris, you are in the log. Good morning to Mike KN6GM, you are in the log. And good morning to Gary W6GLW. Good morning to Ken KB7 DSP. Enjoy your chicken noodle soup. And good morning to Dick WB7UKX. I know there were doubles there. I did not catch your call. I do apologize. Who did I miss? Please spread it out. Kilo Bravo 5 Victor, Alpha Oscar, killer. Bravo 5 Victor, Alpha Oscar, Ki6lz, Whiskey 6, india, delta, kilo. Okay, I am just drawing a blank on whiskey 6. Idk, I do apologize. Chuck comes to mind, but that just doesn't sound right. And W690K is Jason. Haven't checked in in a while. I just checking back in again. Been a minute. All right, Jason, got you in the log. Thanks for checking in. Yeah, I recently moved the first 70,000 check ins over to an archive. So yeah, if you haven't been here in a few in a short while, you're not in my log. So appreciate that, Jason. Thank you. Ai6lz, Good morning, Bert, you are in the log. Thanks for checking in. Good morning to Russ. Ki6lop, you are in the log. Have a wonderful day. And good morning to David Kelly, KB5VAO, you're in the log as well. This is going to be last call for the log. Anyone want to get in the log for the coffee break? Denim. Ko. Okay, I heard a beginning of a call a moment ago. I got a kilo Oscar 6 and then your signal dropped. Coming in please. All right, one more time. There was a station beginning with Kilo Oscar six, full call. Oh, guess we will never know. We will never know. All right, anyone else for the log? This is the coffee break debt wrapping up the Monday morning edition. KB6SSN for the log. Sure, put me down. Whiskey 6 Hotel Sierra. Doubling with somebody. I just doubled with somebody who was coming in there. W6 Hotel Sierra. Not sure if that's a log or a repeater. Someone coming in. W6HS. Come again? Yeah, that was me. This is Eric over in San Jose. Just wanted to get in the log today. Whiskey 6 Hotel Sierra. All right, very good, eric. Got you in the log. W6hs from san jose. Thank you for driving this morning and good morning to tom. Kb6ssn all right, anyone else for the log? Ak6ob. Really rough signal there. Try it again, please. Kilo, kilo six Oscar Bravo, Howard. All right, KK6OB. Good morning, Howard. Been a while and I hope all is well with you. You are in the log. Thanks for checking in. All right. With that, I'm going to go ahead and close the Coffee breaknet for this Monday morning. And thank you for dropping by and being part of the conversation this morning. Let's see, today of course, is March 2, 2026, and with that I'll be shutting down the Coffee Break Net. Coffee breaknet, of course, is where the sun is always shining, the birds are singing and the fish are jumping. This net is sponsored by the Sierra Foothills Amateur Radio Club. We're here every day of the week, 7:30am to 10:00am Pacific time. That's 15:30 to 1800 UTC. Well, with that, I hope to see a lot of you this evening at Old Town Pizza in Auburn at 5pm we'll be having a great social meal together. And then those of us who are VE's at Elmer's will be heading over to the VE session at the Confluence Church campus at 7pm we're going to have a great VE session this evening and looking forward to all the Elmers. And with that, have a wonderful day everybody. I am Brian AI6us and I'll be returning the W6ek repeater and connected repeaters and nodes back to your regular programming and operation. Have a wonderful day, everybody. Thanks for being part of the conversation this Monday morning. 7:3, This is WP3CSY. No comment necessary, Brian, but your comment brought back memories. I'm a good Catholic boy here in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, went to St. Joseph School and I watched a lot of nuns smack the fingers of friends of mine with a roar. What really got me though is she would smack kids that were technically left handed smack their hands because they weren't using their right hand. So I had a comment on that interesting comment that you gave WB3CSY oh, we kind of joke about this because I think I've wrapped a couple knuckles here for maybe, maybe, maybe a little too. Too hard. Have a great day. Thanks for checking in. Oop. Got a call coming in. Seven three AI six us. Your first time here. Can someone give me a signal report, please? Sorry, Tom, I doubled with you and six ems. Go ahead. Oh, sorry about that. Just as much my fault as it was yours. I just. We're just trying out this new radio for the first time. This is the FTM500, it seems so far, so I'm not having. Okay, I will comment there. You were breaking up a little bit on that last transmission. Having some issues on the RF side, but.
Auburn.
Kb6ssn Clear. Testing. Jeff, are you still on n60ms. And n6ems? Clear.
Gears holds a free Morse code class every Wednesday night, 6pM at the Golden Beaver Distillery still house at 2420 Park Avenue. All are welcome to come learn Morse code. W Fix R, H, C repeater check 3.
Node 51018 disconnected.
David d.
The gears. Monthly informal breakfast is held on the second Saturday of the month at 9am at the Farmer's Skillet, located at 690 Rio Lindo Avenue, Chico. All are welcome to attend W6RHC Repeater Check 1.
W e6axm receiver.
Gears holds a slow speed Morse Cognat on 40 meters every Thursday night starting at 7pm Frequency of 7.44 plus or minus if the frequency is in use. All licensed amateur radio operators are welcome to join in the net W6 RHC repeater check 2.
Attention all ham radio operators. You have reached the world famous W6GRC repeater on 147.105 MHz, broadcasting at least 3 watts more than necessary at all times. Please pause between overs, identify properly, and remember, kerchunking is not a hobby.
6 fd connected.
The Gears Net will be held Tuesday night starting at 7:30pm all amateur radio operators are welcome to join in on the net W6 RHC repeater check three.
Home of the original 105 with a PL tone of 110.9. This is the W6 GRC repeater. Join us for our weekly net on Monday nights at 8:00pm.
The year's monthly general membership meetings are held on the third Monday night of the month at the Butte County Public Library, 1108 Sherman Avenue in Chico. Doors open at 6pm and the meeting starts at 7pm all are welcome. W Fix RHC Repeater Check 1.
Los angeles link up. K6lnk system 36, snow mountain range.
K6lnk system 36, snow mountain range.
Gears holds a free Morse code class every Wednesday night, 6pM at the Golden Beaver Distillery still house at 2420 Park Avenue. All are welcome to come learn Morse code W6R, H, C repeater check 2.
Fresno link op.
6 wnr mogul w e6axm receiver.
Your radio is on the right frequency. This is the home of sac Valley's original 105 W6 GRC with a PL tone of 110.9.
Los Angeles link up.
Cbs ji6twj, auburn.
Link.
No link box.
Gears holds a slow speed Morse code net on 40 meters every Thursday night starting at 7pm Frequency of 7.44 plus or minus if the frequency is in use. All licensed amateur radio operators are welcome to join in the net W6 RHC repeater check 3.