WB3GXW>Hello Scott KB3JQQ-L>Hello John WB3GXW>test session tomorrow. we cannot process. FCC is QRT WB3GXW>Hello pete KB3NJK>Good Evening All WB3GXW>welcome to the server KB3NJK>Thanks My radios are down while I have floors refinished so echolink or portable or mobile us al I have operational tonight WB3GXW>QSL KB3NJK>QSL KB3JQQ-L>I'm in both places WB3GXW>node 6154 KB3MXM>*WASH_DC* WB3GXW>Roger WB3GXW>I see you WB3GXW>thanks good call WB3GXW>disconnected W3ICF>RADIO ON STU KB3JQQ-L>the lady speaking is a clue K3RSJ>OPEN MIC WB3GXW>WI3J open mic WB3GXW>we were worried WB3GXW>NCS ITS ALL YOURS KB3MXM>standby Micro issues KB3JQQ-L>I reset my modem router and switch this afternoon and tested my port forwarding right after KB3MXM>Sure - go ahead ! TU KB3JQQ-L>I'm on RF WB3GXW>FCC IS QRT KB3JQQ-L>FCC is closed - RF spectrum is open KB3JQQ-L>01:10 UTC and England time WB3GXW>22 connections now KB3JQQ-L>KC3GGS is back on GXW-R and you can't see him KB3JQQ-L>he's gone KB3JQQ-L>no one connected there KB3JQQ-L>I could accommodate 10 to 15 users on my -L WB3GXW>good commercial announcement KB3MXM>KB3MXM Marty is back KB3JQQ-L>We don't see ZS1OK any more KB3JQQ-L>there is the NEM, the HEM and NCRTV.ORG W3TDH>WB3GXW Would you have time to chat after this net? W3TDH>Were did WB3GXW go? KB3JQQ-L>he's probably listening to his repeater W3TDH>KB3JQQ TNX KB3JQQ-L>I'm an RF link and walk away from the PC and don't see the text box when I do KB3MXM>I couldn't access *WASH_DC* after I reboooted KB3MXM>Yes, Phillip KB3JQQ-L>it does that with everybody, Phil in 2.0.98 KB3MXM>VHF Contest this weekend, too KB3JQQ-L>low audio KB3JQQ-L>hello, Larry KB3NJK>Sorry I have to go 73 KB3JQQ-L>glad my SignaLink has a TX volume adjustment! W3TDH>WI3N Do you foresee any likelihood of an ARES Mutual Assistance Dispatch if the storm gets nasty? KB3MXM>Not likely - unless other factors - ESF12 or major accident KB3MXM>MXM K3RRP>sorry move on KB3JQQ-L>he was very low before W3TDH>KB3MXM So no need to ask the local ARES folks to go to readiness status? W3YVQ>We could hear you when you first checked in, Ray, but not in those last few tries. KB3JQQ-L>expect Blue Alerts where you're taken to the closest hospital KB3JQQ-L>so don't get sick WB3GXW>w3tdh yes to chat W3TDH>WB3GXW TNX WB3GXW>W3TDH after net meet me on Wb3gxw-L node KB3MXM>Excellent Jim WI3N KB3MXM>Family 1st and your neighbors next WB3GXW>I provide electric power to my neighbors W3TDH>Great resource on getting family ready for your possible absence is Ready Responder .gov KB3MXM>Hand grenade ! interesting WB3GXW>never get complaints about loud generator when they get free power KB3JQQ-L>unmute WI3J yet? W3TDH>WB3GXW WILLCO KB3MXM>All meessage traffic is directed by the Emergency Manager and served agencies. Good point Fr Al - perhaps tutorial and educating the EOC components and served agency the abilities to hadle ICS message KB3MXM>Monthly ARES cross-county net / check-in too W3YVQ>P&SC wants us to xmit ICS content in full "email" format, upper/lower case and punctuation. W3YVQ>And that's on both phone and CW! KB3MXM>Brandywine Jim - indeed W3TDH>P&SC ??? KB3MXM>Incident Radio Communications Plan (ICS 205) W3YVQ>Amen...and on the 205 if the indicated WL2K stations check for mail daily or not. W3YVQ>Remember, an ICS form is not suitable for handling by 3rd party operators without an accountability frame such as a radiogram format or a radio-email header automatically generated. KB3MXM>Fr Al - Incident Objectives (ICS 202) & Incident Action Plan (IAP) to routinely check WinLink WA3TOY>73 All W3ICF>KB3JQQ WHAT VERSIONS DOES NOT WIPE OUT THE CONNECTIONS LIST WB3GXW>ROGER KB3MXM>TU Jim WI3N W3YVQ>73 & TNX, Jim. WB3GXW>QSY TO GXW-L KB3JQQ-L>None do KB3JQQ-L>it does it on my droid and iphone KB3MXM>QSL 73 W3YVQ>73 all.