# PTRS Net Attempt 2022-08-27T20:00-04:00 ## Goal Test out local network communications. Specifically, find out who can hear me from my house in Hillsborough County. ## Schedule _For this example, N0CALL is an FCC Amateur Radio license callsign. In the real test, a real callsign will be used._ - Announce net start on Matrix/Telegram. - Call out on Pats Peak - [K1BKE Repeater][4] - Repeater output 146.895 MHz, CTCSS 100.0 Hz, FM (repeater input 146.295 MHz, CTCSS 100.0 Hz, FM) - using 60 watts - "This is November Zero Charlie Alpha Lima Lima monitoring on K 1 B K E for a couple minutes." - Call out on VHF Ham frequency - 146.5500 FM - using 60 watts - "This is November Zero Charlie Alpha Lima Lima monitoring on one four six decimal four two simplex for a couple minutes." - Call out on FRS 17 / GMRS 17 - 462.60000 MHz FM - using *ahem* 2 watts - "This is John Three monitoring on F R S seventeen for a couple minutes." - Call out on CB 3 - 26.985 MHz AM - using *ahem* 4 watts - "This is John Three monitoring on Channel Three for a couple minutes." - Call out on 80m Voice (SSB) - 3.990 MHz LSB - using 100 watts - "This is November Zero Charlie Alpha Lima Lima monitoring on eighty meters for a couple minutes." - Call out on 80m Digital - 3.990 MHz USB - using ~40 watts - Contestia 4-250, 1500 Hz on the waterfall - [FlDigi][1] with optional [FlMsg][2], or for Android, [AndFlmsg][3] - Brief text "Hello Radio de N0CALL" - Brief blank form message with "Hello Radio de N0CALL" ## Radio and Antenna Used - Icom IC-7300 - 100 watt HF Ham radio - home made End-fed Half-wave (EFHw) 80m inverted-V sloping from ground to 40 feet - Cobra CXT385 - FRS hand-held - Fixed Antenna - Baofeng UV-5RV2+ - Ham radio hand-held - MFJ-1754 Dual-band 144/440 ground plane mounted above two-story roof peak - Cobra 19 ULTRA III - CB mobile radio - home made End-fed Half-wave (EFHw) 80m inverted-V sloping from ground to 40 feet - Kenwood TM-281 - VHF Ham radio - MFJ-1754 Dual-band 144/440 ground plane mounted above two-story roof peak ## Glossary AM : Amplitude Modulation (Encode low-high sound by varying output power less or more) CB : Citizen's Band ~27 MHz CTCSS : continuous, tone-coded squelch system FM : Frequency Modulation (Encode low-high sound by deviating the transmit frequency lower or higher) FRS : Family Radio Service (Blister pack, Walmart, low power, camping UHF radios. Fixed antenna.) GMRS : General Mobile Radio Service (FCC family license, high power, UHF radios. Repeaters allowed.) HF : High Frequency 3 - 30 MHz LSB : Lower Side Band (left half of AM signal with carrier suppressed. Used by Hams below 10 MHz.) NVIS : Near Vertical Incidence Skywave PL : Private Line (Motorola proprietary term for CTCSS, not "private") PTRS : Pine Tree Radio Society SSB : Single Sideband (half of an AM signal with the central carrier suppressed. Commonly Upper Sideband, except Ham voice below 10 MHz.) SWL : Short Wave (Radio) Listening UHF : Ultra High Frequency 300 - 3000 MHz USB : Upper Side Band (right half of AM signal with carrier suppressed. Used by Hams above 10 MHz and everyone else everywhere, including digital.) VHF : Very High Frequency 30 - 299 MHz Watts : Measure of power named after Issac Watts, inventor of the steam engine. (Yes, watts convert to horsepower.) [1]: http://www.w1hkj.com/files/fldigi/ "FlDigi Files" [2]: http://www.w1hkj.com/files/flmsg/ "FlMsg Files" [3]: http://www.w1hkj.com/files/AndFlmsg/ "AndFlmsg Files" [4]: https://www.repeaterbook.com/repeaters/details.php?state_id=33&ID=3423 "RepeaterBook"