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Since he is located in the Southeast, a 7124 crystal available from Mouser will allow him to check-in to the Sunrise Net every day with this rig. See below for details.
ReplyDelete“Fun & Fellowship on the SUNRISE Net” by Walter, KA4KXX
All of you are cordially invited to join us any morning starting at 1300Z on 7123 kHz
and check-in (QNI) to an exciting net that has been running continuously since 1991.
You will never meet a more polite bunch and we have a different Net Control Station
(QNN) for each day of the week, Monday thru Sunday. We are informal rag-chewers but we start with RST, sky condition, current temperature, expected high temperature, and then go from there.
Most of the Net Controllers readily QRS down to 5 wpm if necessary and the typical speed
of many of us geezers is about 12 WPM, so usually easy copy and we could use some fresh faces and fists, especially if you would like to try your hand as an occasional substitute net controller!
Especially impressive is our website at http://qsl.net/srn/ or just search for “Sunrise
Net.“ Check-ins are logged on our website every day, it is great fun to see how often you can
QNl, and perfect attendance gets your name in red on the monthly list!
Although most of us are located in the Southeast, we have regulars in Oklahoma, Tex-
as, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. So what are you waiting for? Come join the fun!