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|    Daryl Stout to All    |
|    My Saturday Nets    |
|    11 Oct 25 00:00:08    |
      TZUTC: -0500       MSGID: 26.fidonet_ham@1:19/33 2d4f1a72       PID: Synchronet 3.21a-Win32 master/0e9549266 Sep 07 2025 MSC 1942       TID: SBBSecho 3.29-Win32 master/0e9549266 Sep 07 2025 MSC 1942       BBSID: TBOLTBBS       CHRS: ASCII 1       FORMAT: flowed       Note: This info was updated on Aug. 28, 2025.               You can find yours truly, Daryl Stout, N5VLZ, on this net today. A       list of all the nets that I can be found on during the week is at the       hyperlink on my QRZ bio -- look for the link that notes "Nets Where       N5VLZ is Net Control".               Nets on The QuadNet Array utilize the modes of D-Star, DMR+, WIRES-X,       and Fusion, together on one site. Go to openquad.net for more details,       and connection options. Note that the QuadNet Array no longer offers       connections via Echolink, or Brandmeister via DMR.               Nets on The Sunflower Network utilize the modes of AllStar, D-Star, DMR,       Echolink, Fusion, M17, P25, and TGIF. For more details and connection       options, go to www.sunflowernet.us               With multiple modes on each of these, it's best to have several ways       to connect, in case one or more of these modes is down at net time.               Times are noted in local US time, and in UTC (when the US is on Standard       Time). Take note of the following caveats in regards to net times:              1) In the US, Standard Time is from the first Sunday in November, to the       2nd Sunday in March...with Daylight Savings Time the rest of the year.              2) UTC Time (noted when the US is on Standard Time) is ONE HOUR EARLIER       when the US is on Daylight Savings Time, as noted above.              3) Arizona, Hawaii, and the US territories are on Standard Time year       round. In this case, during Daylight Savings Time, their net times are       ONE HOUR EARLIER.              4) Confirm the net times with Net Control if you have questions.              5) Last minute changes and cancellations can occur at any time.              ***              Saturday:              ***              Net Name: QCWA Sunflower Net       Meets On: Go to sunflowernet.us for connection options.       Net Control: Daryl Stout, N5VLZ       Alternate Net Control: Lloyd Colston, KC5FM or John Davis, WA8YXM              UTC Net Time: 1500 UTC Saturday during US Standard Time, 1400 UTC Saturday       the rest of the year.       US Net Time: 10am Eastern, 9am Central, 8am Mountain, 7am Pacific              Comments: You do not have to be a member of the QCWA to check into the       net. However, if you were first licensed as an amateur radio operator,       anytime in the year 2000 (as of 2025) or earlier, and are currently       licensed, you can join the organization. Go to www.qcwa.org for more       details. The main requirement to checkin is being a licensed amateur       radio operator, with privileges to transmit on modes offered by the       Sunflower Net.              On checkins, please advise if you are "short time". If that's the case,       once ackowledged, you can secure your station at your leisure.              Methods to checkin are as follows:              1) The Sunflower Network, via AllStar, D-Star, DMR, Echolink, Yaesu       System Fusion, M17, P25, and TGIF. For connection options, go to       www.sunflowernet.us              2) Via the IM Utility with Netlogger (netlogger.org). Those stations that       connect then drop are noted as NO RESPONSE.              3) Via the QCWA Facebook Page.              4) Via email to n5vlz@arrl.net or vhfnetmanager@qcwa.org              5) Via APRS with a quick note to N5VLZ-10              6) Via Ham.Live              Checkin methods 3-5 are automatically noted as "short time". They have       until 3pm Sunday, US Central Time, to post their checkin message request       via email or in the Facebook group.              Note: If there is a landfalling hurricane, with subsequent net activation,       severe weather (Skywarn) in Kansas, or Skywarn Recognition Day (on the 1st       Saturday in December), the ON AIR portion of the net is CANCELED. However,       email and Facebook Checkins will be done as normal.              ***              1st and 3rd Saturday:              Net Name: QCWA CQ200 Net       Meets On: 14.347 Mhz on CQ200. Go to https://cqplace.com with your web       browser on your laptop or desktop computer, or your smartphone.        Net Control: Daryl Stout, N5VLZ              UTC Net Time: 0200 UTC Sunday during US Standard Time, 0100 UTC Sunday       the rest of the year.       US Net Time: 9pm Eastern, 8pm Central, 7pm Mountain, 6pm Pacific              Comments: You do not have to be a member of the QCWA to check into the       net. However, if you were first licensed as an amateur radio operator,       anytime in the year 2000 (as of 2025) or earlier, and are currently       licensed, you can join the organization. Go to www.qcwa.org for more       details. The main requirement to checkin is being a licensed amateur       radio operator.              The net is intentionally held during the "free window" on CQ200 from       0000 to 2359 UTC on Sunday, so hams don't have to pay the $39 yearly       fee if they don't want to. First time users get a 90 day free trial,       and once that ends, they can either pay the yearly fee to use it all       they want, or take the "free option", with usage only from 0000 to 2359       UTC on Sunday. The mode is VoIP ONLY (no RF), simulating usage on 80,       40, 20, 15, and 10 meters. You can do voice and digital modes on any       band.              **              1st and 3rd Saturday:              Net Name: QCWA Arkansas 158 Net       Meets On: The QuadNet Array       Net Control: Daryl Stout, N5VLZ              UTC Net Time: 0300 UTC Sunday during US Standard Time, 0200 UTC Sunday       the rest of the year.       US Net Time: 10pm Eastern, 9pm Central, 8pm Mountain, 7pm Pacific              Comments: You do not have to be a member of the QCWA to check into the       net. However, if you were first licensed as an amateur radio operator,       anytime in the year 2000 (as of 2025) or earlier, and are currently       licensed, you can join the organization. Go to www.qcwa.org for more info.              The main requirement to checkin is being a licensed amateur radio operator,       with privileges to transmit on the modes offered by the QuadNet Array.              On checkins, please advise if you are "Short Time", or want to be just       "Listen Only". If either is the case, once ackowledged, you can secure       your station at your leisure, and go on your way.              Methods to checkin are as follows:              1) On the QuadNet Array, via D-Star, DMR+, TGIF, WIRES-X, or Fusion.       Go to openquad.net for connection options.              2) Via the IM Utility with Netlogger (netlogger.org). Those stations who       connect then drop are noted as NO RESPONSE.              3) Via the QCWA Facebook Page.              4) Via email to n5vlz@arrl.net or vhfnetmanager@qcwa.org              5) Via APRS to N5VLZ-10              6) Via Ham.Live              Checkin methods 3-5 are noted as "short time". Email and Facebook checkins       will have until 9am Monday, US Central Time, to post their checkin message       request.              Note: If the ON AIR portion of the net has to be canceled due to storms       in my area, the email and Facebook checkins will be done as normal.              While the chapter is in Arkansas, any properly licensed amateur radio       operator is welcome to check into the net, whether a QCWA member or not.       --- SBBSecho 3.29-Win32        * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (1:19/33)       SEEN-BY: 18/200 19/25 33 38 41 105/81 106/201 987 124/5016 128/187       SEEN-BY: 129/14 305 130/330 153/7715 154/110 218/700 226/30 227/114       SEEN-BY: 229/110 111 200 206 300 307 312 317 400 426 428 470 664 700       SEEN-BY: 229/705 266/512 291/111 292/854 320/219 322/757 342/200 387/18       SEEN-BY: 387/25 396/45 460/58 633/280 712/848 902/26 5020/400 5075/35       PATH: 19/33 396/45 229/426           |
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