I recommend doing that with your Eggfinder receiver, too.
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 30, 2019, at 4:31 PM, Greg Clark
<bigredbee@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:bigredbee@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Just a tip: make sure to listen to your desired frequency BEFORE you launch to
make sure it's quiet.
Greg K7RKT
On Sat, Mar 30, 2019 at 4:25 PM Mike Ostby
<mikeostby@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:mikeostby@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
On the ROC website there is a list. I'll attach the link when I get home. We
can update the list if you send us the frequency you want to use.
On Sat, Mar 30, 2019, 4:13 PM Kurt Gugisberg
<kurtgug@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:kurtgug@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
We can do two things. Have people list their frequencies online and have a
list at the launch. If people have enough notice at home, they can change
their Freqs if they can and/or get together with the someone on the list if
they need to change.
Kurt
On Sat, Mar 30, 2019 at 1:11 PM mnkramer.net<http://mnkramer.net>
<kramer@xxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:kramer@xxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
frequencies for trackers
For NSL, any thoughts to assigning frequencies for trackers? Last year i was
looking for a rocket and it showed that the rocket was back at camp, turns out
someone was using the same frequency. I did find the rocket but could have
been a problem. Any thoughts?
Mike Kramer