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Here are the checkins for the weekly repeater net held on Sunday January 9th:
- Fred, AB1OC, Hollis
- Ryan, KC1MAJ, Milford
- Bryan, KX1B, Goffstown
- Brian, KC1PZA, Nashua
- Jon, AC1EV, Tewksbury, MA
- Jack, WM0G, Nashua
- Marv, KC1LML, Peterboro
- Alan, KC1PWB, Nashua
- Lee, KC1GKJ, Wilton
- Anita, AB1QB Hollis
- Hardy, KC1PEQ, Nashua
- Dan, W1MUZ, Bedford
- Collin, KC1ONI, Hollis
- John, K1UAF, Wolfeboro
- Jim, N1SAK, Pepperell, MA
- Jim, KC1ONL, Nashua
- Joe, AC1LN, Londonderry
This evening’s question asked for what people are interested in learning about in our upcoming tech nights and meetings. Here are the topics that were suggested:
- KC1MAJ – Review/Recap of FT8 – software and details of a specific mode
- KX1B – Fusion
- KC1PZA – Basic Antenna theory, power supplies for Field Day
- AC1EV – How to get wires from outside to inside and inside to outside (your house)
- WM0G – Grounding, bonding, counterpoise, when and how do you use each?
- KC1LML – Review of the controls of modern radios
- KC1PWB – Logging software, microphones for better audio
- KC1GKJ – How to tune a Dipole
- AB1QB – How to improve your audio, how to help others test and improve their audio, portable station components
- KC1PEQ – How to run your shack when the lights go out
- W1MUZ – How to use Nano VNA to tune antennas, bonding and grounding of portable stations
- KC1ONI – Hand-on session to build and tune a Yagi, or setup a mobile rig
- K1UAF – Microcontroller applications in Ham Radio – Raspberry Pi, Arduino
- N1SAK – Second for Fusion, Grounding, How to get wires inside/outside
- KC1ONL – Second for power when the lights go out
- AC1LN – How to get involved with emergency radio – ARES
- AB1OC – ARES, Skywarn, Traffic Handling
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