WICEN Bushfire Activation Secured
Hello to all..
The following was posted to the VoIPWXNet email list by Tony Langdon-VK3JED:
The 4 week long WICEN activation for the Victorian fires held its
last net at 2130 local (1030 UTC) Monday March 9, after the last
operators had returned home from the affected areas. The WICEN HF
net on 3.600 MHz will now return to its weekly 2130 local time (1030z
until April, 1130z after) Tuesday evenings. At this time, statistics
on the activation are not available. I am hoping to get hold of
these for next month’s VoIP WX Net.
The *VKEMCOMM* conference will be returned to normal operation some
time after tonight’s weekly WICEN net. I anticipate completing the
HF link to include transmit capability, and to test this on the WICEN
HF net in the future, once the details have been sorted out. The HF
link was fairly successful, with occasional issues caused by local
noise and birdies – a good result, given that it was thrown together
using the pieces for a VHF SSB link at short notice. There were also
some audio quality issues caused by a quirky Echolink PC. I had
hoped to change to a Linux based EchoIRLP machine, but this one
suffered a disk failure last week and will be offline for some time.
73 de VK3JED / VK3IRL
http://vkradio.
Hello to all..
The following was posted to the VoIPWXNet email list by Tony Langdon-VK3JED:
The 4 week long WICEN activation for the Victorian fires held its
last net at 2130 local (1030 UTC) Monday March 9, after the last
operators had returned home from the affected areas. The WICEN HF
net on 3.600 MHz will now return to its weekly 2130 local time (1030z
until April, 1130z after) Tuesday evenings. At this time, statistics
on the activation are not available. I am hoping to get hold of
these for next month’s VoIP WX Net.
The *VKEMCOMM* conference will be returned to normal operation some
time after tonight’s weekly WICEN net. I anticipate completing the
HF link to include transmit capability, and to test this on the WICEN
HF net in the future, once the details have been sorted out. The HF
link was fairly successful, with occasional issues caused by local
noise and birdies – a good result, given that it was thrown together
using the pieces for a VHF SSB link at short notice. There were also
some audio quality issues caused by a quirky Echolink PC. I had
hoped to change to a Linux based EchoIRLP machine, but this one
suffered a disk failure last week and will be offline for some time.
73 de VK3JED / VK3IRL
http://vkradio.