DATE: 1st Saturday of Each Month
TIME: 11.00 am聽DURATION: 45-90 MINGOAL:The goal is to establish who can be heard on various frequencies, bands, and modes while building operational expertise.
SAVE THE DATESThere are no upcoming events.NCS SET PASS PHRASE FOR DURATION OF THE EXERCISE
For example: March Madness
FREQUENCY:Net begins on
PRIMARY – 145.29(-) PL110.9SECONDARY – DMR TG-311037
LOGGING:NetLogger for station and assigned alternate NCS
QUERY STATION CAPABILITY:1. Bands (UHF, VHF, HF 10m thru 80m)2. Digital (DMR, FLDIGI, FT8)3. Modes (SSB, USB, LSB, FM, CW)4. CERT trained
AFTER ACTION REPOIRT (AAR):All station may provide feedback on 145.29 after the drill concludes.
TRAINING VIDEO:
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CERT COMPONENT (NEW)
We will dedicate a portion of this exercise to CERT.
SEE BELOW VHF REPEATER:NCS will advise stations to QSY to Boynton Beach Repeater at Boynton Beach Fire Rescue (BBFR) Fire station 147.225+ (107.2) and query stations
CERT Helper Links
CLICK FOR FLORIDA CERTCLICK FOR PALM BEACH COUNTY CERT
REQUEST FOR INFORMATION (RI)
Net Control or any relay station will be requesting checked in stations to provide on a volunteer basis any of the following:
WEATHERSKY CONDITIONSPASS PHRASE
VHF REPEATER:
Analog – 147.255+ (107.2) BBFR CERT REPEATER AND CERT STATIONS
VHF SIMPLEX:
Analog – 146.55
SSB – 144.200 (FOCUS AREA)
DMR 145.510 CC-1 TS1- TG-99 (FOCUS AREA)
UHF SIMPLEX:
Analog – 446.000
DMR聽 – 441.000 CC-1 TS1- TG-99 (FOCUS AREA)
HF SIMPLEX: (search for open frequency)
80m –聽 聽3.820 mHz LSB 聽[FOCUS]10m – 28.420 mHz USB 聽[FOCUS]6m聽 聽– 50.175 mHz USB 聽[FOCUS]
NOTE – frequencies may change based on usage
Types of Information Requested – Request for Information (RI)
Road ConditionsLocal newsInternet availabilityWater availabilityPower availabilityHotel availabilityAirport WeatherFuel availabilityTelephone availabilityStation statusWWV frequency and status
Please note – Analog voice will be our primary mode of communication. We will add more focus on HF. Before this net, stations should prep for their station setup.
GOAL:
Station check into 145.29 at net start timeStations operate on assigned simplex frequenciesStations be ready to RELAY messages and stationsStations be ready to assume Net Control duty聽Stations begin using pro-words and other practices for simplex netsMake request for information (RI) and respond to request (RRI)PREPARATION:Monday 7pm Voice Com Net on 145.29Daily 6pm NTS Nets on 146.61
NET CONTROL STATION SCTIPT: CLICK for the script
Before the net is established, stations are encouraged to:
1. Fully test radios2. Setup the 2聽simplex frequencies on their聽radios3.聽Become familiar with programming their radios4. Know how to use reverse when on the repeater5. Know how to turn on and off squelch6. Have set up best power and antennas options7. Have identified a location for optimal performance8. Station be ready to relay other stations
The Simplex Exercise will be established on 145.29 mHz聽 and stations will check in.
Once NCS has checked in all stations, the following will occur:
1. NCS will assign an alternate NCS (ANCS)2.聽NCS will direct stations to QSY to simplex frequency3.聽NCS will make a call for stations on simplex frequency4. Each station will provide callsign and signal report5. NCS will record each station’s聽signal report6. NCS will direct station to QSY to 145.29 mHz7. NCS will report findings on the 145.29 mHz聽Net8. NCS will ask for comments and then close the net
Stations may desire聽to remain on the repeater after the net closes to troubleshoot any problem that arise.
Results and summary will be reported on BRARA Scheduled Nets.Because these exercises test our abilities and capabilities on simplex frequencies, we need to rely on clear communications. Using prowords and signal reports helps remove any use of coded communications such as 10-4 or “copy that”. Please note the use of the proword and when they are used by examples.READABILITY AND SIGNAL STRNGTHLOUD AND CLEARGOOD READABLEFAIR READABLEWEAK READABLEWEAK UNREADABLEUNREADABLEPRO-WORDS
For these exercises, stations should become familiar with use of this list of pro-words.
AFFIRMATIVE – station response to YES or NO questionCORRECTION – error made, continue with last word correctly transmittedFIGURE (S) – Numerals or numbers followI SAY AGAIN – station repeating transmission or portion indicatedNEGATIVE – station response to YES or NO questionOUT – end transmission, no answer is required or expectedOVER – end transmission, response is necessary, go ahead transmitRELAY (TO) – transmit message to all addresseesROGER – station acknowledgment of message copiedSPEAK SLOWER – transmission is too fast, reduce speedWAIT – pause for a few seconds
Examples of use
BB1AA THIS IS AA1BB NEGATIVE OVER
BB11AA THIS IS AA1BB ROGER OUT
THIS IS AA11BB SAY AGAIN CALLSIGN OVER
BB1AA THIS IS AA1BB ASSUME ALTERNATE CONTROL OUT
THIS IS BB11AA FOR NET CONTROL ADDITIONAL STATIONS OVER
BB1AA THIS IS AA1BB RADIO CHECK OVER
AA1BB THIS IS BB11AA WEAK WEAK READABLE OUT
“THIS IS” may be omitted by stations for brevity.
DO’S AND DONT’S
WHEN CHECKING IN, SAY YOUR CALLSIGN SLOWLY EG: “AA1BB OVER”
WHEN CHECKING IN, NO NEED TO SAY “THIS IS”
WHEN CHECKING IN, PLEASE PAUSE BEFORE TRANSMITTING
PRACTICE AND USE PRO-WORDS
ADVOID SAYING YOUR NAME, BREVITY IS BEST
SLOWDOWN, KEEP COOL, PAUSE AS NEEDED
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CAPAPILITIES TO EXERCISE聽
Capabilities for this exercise follows:
ID stations capable of DMR, SSB, FLDigi and SlowScanStation use FLDigi and SlowScan as assigned by NCSUse approved pro-wordsPass station messages eg brief news itemAssign stations as Alternate NCSAlternate NCS report checked in stations
Capabilities to test for next exercise follows:
Test HF and integrate componentSignal reports and QTH all stationsPassing health and welfarePass digital trafficPass slow-scan pictures
What we choose to exercise will be by consensus and as suggested by participants.