Matt, hopefully once we get the new repeater the range will improve. Should be
pretty soon.
It is pretty limited with the current repeater.
Frank
-----Original Message-----
From: marc-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:marc-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of ;
Matthew Chao
Sent: Monday, December 5, 2016 12:25 PM
To: marc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [marc] Re: Thursday night rag chew net is back...
Repeater still in Newton. Should be going to PL-enabled; 67.0. Not sure if it
will reach Wayland in its current state. It's in Newton at present.--Matt,
N1IBB.
On 12/5/2016 11:56 AM, (Redacted sender KB1OQA for DMARC) wrote:
*Has the Repeater been moved to Newton or is it still in West
Roxbury?*
**
*I'll re-program it into my radios if it's in Newton. Had good
results from Wayland prior to it being moved.*
**
*Tom Turner*
*KB1OQA*
In a message dated 12/5/2016 9:37:30 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
frank.ventura@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
The next Zola amateur rag chewing net will be held this coming
Thursday.
As usual all hams of any level of experience are encouraged to
check in.
The purpose of the net is to facilitate a mix of new and
experienced hams in a friendly venue.
The net is hosted on the Middlesex Amateur Radio Club repeater
located in Newton, MA.
Frequency: 147.360
Tone In/Out: 67hz/NA
Echolink Call:W1LJO-R
Echolink Node:462341
The net will start promptly at 7:00PM EST and will pause
periodically to allow hams to check in who may have missed the
first call for check ins.
For more information about the Zola amateur radio net, a service
of the Middlesex Amateur Radio Club ,
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73 and catch you on the net