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ORCA DIGITAL NET 27/OCT/20 Check-in/Rotation:

Check-ins: 28
Stations:
W1EEP* Gene Pine Valley,UT
K6ETA* Steve Petaluma,CA
K7DV Dave Idaho Falls,ID
__KK6RJR Richard Bakersfield,CA QNX
W7WSV Steve Mesa,AZ
__WB8HRO Tim Okemos,MI QNX relay: W7WSV
__N7RBP Bob Medford,OR QNX
WA7HHE Brad Cedar City,UT
__W7LUX Joe Flagstaff,AZ QNX
__KD7CL Craig Riverton,OR QNX
WB7EUX Tom Joseph,OR
KE6SLS* Jaye Eureka,CA
__W5CLE Charles Vancouver,WA QNX
__W6ADZ Darrell Reno,NV QNX
__KR7KR Ken Enoch,UT QNX
__KI7TPD Fred Cedar City,UT QNX relay: WA7HHE
KG7FGT David Zigzag,OR
__KI7DAD Jeffery Sugar City,ID QNX
__KG7VEJ Jack Kanarraville,UT QNX
__KW6M Steve Walton,OR QNX
W6DLW Dennis Cedar City,UT
KS6M John Oakland,CA
KG7VVN Bruno Beryl,UT
__KJ7BHK Brian Vancouver,WA QNX
AC7JW Jason Woods Cross,UT
KB6HOH Steve Novato,CA (late)
K7KY Doug Brookings,OR NCS
W7ZAP Mindy Brookings,OR NCS

*Stations called for COMMENTS only

Although propagation is definitely improving slowly, we expected more support for the FLAMP Exercise modes than was actually available. Tonight was the first time in a long time we needed a fourth round to complete the Exercise. We managed to CONFIRM seven of the nine stations participating. Two stations dropped out early. 28 stations logged in tonight, keeping us hopping during ck-in.

It’s difficult to conjure pithy questions for the FLAMP Exercise every week and we sometimes re-run previous questions. The questions are only included to add realism, simulating editing and forwarding actual traffic. Tonight’s question has been asked twice before, but it’s been a few years. We were again surprised to learn how long some ORCA Ops have held an Amateur Radio License. Tonight’s top number belongs to Steve W7WSV in Mesa,AZ. He’s been an Amateur Radio Op for 66yrs. And, there are quite a few Ops with radio time very close to Steve’s. These guys have deep radio knowledge augmented with extensive experience. We’re honored and enriched to have them aboard.

While this is a fascinating discovery, there’s little actual difference between the on-net performance of all our regular members. ORCA members are an unusual and remarkable group. Some have extensive radio experience; some have advanced technical training and less hands-on time. Both have a mix of training and experience; together, we’re a solid digital team. Five ORCA members run HF digital nets. There may be even more members running VHF digital nets. Together, we’re contributing to the development of efficient protocols and routines for conducting digital nets and processing digital traffic.

If you’re comfortable running Alpha software, install the current Alpha version of FLDIGI and we’ll take the new MFSK-32 & 64 WIDE modes for a spin next Tuesday after net. These new modes are really wide; nearly 2khz. It will be interesting to compare them with the standard MFSK-32 & 64. Alpha 4.1.15.xx supports the new @LOCK: TAG too. This TAG will set LOCK:on after ending transmission.

ORCA DIGITAL NET Welcomes first-time ck-in Jeffery KI7DAD in Sugar City,ID. We’re happy to have him aboard and hope he finds ORCA useful. ORCA participation continues to expand. Last year, we limited the FLAMP Exercise to ten stations. It’s a brisk and complex Exercise; the centerpiece of each session. Including more than ten stations makes sessions too long. 1.5hr is a long time to remain alert and focused. 1.5hr is our cutoff time; we endeavor to wrap sooner when we can. You’re welcome to leave at any time; please ck-out with NCS so we don’t waste net-time looking for you.

Remember the HF digital nets run by ORCA members, Steve K6ETA – Western Digital Net, Jaye KE6SLS – Humboldt County Emergency Digital Net, and Dave K7DV – ID ERC Digital Net. We’ve listed their sked numerous time; by now, you probably know them by heart, so we won’t list them tonight. These NCS Ops have supported ORCA for years and we want to support their nets as well.

Test images copied during the net:

RX #1: KE6SLS Eureka, CA
RX #2: KE6SLS Eureka, CA
RX #1: KG7VVN, Beryl, UT
RX #2: KG7VVN Beryl, UT
RX #1: KJ7BHK Vancouver, WA
RX #2: KJ7BHK Vancouver, WA
RX #1: KS6M Oakland, CA
RX #2: KS6M Oakland, CA
RX #1: W6ADZ Reno, NV
RX #2: W6ADZ Reno, NV
RX #1: W7WSV Mesa, AZ
RX #2: W7WSV Mesa, AZ
RX #1: WB7EUX Joseph, OR
RX #2: WB7EUX Joseph, OR
RX #1: W1EEP Pine Valley, UT

Thanks for working with us again tonight. We anticipate working with you again next Tuesday evening. Next Tuesday might be unusual. Nov 3 is also Vote! Day; this one may be very different. Until then, be cautious and stay healthy.

73 Doug K7KY & Mindy W7ZAP

— Net Log —

DE W1EEP* K

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T01:43Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
k6eta k6eta de ke6sls ke6sls k

KE6SLS < K6ETA / NCSGE Jaye! < K6ETA

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T01:45Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
wud u be willing to try the ARQ thing in ¾dmsg? Wud like to see it work.
de ke6sls k

KE6SLS < K6ETA Sure… at 2500 WF? < K6ETA
sure, I’ll swing up there! ke6sls k

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T01:46Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
KE6SLS < K6ETA QSY 2500 WF < K6ETA

So far I have the follwing stns:
W1EEP* Gene Pine Valley,UT
K6ETA* Steve Petaluma,CA

ORCA DIGITAL NET – Early Check-in < W7ZAP

ORCA DIGITAL NET – Early Check-in < W7ZAP

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T01:49Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
last stn agn… no print < W7ZAP

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T01:49Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
W7ZAP DE K7DV qru

K7DV < W7ZAP QSL Dave
K7DV Dave Idaho Falls,ID BK
QRZ? ORCA Ck-In < NCS

KK6RJR KK6RJR QNX

KK6RJR < W7ZAP Rgr tnx
KK6RJR Richard Bakersfield,CA QNX
BK
Next?? < NCS

ORCA DIGITAL NET – Early Check-in < W7ZAP

Early ORCA Ck-Ins:
W1EEP* Gene Pine Valley,UT
K6ETA* Steve Petaluma,CA
K7DV Dave Idaho Falls,ID
KK6RJR Richard Bakersfield,CA QNX

ORCA DIGITAL NET – Early Check-in < W7ZAP
W7WSV W7WSV

W7WSV Relaying ORCA DIGITAL NET
<W7WSV
RELAY: <WB8HRO VID QNX>

W7WSV < W7ZAP TU Steve
W7WSV Steve Mesa,AZ
BK

WB8HRO < W7ZAP Rgr tnx
WB8HRO Tim Okemos,MI QNX relay: W7WSV
BK
Thanks Steve I could see there was a vidID but the stns @ 2500 are de-sensing me
BK
Next 4 ck-in?? < NCS

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T01:54Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T01:54Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
N7RBP MEDFORD, OREGON IN AND OUT PSE TY K
de N7RBP k

N7RBP < W7ZAP Rgr tnx
N7RBP Bob Medford,OR QNX
Good to see u Bob
BK
next?? < W7ZAP

ORCA DIGITAL NET – Early Check-in < W7ZAP

Early ORCA Ck-Ins:
W1EEP* Gene Pine Valley,UT
K6ETA* Steve Petaluma,CA
K7DV Dave Idaho Falls,ID
KK6RJR Richard Bakersfield,CA QNX
W7WSV Steve Mesa,AZ
WB8HRO Tim Okemos,MI QNX relay: W7WSV
N7RBP Bob Medford,OR QNX

ORCA DIGITAL NET – Early Check-in < W7ZAP

W7ZAP < WA7HHE GE Mindy, 1 net QST 

WA7HHE < W7ZAP TU Brad
WA7HHE Brad Cedar City,UT
RR Brad TU
BK
Next 4 ck-in? < NCS

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T01:58Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
de W7LUX QNX K
KD7CL QNX

W7LUX < W7ZAP Rgr tnx
W7LUX Joe Flagstaff,AZ QNX
BK

KD7CL < W7ZAP Rgr tnx
KD7CL Craig Riverton,OR QNX
BK
Next?? < NCS

WB7EUX

WB7EUX < W7ZAP QSL Tom
WB7EUX Tom Joseph,OR BK
QRZ? ORCA Ck-In < NCS

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:00Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
NCS de ke6sls* and there goes the band!
ke6sls*

KE6SLS* < W7ZAP RR Jaye
KE6SLS* Jaye Eureka,CA
I’m glad u guys are done… I was getting de-sensed
BK
Next 4 ck-in?? < NCS

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:01Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
w5CLE, W5CLE. QNX

W5CLE < W7ZAP Rgr tnx
W5CLE Charles Vancouver,WA QNX
Very lite tonight
BK
Next? < NCS

Early ORCA Ck-Ins:
W1EEP* Gene Pine Valley,UT
K6ETA* Steve Petaluma,CA
K7DV Dave Idaho Falls,ID
KK6RJR Richard Bakersfield,CA QNX
W7WSV Steve Mesa,AZ
WB8HRO Tim Okemos,MI QNX relay: W7WSV
N7RBP Bob Medford,OR QNX
WA7HHE Brad Cedar City,UT
W7LUX Joe Flagstaff,AZ QNX
KD7CL Craig Riverton,OR QNX
WB7EUX Tom Joseph,OR
KE6SLS* Jaye Eureka,CA
W5CLE Charles Vancouver,WA QNX

ORCA DIGITAL NET – Early Check-in < W7ZAP

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:04Z MFSK-32 @ 2504>>

ORCA DIGITAL NET – Early Check-in < W7ZAP

W6ADZ QNX

W6ADZ < W7ZAP Rgr tnx
W6ADZ Darrell Reno,NV QNX
Good signal Darrell
BK
Next?? < W7ZAP

Early ORCA Ck-Ins:
W1EEP* Gene Pine Valley,UT
K6ETA* Steve Petaluma,CA
K7DV Dave Idaho Falls,ID
KK6RJR Richard Bakersfield,CA QNX
W7WSV Steve Mesa,AZ
WB8HRO Tim Okemos,MI QNX relay: W7WSV
N7RBP Bob Medford,OR QNX
WA7HHE Brad Cedar City,UT
W7LUX Joe Flagstaff,AZ QNX
KD7CL Craig Riverton,OR QNX
WB7EUX Tom Joseph,OR
KE6SLS* Jaye Eureka,CA
W5CLE Charles Vancouver,WA QNX
W6ADZ Darrell Reno,NV QNX

ORCA DIGITAL NET – Early Check-in < W7ZAP

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:08Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
KR7KR QNX pse

KR7KR < W7ZAP Rgr tnx
KR7KR Ken Enoch,UT QNX
BK
Next?? < NCS

Did anyone copy the last stn?? < W7ZAP

Relaying Ck-In for Western Digital Net
Not copying NCS? Check in here…. and  Relaying Ck-In for Western Digital Net
Not copying NCS? Check in here…. and list QRU, QTC, QST or QNX < WA7HHE

WA7HHE Relaying ORCA DIGITAL NET Ck-In
Not copying NCS? Ck-In here … < WA7HHE

WA7HHE copies KI7TPD QNX

KI7TPD < W7ZAP Rgr tnx
KI7TPD Fred Cedar City,UT QNX
Wow that was a macro mis hit! Way to stay with it Brad and thanks for the relay :-)
BK
Next?? < W7ZAP

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:12Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
kg7fgt

KG7FGT < W7ZAP QSL David
KG7FGT David Zigzag,OR BK
QRZ? ORCA Ck-In < NCS

Early ORCA Ck-Ins:
W1EEP* Gene Pine Valley,UT
K6ETA* Steve Petaluma,CA
K7DV Dave Idaho Falls,ID
KK6RJR Richard Bakersfield,CA QNX
W7WSV Steve Mesa,AZ
WB8HRO Tim Okemos,MI QNX relay: W7WSV
N7RBP Bob Medford,OR QNX
WA7HHE Brad Cedar City,UT
W7LUX Joe Flagstaff,AZ QNX
KD7CL Craig Riverton,OR QNX
WB7EUX Tom Joseph,OR
KE6SLS* Jaye Eureka,CA
W5CLE Charles Vancouver,WA QNX
W6ADZ Darrell Reno,NV QNX
KR7KR Ken Enoch,UT QNX
KI7TPD Fred Cedar City,UT QNX relay: WA7HHE
KG7FGT David Zigzag,OR

ORCA DIGITAL NET – Early Check-in < W7ZAP

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:15Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
KI7DAD < W7ZAP Rgr tnx
KI7DAD Jeffery SUGAR CITY QNX
Welcome to ORCA Jeffry
I’ll list u as a monitor ur 1st couple of times to get the swing of things for ORCA
BK
There were a couple of doubles and I was unable to read the VidID
Again pse < W7ZAP

KG7VEJ QNX

KG7VEJ < W7ZAP Rgr tnx
KG7VEJ Jack Kanarraville,UT QNX
BK
Next?? < W7ZAP

W7ZAP < KW6M Steve, Walton OR QNX

NCS < W6DLW Dennis

KW6M < W7ZAP Rgr tnx
KW6M Steve Walton,OR QNX
BK

W6DLW < W7ZAP QSL Dennis
W6DLW Dennis Cedar City,UT BK
QRZ? ORCA Ck-In < NCS

W7ZAP < K6ETA That vid ID was a WA7 station maybe WA7WWW? < K6ETA
Okay Thanks Steve
BK
There was a double last stn agn pse < W7ZAP

KS6M

KS6M < W7ZAP QSL John
KS6M John Oakland,CA BK
QRZ? ORCA Ck-In < NCS

ORCA/W7ZAP < KG7VVN QNX

KG7VVN < W7ZAP QSL Bruno
KG7VVN Bruno Beryl,UT BK
QRZ? ORCA Ck-In < NCS

Early ORCA Ck-Ins:
W1EEP* Gene Pine Valley,UT
K6ETA* Steve Petaluma,CA
K7DV Dave Idaho Falls,ID
KK6RJR Richard Bakersfield,CA QNX
W7WSV Steve Mesa,AZ
WB8HRO Tim Okemos,MI QNX relay: W7WSV
N7RBP Bob Medford,OR QNX
WA7HHE Brad Cedar City,UT
W7LUX Joe Flagstaff,AZ QNX
KD7CL Craig Riverton,OR QNX
WB7EUX Tom Joseph,OR
KE6SLS* Jaye Eureka,CA
W5CLE Charles Vancouver,WA QNX
W6ADZ Darrell Reno,NV QNX
KR7KR Ken Enoch,UT QNX
KI7TPD Fred Cedar City,UT QNX relay: WA7HHE
KG7FGT David Zigzag,OR
KI7DAD Jeffery SUGAR CITY QNX
KG7VEJ Jack Kanarraville,UT QNX
KW6M Steve Walton,OR QNX
W6DLW Dennis Cedar City,UT
KS6M John Oakland,CA
KG7VVN Bruno Beryl,UT

ORCA DIGITAL NET – Early Check-in < W7ZAP

ORCA DIGITAL NET – Early Check-in < W7ZAP

ORCA DIGITAL NET – Early Check-in < W7ZAP

Early ORCA Ck-Ins:
W1EEP* Gene Pine Valley,UT
K6ETA* Steve Petaluma,CA
K7DV Dave Idaho Falls,ID
KK6RJR Richard Bakersfield,CA QNX
W7WSV Steve Mesa,AZ
WB8HRO Tim Okemos,MI QNX relay: W7WSV
N7RBP Bob Medford,OR QNX
WA7HHE Brad Cedar City,UT
W7LUX Joe Flagstaff,AZ QNX
KD7CL Craig Riverton,OR QNX
WB7EUX Tom Joseph,OR
KE6SLS* Jaye Eureka,CA
W5CLE Charles Vancouver,WA QNX
W6ADZ Darrell Reno,NV QNX
KR7KR Ken Enoch,UT QNX
KI7TPD Fred Cedar City,UT QNX relay: WA7HHE
KG7FGT David Zigzag,OR
KI7DAD Jeffery Sugar City,ID QNX
KG7VEJ Jack Kanarraville,UT QNX
KW6M Steve Walton,OR QNX
W6DLW Dennis Cedar City,UT
KS6M John Oakland,CA
KG7VVN Bruno Beryl,UT
K7KY Doug Brookings,OR NCS
W7ZAP Mindy Brookings,OR NCS

2020-10-27 19:29:22p 02:29:22z
WELCOME to ORCA DIGITAL NET
Mindy W7ZAP/NCS, Brookings,OR, 35w, 210′ Doublet @ 80′

ORCA meets every Tuesday 1930p/0230z – 3.581+1500 – MFSK-32
NBEMS Software: FLDIGI, FLMSG, FLAMP. Dave W1HKJ, Developer

ORCA is a DIRECTED net, dedicated to learning and developing
digital operating skills and practicing NBEMS traffic handling.
ORCA connects Amateur Operators with common interest in
training, information-sharing, and mutual-aid.
Practice makes perfect!

New to ORCA? See: http://orcadigitalnet.com/quick-start/

Following check-in NCS sends:
1) Signal evaluation image (30sec)
2) Rotation list
3) Announcements

FLAMP Exercise:
Have FLAMP open. Stay focused.
Exercise is interactive and brisk.

Traffic Round: NCS calls stations in rotation. No
practice traffic? Send ‘QRU’. All traffic is sent
to NCS; only NCS REPORTS/FILLS. NCS will fill
Traffic Round messages after net on request.

Comment Round: RX reports, observations, questions,
comments (keyboard or FLMSG BLANK Form as you like)

CONFIG 4 ORCA:
LOCK: Cursor @ 1500
ENABLE: RxID
DISABLE: TxID, end-of-Tx-ID, Pre-Signal-Tone*
DISABLE: Mode-ID, CWID, CW-Postamble-ID
* Pre-Tone manually (TUNE BUTTON) when doubles are likely.

—–

REMAINING CK-INS COME NOW
ACTIVE Ops Send: ‘CALLSIGN’ ONLY or VidID
MONITORING Ops Send: ‘CALLSIGN QNX’ (in&out)
FIRST TIME Op? Send: CALL/NAME/QTH < NCS

KJ7BHK, QNX

KJ7BHK < W7ZAP Rgr tnx
KJ7BHK Brian Vancouver,WA QNX
BK
Anyone else?? < NCS

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:33Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
de AC7JW k

AC7JW < W7ZAP TU Jason
AC7JW Jason Woods Cross,UT
BK
Anyone else?? < W7ZAP

KG7VVN < W7ZAP Bruno pls relay call 4 ck-in TU < W7ZAP

KG7VVN < W7ZAP Bruno pls relay call 4 ck-in TU < W7ZAP

KG7VVN Relaying Ck-In 4 ORCA DIGITAL NET.
Not copying NCS? Check in here … < KG7VVN

Nil heard < KG7VVN

Thanks Bruno
BK

Signal Evaluation Image <IMAGE:G,C:\Users\owner 1\Documents\ORCA\ORCASmallBlack.png>

Sending Pic:140×140; < W7ZAP @h esMaq1a lo/ihfo »o s°s s(o9wP

… start
[WRAP:beg][WRAP:lf][WRAP:fn 0RCA.b2s]<flmsg>4.0.14
:hdr_fm:21
W7ZAP 20202810023720
:hdr_ed:21
W7ZAP 20202810011638
<blankform>
:mg:889 ORCA DIGITAL NET 27/OCT/20 Check-in/Rotation:

Check-ins: 27
Stations:
W1EEP* Gene Pine Valley,UT
K6ETA* Steve Petaluma,CA
K7DV Dave Idaho Falls,ID
KK6RJR Richard Bakersfield,CA QNX
W7WSV Steve Mesa,AZ
WB8HRO Tim Okemos,MI QNX relay: W7WSV
N7RBP Bob Medford,OR QNX
WA7HHE Brad Cedar City,UT
W7LUX Joe Flagstaff,AZ QNX
KD7CL Craig Riverton,OR QNX
WB7EUX Tom Joseph,OR
KE6SLS* Jaye Eureka,CA
W5CLE Charles Vancouver,WA QNX
W6ADZ Darrell Reno,NV QNX
KR7KR Ken Enoch,UT QNX
KI7TPD Fred Cedar City,UT QNX relay: WA7HHE
KG7FGT David Zigzag,OR
KI7DAD Jeffery Sugar City,ID QNX
KG7VEJ Jack Kanarraville,UT QNX
KW6M Steve Walton,OR QNX
W6DLW Dennis Cedar City,UT
KS6M John Oakland,CA
KG7VVN Bruno Beryl,UT
KJ7BHK Brian Vancouver,WA QNX
AC7JW Jason Woods Cross,UT
K7KY Doug Brookings,OR NCS
W7ZAP Mindy Brookings,OR NCS

*Stations called for COMMENTS only
[WRAP:chksum 4D26][WRAP:end] … end

Anyone need a reTX of roster? < NCS

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Tonight’s FLAMP exercise distributes the file, ‘ex193.txt’, an FLDIGI/FLMSG/FLAMP
exercise. If you complete the OPTIONAL exercise within, send that file to NCS in
the Traffic round with FLAMP.

Remember our dedication to commerce this weekend and set your clocks back.

If it seems we’re sticklers about net protocols and routines, it’s because we’re a
Training Net. Regular practice imprints procedures and routines deeply in our mental
and muscle memory. If we practice sloppy, our imbedded skills will reflect this.
Better we practice correctly and not waste our time. If you learn and incorporate
digital net fundamentals here on ORCA, you will be well poised to work any digital
Traffic or Emergency nets; you will be a net-asset.

Implementing net protocols and routines comes from direct observation of net activities
and reading/comprehending written instructions. Both contribute to learning and imbedding
net routines. Every net begins with a Preamble where NCS presents net protocols and
operations. It’s important to read and understand these instructions. They outline what you
can expect from the net and what the net expects from you. When NCS asks for specific
information at ck-in, that’s all you should send. We’re practicing digital networking and
traffic-handling; reading and following instructions is fundamental to these tasks. Your
participation reflects your understanding of net protocols and conventions.

We’re thinking to add a limited Classified page to the website. COVID19 has changed our
household economy a little. We’re looking for opportunities to reduce ongoing expenses.
And, we have quite a bit of unused radio equipment. We’re considering listing it on a web
page where most visitors are ORCA members. We would have a major advantage over eHam
& QRZ classified; there would be no worries about rip-offs. We would be the only sellers and
ORCA members the most likely buyers. No problem resolving any issues between seller and buyer.
No worries about buyers replacing good parts with bad and returning the item. Anyway, it’s an
OT use of the website and we want to know how you feel about the concept. We’re thinking to
turn some unused gear into funding ORCA expenses. Your thoughts during the Comment Round
are welcome.

Dave W1HKJ has released an Alpha version of FLDIGI, 4.1.15.04. It includes the new
@LOCK:xx|xxx|x TAG and two new WIDE versions of MFSK-32 & 64. They’re really wide!
If you are bold enough to run Alpha versions, install this one and we’ll try the new WIDE
modes next week after closing.

Thanks for emailing the original Signal Evaluation images to: ncs@orcadigitalnet.com

Net Report posted soon: http://orcadigitalnet.com/reports/

Next, an event that slipped our minds …

Our sincere apology to our members in Independence,MO. We forgot to honor
the passing of their colleague, Larry Trullinger KB0EMB on September 23, 2020.
Larry passed away after a brief illness. A member of ORCA DIGITAL NET, Larry
was instrumental in bringing his digital-radio friends to ORCA. He was a respected
Elmer. Our best wishes to Larry’s family and friends.. God Speed, Larry; we miss you.

Let’s pause for a few moments of silence for KB0EMB, his family, and friends …

Thank you. Next is the FLAMP Exercise with K7KY < NCS

<@TXRSID:on>

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:45Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
Tonight’s FLAMP exercise begins in PSK63-RC4, 220wpm, 330hz, 80%).
We’ll fill with THOR 50×1 (176wpm, 900hz, 80%), & THOR-22 (78wpm,
524hz). Check your filters. WIDE mode ahead… < K7KY

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:46Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:46Z 4xPSK63R @ 1500>>
ORCA DIGITAL NET DE K7KY

<PROG 21 9FAE>{5DF6}FLAMP 2.2.05.02
<FILE 30 3C67>{5DF6}20201028000044:ex193.txt
<ID 16 C9D9>{5DF6}K7KY SW/OR
<SIZE 15 FEAB>{5DF6}533 5 112
<DESC 12 C0F8>{5DF6}ex#193
<DATA 120 750C>{5DF6:1}OPTIONAL – FLDIGI/FLMSG/FLAMP file-manipulation exercise

In FLMSG, create an ICS-213 file named,’URCALL_ex193
<DATA 120 7786>{5DF6:2}.213′.
Make ‘Inc:’= ex#193. Make ‘To’= W7ZAP. Make ‘Fm’= URCALL.
Make ‘Sub’= Time/Class. Copy the following qu
<DATA 120 9E25>{5DF6:3}estion to the
new file, ‘Originator’ tab. Enter your reply on the ‘Responder’ tab.

How long have you held an
<DATA 120 3BA2>{5DF6:4} Amateur License and what is your License class?

If you complete this OPTIONAL exercise, send ‘URCALL_ex155.2
<DATA 93 21AC>{5DF6:5}13’ to NCS with FLAMP in the Traffic Round. Before sending,change ‘QST’ to ‘W7ZAP’. 9
<CNTL 10 9641>{5DF6:EOF}
<CNTL 10 364D>{5DF6:EOT}

DE K7KY K

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:47Z 4xPSK63R @ 1500>>

For REPORTS, I’ll prompt you in order with
your CALL only. Press the FLAMP ‘REPORT’
Button or send ‘No Copy’. I may ask you
to RELAY fill blocks.

We begin with … K7DV

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:48Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
W7WSV

SV
File : ex193.txt
<MISSING 8 9C6D>{5DF6}4
DE W7WSV K

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:48Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
WA7HHE

DE WA7HHE
File : Unassigned
<MISSING 12 D1C4>{5DF6}1 3 5
DE WA7HHE K

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:48Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
WB7EUX

DE WB7EUX
File : ex193.txt
<MISSING 8 3C6E>{5DF6}2
DE WB7EUX K

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:49Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
KG7FGT

DE KG7FGT
File : ex193.txt
<MISSING 12 47C4>{5DF6}3 4 5
DE KG7FGT K

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:49Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
W6DLW

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:50Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
DE W6DLW
File : Unassigned
<MISSING 16 D1B5>{5DF6}1 2 3 4 5
DE W6DLW K

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:50Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
KS6M

NCS < No copy. < KS6M

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:50Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
KG7VVN

DE KG7VVN
File : ex193.txt
<MISSING 12 E2C4>{5DF6}2 3 5
DE KG7VVN K

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:51Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
AC7JW

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:51Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
DE AC7JW
File : ex193.txt
<MISSING 14 ACFD>{5DF6}PREAMBLE
DE AC7JW K

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:51Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:51Z THOR 50 x1 @ 1500>>
ORCA DIGITAL NET DE K7KY

<PROG 21 9FAE>{5DF6}FLAMP 2.2.05.02
<FILE 30 3C67>{5DF6}20201028000044:ex193.txt
<ID 16 C9D9>{5DF6}K7KY SW/OR
<SIZE 15 FEAB>{5DF6}533 5 112
<DESC 12 C0F8>{5DF6}ex#193
<DATA 120 750C>{5DF6:1}OPTIONAL – FLDIGI/FLMSG/FLAMP file-manipulation exercise

In FLMSG, create an ICS-213 file named,’URCALL_ex193
<DATA 120 7786>{5DF6:2}.213′.
Make ‘Inc:’= ex#193. Make ‘To’= W7ZAP. Make ‘Fm’= URCALL.
Make ‘Sub’= Time/Class. Copy the following qu
<DATA 120 9E25>{5DF6:3}estion to the
new file, ‘Originator’ tab. Enter your reply on the ‘Responder’ tab.

How long have you held an
<DATA 120 3BA2>{5DF6:4} Amateur License and what is your License class?

If you complete this OPTIONAL exercise, send ‘URCALL_ex155.2
<DATA 93 21AC>{5DF6:5}13’ to NCS with FLAMP in the Traffic Round. Before sending,change ‘QST’ to ‘W7ZAP’. 9
<CNTL 10 9641>{5DF6:EOF}
<CNTL 10 364D>{5DF6:EOT}

DE K7KY K

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:53Z THOR 50 x1 @ 1500>>
K7DV 

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:53Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
W7WSV

File : ex193.txt
<MISSING 15 A06B>{5DF6}CONFIRMED

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:53Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
WA7HHE

DE WA7HHE
File : ex193.txt
<MISSING 15 A06B>{5DF6}CONFIRMED
DE WA7HHE K

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:54Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
WB7EUX

DE WB7EUX
File : ex193.txt
<MISSING 15 A06B>{5DF6}CONFIRMED
DE WB7EUX K

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:54Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
KG7FGT

DE KG7FGT
File : ex193.txt
<MISSING 15 A06B>{5DF6}CONFIRMED
DE KG7FGT K

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:54Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
W6DLW

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:55Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
DE W6DLW
File : ex193.txt
<MISSING 10 8D38>{5DF6}1 2
DE W6DLW K

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:55Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
KS6M

DE KS6M
File : Unassigned
<MISSING 14 ACFD>{5DF6}PREAMBLE
DE KS6M K

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:55Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
KG7VVN

DE KG7VVN
File : ex193.txt
<MISSING 15 A06B>{5DF6}CONFIRMED
DE KG7VVN K

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:56Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
AC7JW

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:56Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
DE AC7JW
File : ex193.txt
<MISSING 10 693B>{5DF6}2 4
DE AC7JW K

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:56Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:56Z THOR 22 @ 1500>>
ORCA DIGITAL NET DE K7KY

<PROG 21 9FAE>{5DF6}FLAMP 2.2.05.02
<FILE 30 3C67>{5DF6}20201028000044:ex193.txt
<ID 16 C9D9>{5DF6}K7KY SW/OR
<SIZE 15 FEAB>{5DF6}533 5 112
<DESC 12 C0F8>{5DF6}ex#193
<DATA 120 750C>{5DF6:1}OPTIONAL – FLDIGI/FLMSG/FLAMP file-manipulation exercise

In FLMSG, create an ICS-213 file named,’URCALL_ex193
<DATA 120 7786>{5DF6:2}.213′.
Make ‘Inc:’= ex#193. Make ‘To’= W7ZAP. Make ‘Fm’= URCALL.
Make ‘Sub’= Time/Class. Copy the following qu
<DATA 120 9E25>{5DF6:3}estion to the
new file, ‘Originator’ tab. Enter your reply on the ‘Responder’ tab.

How long have you held an
<DATA 120 3BA2>{5DF6:4} Amateur License and what is your License class?

If you complete this OPTIONAL exercise, send ‘URCALL_ex155.2
<DATA 93 21AC>{5DF6:5}13’ to NCS with FLAMP in the Traffic Round. Before sending,change ‘QST’ to ‘W7ZAP’. 9
<CNTL 10 9641>{5DF6:EOF}
<CNTL 10 364D>{5DF6:EOT}

DE K7KY K

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:59Z THOR 22 @ 1500>>
Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T02:59Z THOR 22 @ 1500>>
K7DV

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T03:00Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
W6DLW

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T03:00Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
DE W6DLW
File : ex193.txt
<MISSING 10 8D38>{5DF6}1 2
DE W6DLW K

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T03:00Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
KS6M

S6M
File : Unassigned
<MISSING 14 ACFD>{5DF6}PREAMBLE
DE KS6M K

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T03:00Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
AC7JW

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T03:01Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
DE AC7JW
File : ex193.txt
<MISSING 15 A06B>{5DF6}CONFIRMED
DE AC7JW K

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T03:01Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
We’ll extend the exercise one round to catch the last two stations BK

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T03:02Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
ORCA DIGITAL NET DE K7KY

<PROG 21 9FAE>{5DF6}FLAMP 2.2.05.02
<FILE 30 3C67>{5DF6}20201028000044:ex193.txt
<ID 16 C9D9>{5DF6}K7KY SW/OR
<SIZE 15 FEAB>{5DF6}533 5 112
<DESC 12 C0F8>{5DF6}ex#193
<DATA 120 750C>{5DF6:1}OPTIONAL – FLDIGI/FLMSG/FLAMP file-manipulation exercise

In FLMSG, create an ICS-213 file named,’URCALL_ex193
<DATA 120 7786>{5DF6:2}.213′.
Make ‘Inc:’= ex#193. Make ‘To’= W7ZAP. Make ‘Fm’= URCALL.
Make ‘Sub’= Time/Class. Copy the following qu
<DATA 120 9E25>{5DF6:3}estion to the
new file, ‘Originator’ tab. Enter your reply on the ‘Responder’ tab.

How long have you held an
<DATA 120 3BA2>{5DF6:4} Amateur License and what is your License class?

If you complete this OPTIONAL exercise, send ‘URCALL_ex155.2
<DATA 93 21AC>{5DF6:5}13’ to NCS with FLAMP in the Traffic Round. Before sending,change ‘QST’ to ‘W7ZAP’. 9
<CNTL 10 9641>{5DF6:EOF}
<CNTL 10 364D>{5DF6:EOT}

DE K7KY K

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T03:04Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
W6DLW

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T03:04Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
KS6M

DE KS6M
File : ex193.txt
<MISSING 15 A06B>{5DF6}CONFIRMED
DE KS6M K

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T03:04Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
We got all except K7DV W6DLW tonite… remember, when NCS call you, there’s no need to pre-tone and only NCS runs with TxID on during net… u shuld only use

TxID when ur changing modes during net tnx btn < K7KY

Good exercise Doug during a fading band… THOR 50×1 confirmed by 5 stns, THOR-22 confirmed by 1 stn, and MFSK-32 confirmed by 1 stn.
BK

ORCA DIGITAL NET
20:06:36p 03:06:36z
Late Ck-In? < NCS

We begin the TRAFFIC round with Dave K7DV < W7ZAP

Looks like we lost Dave
BK

Next 4 Traffic is Steve W7WSV < NCS

W7ZAP DE W7WSV

<PROG 18 AEC9>{D34E}FLAMP 2.2.05
<FILE 36 B35C>{D34E}20201028025625:W7WSV_ex193.213
<ID 28 87B5>{D34E}W7WSV Mesa, AZ DM43ej
<SIZE 14 620E>{D34E}349 5 80
<DATA 88 1122>{D34E:1}[b64:start]AUxaTUEAAAEtXQAAAAQAHhmJhvwzDh5XomGzS3/dFmgr2dseqaG1a58RUMuc32WKsWna+
<DATA 88 99D5>{D34E:2}cAAoW/xNr56GeYXq3hnwglIZ6ACJ0AejlJ4JlPkQ7zmfLOPRQ+q8p7KEMA1JHOECdq1oNZn6sK9Ld4SW
<DATA 88 CC86>{D34E:3}x/e7mPbE3d95a2CZ04PwGaMkCy2z/UY4ORAm+DSAu0BiS5XELUbkstRqidv1pPoZEJZyaVfwGh+Olm7o
<DATA 88 2445>{D34E:4}6vbU3piwAZYIZauCdBbtcChlw1kptmnkkIoRtTnorVbmOVe3Ut6EbG6wXxKrwUpdkyF+Ddarnt9KOord
<DATA 37 6282>{D34E:5}ntQx2XVLAwXzkmmJCA=
[b64:end] <CNTL 10 0236>{D34E:EOF}
<CNTL 10 A23A>{D34E:EOT}

DE W7WSV K

<STX>
DE W7ZAP
File : W7WSV_ex193.213
<MISSING 15 9BB3>{D34E}CONFIRMED
DE W7ZAP K

Over to Brad WA7HHE 4 Traffic < NCS

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T03:10Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
QST DE WA7HHE

<PROG 18 1318>{33C4}FLAMP 2.2.05
<FILE 35 1EBF>{33C4}20201028002628:Cyber_Turb.p2s
<ID 38 7F2B>{33C4}WA7HHE CEDAR CITY, UTAH (DM37HP)
<SIZE 14 97DF>{33C4}549 9 64
<DESC 16 EC27>{33C4}Cyber Turb
<DATA 72 C236>{33C4:1}[b64:start]AUxaTUEAAAINXQAAAAQAHhmJhvwzDh5XomGzS4A1gJQr2dseqaG1a
<DATA 72 42E2>{33C4:2}6A7n9+gNTXwvdHL+cVBq6nWmzSa0yXVi66Prrx7K1ppOuR/cibX0JD8KXyWFVaG2
<DATA 72 6364>{33C4:3}gtmA8A5e6OK6pUE3Q7RlgxDi+6X4TIKMuq1vZRWfCEt4UkD2jrVbYrIfKjTHFLd2
<DATA 72 9668>{33C4:4}3x3F1mY74yP5mrxqCr7uDEOYlJv/oagLcqnDTrwEWtkTNRpu2GZSWoh6ZE+FNUOX
<DATA 72 F84A>{33C4:5}7ouSXorio9tn57YJBVIW18P3myf+9bIfJfX4bvbOxgCtuT/kpfArzfmgQonucK1h
<DATA 72 44E2>{33C4:6}PB9qiJsgI6SYQ87JLY4if5qa+djW9raIdZhH+/GrLkc9a/gnbC+ZSxQkP9c5EMi8
<DATA 72 D98B>{33C4:7}qp3BGIhb7kq3fYjfZJr4M9p2Q2COGyfsMR360X1MfwrBSAIaEq5Ca8koD6l16KeF
<DATA 72 667A>{33C4:8}wpAqEBsT5PTmd6XvFeUqgC17xXQCpfec7YA+pi7DUGngt0e2KmNXW8ckFlkqKg/4
<DATA 45 6425>{33C4:9}w+Fsu4boWPGtWb5STCFhVXpUh0=
[b64:end] <CNTL 10 1678>{33C4:EOF}
<CNTL 10 B674>{33C4:EOT}

DE WA7HHE K

<STX>
DE W7ZAP
File : Cyber_Turb.p2s
<MISSING 15 65DE>{33C4}CONFIRMED
DE W7ZAP K

Over to Tom WB7EUX 4 Traffic < NCS

W7ZAP DE WB7EUX

<PROG 18 69EC>{F0A4}FLAMP 2.2.05
<FILE 37 E8D7>{F0A4}20201028025046:WB7EUX_ex193.213
<ID 22 D759>{F0A4}WB7EUX Joseph OR
<SIZE 14 8731>{F0A4}317 4 96
<DATA 104 995F>{F0A4:1}[b64:start]AUxaTUEAAAD6XQAAAAQAHhmJhvwzDh5XomGzS4A04iI1iNI47BBbzwyhm1dXMv7rYZI1H/uQ
EZwcidatH9b0a
<DATA 104 D289>{F0A4:2}sJKIGXQ9NAhVac3AA9m86fpaKF0QMMlqIWNBcfhFxpfo1IjQeKRW08JUrUa/iiAU2DuYkw+3PMDhxRzqhgC6
vRzDUMd0aboK
<DATA 104 A96B>{F0A4:3}OnvgOoE/6E4IiVdhPic1SY2eBmFntywl5293y6ZasclWMcjZiFfvhteXEzrR8771pxLjhDjCqpkgbyxIW7OtQT378
Ez97ZMX
<DATA 37 DC93>{F0A4:4}dfpmbW6HFg8XrMtvA==
[b64:end] <CNTL 10 5141>{F0A4:EOF}
<CNTL 10 F14D>{F0A4:EOT}

DE WB7EUX K

<STX>
DE W7ZAP
File : WB7EUX_ex193.213
<MISSING 15 D456>{F0A4}CONFIRMED
DE W7ZAP K

WOw, we have some longtime amateurs on board! 66 and 52 years!
There’s a lot of knowledge out there!!
BK

KG7FGT David ur turn 4 Traffic < W7ZAP

W7ZAP DE KG7FGT

<PROG 18 4D26>{1D79}FLAMP 2.2.03
<FILE 37 FF6D>{1D79}20201028025623:KG7FGT_ex193.213
<ID 17 4F5C>{1D79}KG7FGT CN95
<SIZE 14 1C84>{1D79}305 5 64
<DATA 72 455B>{1D79:1}[b64:start]AUxaTUEAAADkXQAAAAQAHhmJhvwzDh5XomGzS38gdg0nNQ3PvaJst
<DATA 72 1B47>{1D79:2}rm+O+0URgKolgTriJBtx5VZ7Ter3bx5W/M2sMUvqP15fZadzomEufLK61zZOuzpB
<DATA 72 7051>{1D79:3}liFQuItoawjnHevXfHTXptiWm5ZRdeGewL5ezuZMhr0N/VVvHOUUrF+s4+7Prfg4
<DATA 72 EC29>{1D79:4}huNfGnNGMffJ+ax2UQauudKv1/BbzdaEdyBpp5JN1HxfIKd6sWa4DZPRk7MBghdG
<DATA 57 1D80>{1D79:5}VKbqyEi4w38dWsn4ptWsS9VvQvoNGUPXz/V/GIA
[b64:end] <CNTL 10 AE12>{1D79:EOF}
<CNTL 10 0E1E>{1D79:EOT}

DE KG7FGT K

<STX>
DE W7ZAP
File : KG7FGT_ex193.213
<MISSING 15 CCE2>{1D79}CONFIRMED
DE W7ZAP K

Next 4 Traffic is Dennis W6DLW < NCS

W6DLW Dennis ur turn 4 traffic < NCS

Looks like we lost Dennis
BK

Over to John KS6M 4 Traffic < NCS

7ZAP DE KS6M

<PROG 21 B5D0>{3300}FLAMP 2.2.05.02
<FILE 35 936A>{3300}20201028030600:KS6M_ex193.213
<ID 26 0B18>{3300}KS6M Oakland CA CM87
<SIZE 14 B175>{3300}381 6 64
<DATA 72 7EF8>{3300:1}[b64:start]AUxaTUEAAAF1XQAAAAQAHhmJhvwzDh5XomGzS4BjBERiwjtqbmFQC
<DATA 72 8D24>{3300:2}X8vo9gY9Ot/nszWsuxszbmGWss2X0xKiDsHOSYoKwcZleMkLG5E8XPxyePe2fI+B
<DATA 72 D981>{3300:3}gdnq3Ab8NToYFh486e3YCQU4Xs9G3tOb0Xm+V18HLrkS5WA78Q6hZoIo2y9DW4by
<DATA 72 C541>{3300:4}5VO2JT7/37z4FlT1z052PmFi7L5zT656kBeUHFUrCaPPcVlYPi03Z8NOPJXhdyLs
<DATA 72 45F1>{3300:5}dmFTDQIMx7gihsXzdN6PGA672R1yX14xnrcyn80wpK7efw6xYcJqrXQQg0ztYupg
<DATA 69 3D50>{3300:6}9/xOKuG2OTi9Zqexjdoe9kXdLqbNCxdfKD+41ayhSFQtb4KMUhg
[b64:end] <CNTL 10 553B>{3300:EOF}
<CNTL 10 F537>{3300:EOT}

DE KS6M K

<STX>
DE W7ZAP
File : KS6M_ex193.213
<MISSING 15 2E8E>{3300}CONFIRMED
DE W7ZAP K

Over to Bruno KG7VVN 4 Traffic < NCS

W7ZAP DE KG7VVN

<PROG 18 5006>{9386}FLAMP 2.2.05
<FILE 37 1446>{9386}20201028025757:KG7VVN_ex193.213
<ID 29 82A7>{9386}KG7VVN BERYL, UTAH DM37
<SIZE 14 8DCD>{9386}361 4 96
<DATA 104 4241>{9386:1}[b64:start]AUxaTUEAAAFNXQAAAAQAHhmJhvwzDh5XomGzS3+BXg3MZjNoOC0153x89wOtKUnD/UvFpU
62E9vXs+4Kw8tvn
<DATA 104 4193>{9386:2}JqZQuajb4PDSsAws/cBhmoEejr6z2YPmCesytuuh2veEpl1uJO4aH+Pt7HdxFQy4TDF475NckoPt8E4D/HnW9B
ky0rG8BO7h
<DATA 104 BA99>{9386:3}93s7kVGGwWP5OxdqUYdz9eXlAOcw214bLBpQao0FxbYFdqZwTyCPBiubRejPgE8J58fF/V9RQemLlasjxcSlj0
nYU6cnDE3M
<DATA 81 1A1A>{9386:4}zH3xeaWgqspYQ/KrULx9kx/pbC0SdLlvTOgZ/asYmPGmKiSSwsn2sn0CUHaMgA=
[b64:end] <CNTL 10 53CC>{9386:EOF}
<CNTL 10 F3C0>{9386:EOT}

DE KG7VVN K

<STX>
DE W7ZAP
File : KG7VVN_ex193.213
<MISSING 15 737B>{9386}CONFIRMED
DE W7ZAP K

AC7JW Jason ur turn 4 Traffic < W7ZAP

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T03:22Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
NCS de AC7JW having difficulty getting FLMSG to load ICS213 file. Thought I had this fixed, but need to keep working on it. Everything a bit more difficult on this RPi4 than Windows hi hi. Anyway, been Ham 36 years, class is Extra. BTU NCS de AC7JW

Yes RBpi is not as simple… wow u have a lot of time & experience in this hobby too!
BK

ORCA DIGITAL NET
20:23:14p 03:23:14z
Late Ck-In? < NCS

The COMMENT round begins with Gene W1EEP < W7ZAP

W7ZAP DE W1EEP GOOD NET I HAVE A QUESTION ON THE FLDIGI 4.1.15 THE GREEN BAR AT THE BOTTOM UV METER CAN YOU EXPLAIN THAT FUNCTION IN THE EMAIL YOU SEND OUT? NOT SURE

THE HOW IT HELPS THX AS ALWAYS 73’S TO ALL

We’re studying it ourselves… looks vy interesting
BK
Next 4 Comments is Steve K6ETA < NCS

< K6ETA Large and very orderly Net tonight! Good job all! We have actual solar flares going on, so watch for DX! BTN < K6ETA

Yes band is showing some changes WSV is much stronger tonight and others that r usually strong not so much… propagation!
BK

Over to Dave K7DV 4 Comments < W7ZAP

Next 4 Comments is Steve W7WSV < NCS

ORCA <W7WSV
NCS S6, 4 dB
Exercise:
PSK63-RC4 S5, 83%
THOR 50 S5, -1 dB, 100%
THOR 22 S5, +3 dB
Traffic:
WA7HHE S4, -7 dB, 0%
WB7EUX S4, +2 dB, 100%
KG7FGT S3, -12 dB, 0%
KS6M S3, -6 dB, 0%
KG7VVN S8, 14 dB, 100% Great sig.
AC7JW S7, 11 dB, potential 100% w/ that sig.
Not much cpy on FLamp traffic tonight, but fair amount of DX popping up during last week.
Stay alert. Stay safe. 73 <W7WSV

Nice report Steve tnx. Good signal from u S9 and 1db
BK

Over to Brad WA7HHE 4 Comments < W7ZAP

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T03:28Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
ORCA < WA7HHE, Thanks for everyone’s patiences with my trying to find the correct Macro button:(
Well,Christmas has arrived early at this QTH, SteppIR Crackup Vertical (80m-2m)going through dry run assembly in my front room. Then just need some warmer weather.

Need a lighter portable antenna for when I go camping. Always fun to check into ORCA and WDN when doing so.
Wish everyone a safe and enjoyable evening. < Brad

New antenna sounds like fun. A tip for wayward macros…. if u want it to stop… hit ESC button. We learned about this not too long ago and have used it a bunch of times… vy helpful!
BK
WB7EUX Tom ur up 4 Comments < W7ZAP

NCS < WB7EUX Beautiful and crisp Autumn weather this week and next. Cleaning up leaves and moving around boxes in the barn and garage.

Expanding on the latest Fldigi release, it also has many additional platform optimization including most Raspberry Pi flavors. Dave plans to release same for other members of the Fldigi suite. The greeen bar allows you to set the input level to Fldigi. In my case I adjust the RF gain on the K3S. That said, if AGC is running it appears that nothing happens!

FYI, I have six Raspberry Pi computers running in the shack.

Thanks for the net and 73 de WB7EUX

Thanks for the info on the new release… we’re interested in learning more about it. WX sounds good in ur neck of the woods… much like ours. Good time to get things prepped for winter
BK
Next 4 Comments is Jaye KE6SLS < NCS

ORCA Digital Net de ARS ke6sls, Jaye in Eureka! California running
50 watts to the inverted M.

w7zap, 17db, 100%, FLmsg 100%,
k7ky, 10db, 100%, FLamp 100%,
KS6M, -1db, 100%, FLamp 86%,
WA7HHE,-2db to -9db, FLamp 80%, thank you Santa! Wow
WB7EUX, 4db, FLamp 100%, good info abt fldigi, tnx
KG7FGT, 2db, FLamp 100%,
W6DLW –, nothing heard
KG7VVN, -2db, FLamp 100%,
AC7JW, 2db, 100%,
W1EEP, -5, 90%
K6ETA, 6db, 100%
W7WSV, no copy
**active stations only**

another sunny day here in Eureka. Not very warm, but no wind today, so that was quite welcome!

Managed to get some shopping done. Waiting for several return phone calls.

Radio shack seems to be up and running fine now. Really loving the new LIPO4 battery.

QSB is on all signals here tonight. But still hearing most well. Would welcome FILLS for W7WSV KS6M & WA7HHE.

Dinner tonight was deap fried zuccini, deap fried egg, and meatloaf :) Old Frydaddies are fun machines. heehee

Oh yeah, pic was P5 here dispite the QSB

73 all, be safe and make sure to turn those clocks back!

Jaye ke6sls

Excellent report Jaye and we’ll fill ur files following the net
BK
Next 4 Comments is David KG7FGT < NCS

KG7FGT de ORCA
Signal report from CN95
W7ZAP +7dB
K7KY +8dB
K7DV No Copy
W7WSV No Copy
WA7HHE +4dB 0% FLAMP
WB7EUX +7dB 100% FLAMP
W6DLW No Copy
KS6M -7dB 0% FLAMP
KG7VVN -5dB
AC7JW +3dB
W1EEP -2dB
K6ETA 0dB

Not much for comments this time around. Propagation seems way better than last week. Still some fading. No damaged gear to repair or replace, finally. I have no issue with the idea of a classified section. I may even find something to buy.
I hope everyone stays safe and healthy. 73 to you all.

Nice report David and ur S9 6dB
Tnx for ur comments
BK
W6DLW Dennis ur up 4 Comments < W7ZAP

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T03:37Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>

W6DLW ur started then stopped… agn pse < W7ZAP

We’ll come back to Dennis
BK

Over to John KS6M 4 Comments < W7ZAP

NCS and the net < Just finished three days under a Red Flag Warning. Cool, dry, gusty winds from the northeast — in the SF Bay Area we call them Diablo winds.

Electric utility PG&E provided a lot of warning for a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) on Sunday night, then changed its mind for my neighborhood and our power stayed on. Then last night at 9 pm, out of nowhere, a robocall arrived announcing a PSPS for early this morning. At 10 pm, one hour after the call, the power went off.

One hour isn’t much time to prepare, especially for such things as remembering to release the emergency latch on the garage door so it can be opened without power. All is well so far here in the Bay Area, though Southern Cal is not so fortunate.

Wishing for good health to all. 73.

< KS6M

My brother is in Walnut Creek and dealing w/that too. A lot to think about when power goes off. Stay safe!
BK
KG7VVN Bruno ur up 4 Comments < W7ZAP

ORCA NCS GE Mindy/Doug N ORCA Ops
Helped w/ one last repeater antenna swap N tune on Frisco PK b4 the weather turned :-)
Sig Rprt:
NCS -5, + 5db KBD 95% FLAMP 63-RC4 50%, 50×1 (-2db) 100%, Thor 22 -4,-2 db
K7DV No Copy
W7WSV -13, -7 db KBD 85% FLAMP 0%
WA7HHE -11, +5db KBD 80% FLAMP 50×1 (-17, -12 db) 0%
WB7EUX -8,+5db KBD 95% FLAMP 80%
KE6SLS -12,-8db KBD 5%
KG7FGT -14,-11 db KBD 1% FLAMP 0%
W6DLW No Copy
KS6M -14, -6 db KBD 5-85% FLAMP 0%
AC7JW 0,+6 db KBD 100%

Stay Healthy. Stay Sane! :-) 73 < KG7VVN

Nice report Bruno. Ur one of those guys who is great to have around for the repeaters!
BK
Next 4 Comments is Jason AC7JW < NCS

AC7JW Jason ur up 4 Comments < W7ZAP

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T03:43Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
time Net de AC7JW tnx all, great net tonight. Been working JAs on 15M CW during grey zone, nice to hear some DX on 15M after a long dry spell. Everyone have a great week and 73s. de AC7JW

ALways fun to do some DX… nice work
BK
Next 4 comments is Doug K7KY < W7ZAP

Before RSID: <<2020-10-28T03:43Z MFSK-32 @ 1500>>
ORCA < K7KY

Tonight’s Exercise question reveals quite a few radio veterans. No wonder this is such a competent team.

Remember Pre-Tone’s purpose. We Pre-Tone to alert others of our intent to transmit. When NCS calls you, everyone knows you are about to transmit. Pre-Tone is redundant.

If you need to experiment during early ck-in, and you live nearby, it would be kind and thoughtful to move a bit further than 2500wf or work QRP. Stations @ 2500wf frequently desense our radios; it’s disheartening to have our own members working there at net time. Our old FT-857Ds are solid, but not too fancy. We have difficulty with distant stations and VidIDs when there’s strong signals @ 2500.

Brad WA7HHE: I helped build a 4 paperclip element SteppIR antenna a few years ago. It’s a very complex antenna system and took a few days for two of us to build it correctly. We needed a bit of SteppIR tech support too (-:

Tom WB7EUX: Wow! Six Raspberry Pi. I’m sometimes frustrated with one.

TU BTN < K7KY

Good comments Doug thanks… Yes, ck-in had me a bit frazzled and I settled down :-)
BK
Let’s see if Dave K7DV is back 4 comments < W7ZAP

No Dave… maybe Dennis is back W6DLW < W7ZAP

Are there any follow-up questions/comments or Late Ck-Ins B4 we close?

After closing, we’ll run a brief session for Monitoring stations. < NCS

2047L – 0347Z
This concludes the ORCA DIGITAL NET
Thanks for practicing with us tonight.
We hope to work with you again
next Tuesday evening.

Signal Evaluation Image <IMAGE:G,C:\Users\owner 1\Documents\ORCA\ORCASmallBlack.png>

Sending Pic:140×140; < W7ZAP 73 Mindy W7ZAP

Now we’ll take Monitoring station Comments, CONFIRM Optional Exercise files,
or FILL the Primary Exercise file. In your Comments, please say if you have the
Optional Ex’ file ready to send or need fills for the primary file. After Comments,
we’ll CONFIRM the OPTIONAL files first, then send fill blocks and take REPORTS.
Remember: Pre-Tone b4 TX, tu < NCS

W7ZAP de W7LUX Good net. Only copied three traffic replies due weak signals; only copied 50% of PSK. May I send traffic? K

yes u can, but lets see if there are any more comments from monitoring stns… will come back to u
BK
Any other comments?? < W7ZAP

Just want to say thanks for including me. I’m very new to digital modes and still have a lot to learn. So I will probably hang out on this net as often as possible to glean as much from your group as I can. No optional file at this time. jneiafe all 73 de KI7DAD

KI7DAD < W7ZAP Good to have u aboard Jeffrey… if u would like to be added to our mailing list (mainly posts for the net report) pse email us at ncs@orcadigitalnet.com
Look forward to working with u more
BK
Anyone else w/comments?? < W7ZAP

NCS > W6ADZ Have Optional Ex file ready to send.

W6ADZ < W7ZAP Good Darrell.. will come back to u
BK
Anyone else w/comments? < W7ZAP

W7LUX over to u < W7ZAP

W7ZAP DE W7LUX

<PROG 18 0929>{B6E4}FLAMP 2.2.05
<FILE 36 C765>{B6E4}20201028032416:W7LUX_ex193.213
<ID 24 1AF5>{B6E4}W7LUX Flagstaff AZ
<SIZE 14 1180>{B6E4}333 5 80
<FILE 36 C765>{B6E4}20201028032416:W7LUX_ex193.213
<ID 24 1AF5>{B6E4}W7LUX Flagstaff AZ
<SIZE 14 1180>{B6E4}333 5 80
<DATA 88 E4E8>{B6E4:1}[b64:start]AUxaTUEAAAEpXQAAAAQAHhmJhvwzDh5XomGzS4A04iI1iNI48KB7edqqeyKqUQSMvFelB
<DATA 88 12E6>{B6E4:2}MtM23KZ/S64t16bK9u7qyoLBT0fqcvjuFOgnHGSq+MTAuRQ4sJMRGRxyX9a5eb5SGAulDol+UqIpAAdg
<DATA 88 4DF6>{B6E4:3}vdkhff7SRMd/gBTRx1CrLjRYQoj9YLE+4rA9SuyhcSb82WJYYVLEewszS4k0zynPPDwAUz5d/kImREAj
<DATA 88 063A>{B6E4:4}6aTCys8lNWF4a+foVWx/1JgJrEH7IN0MxUc1EqMKKonVq7RGcmYh4rf3vw3G3ksoc1fU/+mx/pxgwshg
<DATA 21 3E80>{B6E4:5}A==
[b64:end] <CNTL 10 7BB6>{B6E4:EOF}
<FILE 36 C765>{B6E4}20201028032416:W7LUX_ex193.213
<ID 24 q ÃxSOµh tl

FILE TRANSFER ABORTED

DE W7LUX BK

<STX>
DE W7ZAP
File : W7LUX_ex193.213
<MISSING 15 19AB>{B6E4}CONFIRMED
DE W7ZAP K

I had a feeling u might have a lot of years racked up into this hobby Joe. Very impressive. I became an amateur after 9/11 and have 18 yrs. Great hobby and fun to do with my husband Doug :-)
Will be back to see if u need fills
BK
W6ADZ < W7ZAP Darrell go w/ur tfk < W7ZAP

W7AZP DE W6ADZ

<PROG 18 078D>{4F6A}FLAMP 2.2.05
<FILE 36 DC4E>{4F6A}20201028032508:W6ADZ_ex193.213
<ID 20 70F2>{4F6A}W6ADZ Reno, NV
<SIZE 14 67F7>{4F6A}301 5 64
<DESC 20 EABF>{4F6A}FLAMP exercise
<DATA 72 A958>{4F6A:1}[b64:start]AUxaTUEAAAEOXQAAAAQAHhmJhvwzDh5XomGzS38hI/jVWwuVdjzLQ
<DATA 72 A754>{4F6A:2}GOD7OUYlH1c8jI4zU0+maobkg2M7LezkRrxwF4Na/nL7f8DJEwFbAx4AZajRC11f
<DATA 72 A4EC>{4F6A:3}5WXmNbFDZzs4DxxdjQ6yX/FLQC6TtM8gVNkwvOD5jb6mNxO9uAjs7pCeGJpOrGvg
<DATA 72 30E3>{4F6A:4}spb1jC6ebiBoyICR6E2FkNXia3Gww3pYPH/+zmIZpAYgyvginq4cJ5NPvbiYyABG
<DATA 53 24FD>{4F6A:5}OS78eZF1ALpxfDaaUBCiwsczyIZP59v4PsA
[b64:end] <CNTL 10 9FB6>{4F6A:EOF}
<CNTL 10 3FBA>{4F6A:EOT}

DE W6ADZ K

<STX>
DE W7ZAP
File : W6ADZ_ex193.213
<MISSING 15 E99D>{4F6A}CONFIRMED
DE W7ZAP K

Another long time ham! You guys have original calls… mine is from ur time period but not original… vanity :-)
Thanks for file Darrell
BK
Anyone else w/file to TX?? < W7ZAP

OK lets move to filling of the files… Who needs what? < W7ZAP

KE6SLS < W7ZAP go Jaye < W7ZAP

ncs de ke6sls okay, first I need all of W7WSV didn’t get any. then I will send reports on rest.
I could use a faster mode if okay. de ke6sls k

<STX>
DE W7ZAP

FLAMP Relay

<PROG 18 AEC9>{D34E}FLAMP 2.2.05
<FILE 36 B35C>{D34E}20201028025625:W7WSV_ex193.213
<ID 28 87B5>{D34E}W7WSV Mesa, AZ DM43ej
<SIZE 14 620E>{D34E}349 5 80
<DATA 88 1122>{D34E:1}[b64:start]AUxaTUEAAAEtXQAAAAQAHhmJhvwzDh5XomGzS3/dFmgr2dseqaG1a58RUMuc32WKsWna+
<DATA 88 99D5>{D34E:2}cAAoW/xNr56GeYXq3hnwglIZ6ACJ0AejlJ4JlPkQ7zmfLOPRQ+q8p7KEMA1JHOECdq1oNZn6sK9Ld4SW
<DATA 88 CC86>{D34E:3}x/e7mPbE3d95a2CZ04PwGaMkCy2z/UY4ORAm+DSAu0BiS5XELUbkstRqidv1pPoZEJZyaVfwGh+Olm7o
<DATA 88 2445>{D34E:4}6vbU3piwAZYIZauCdBbtcChlw1kptmnkkIoRtTnorVbmOVe3Ut6EbG6wXxKrwUpdkyF+Ddarnt9KOord
<DATA 37 6282>{D34E:5}ntQx2XVLAwXzkmmJCA=
[b64:end] <CNTL 10 0236>{D34E:EOF}
<CNTL 10 A23A>{D34E:EOT}

DE W7ZAP K

DE ke6sls
File : W7WSV_ex193.213
<MISSING 15 9BB3>{D34E}CONFIRMED
DE ke6sls K

Jaye let me put u on hold 4 a min and go back to LUX
BK
W7LUX < W7ZAP Joe what were the other files u needed? < NCS

DE W7LUX
File : W6ADZ_ex193.213
<MISSING 14 DA1F>{4F6A}PREAMBLE
DE W7LUX K

<STX>
DE W7ZAP

FLAMP Relay

<PROG 18 078D>{4F6A}FLAMP 2.2.05
<FILE 36 DC4E>{4F6A}20201028032508:W6ADZ_ex193.213
<ID 20 70F2>{4F6A}W6ADZ Reno, NV
<SIZE 14 67F7>{4F6A}301 5 64
<DESC 20 EABF>{4F6A}FLAMP exercise
<DATA 72 A958>{4F6A:1}[b64:start]AUxaTUEAAAEOXQAAAAQAHhmJhvwzDh5XomGzS38hI/jVWwuVdjzLQ
<DATA 72 A754>{4F6A:2}GOD7OUYlH1c8jI4zU0+maobkg2M7LezkRrxwF4Na/nL7f8DJEwFbAx4AZajRC11f
<DATA 72 A4EC>{4F6A:3}5WXmNbFDZzs4DxxdjQ6yX/FLQC6TtM8gVNkwvOD5jb6mNxO9uAjs7pCeGJpOrGvg
<DATA 72 30E3>{4F6A:4}spb1jC6ebiBoyICR6E2FkNXia3Gww3pYPH/+zmIZpAYgyvginq4cJ5NPvbiYyABG
<DATA 53 24FD>{4F6A:5}OS78eZF1ALpxfDaaUBCiwsczyIZP59v4PsA
[b64:end] <CNTL 10 9FB6>{4F6A:EOF}
<CNTL 10 3FBA>{4F6A:EOT}

DE W7ZAP K

DE W7LUX
File : W6ADZ_ex193.213
<MISSING 15 E99D>{4F6A}CONFIRMED
DE W7LUX K

Need any others? < W7ZAP

DE W7LUX
File : Cyber_Turb.p2s
<MISSING 10 E503>{33C4}3 7
DE W7LUX K

<STX>
DE W7ZAP

FLAMP Relay

<DATA 72 6364>{33C4:3}gtmA8A5e6OK6pUE3Q7RlgxDi+6X4TIKMuq1vZRWfCEt4UkD2jrVbYrIfKjTHFLd2
<DATA 72 D98B>{33C4:7}qp3BGIhb7kq3fYjfZJr4M9p2Q2COGyfsMR360X1MfwrBSAIaEq5Ca8koD6l16KeF
<CNTL 10 1678>{33C4:EOF}
<CNTL 10 B674>{33C4:EOT}

DE W7ZAP K

DE W7LUX
File : Cyber_Turb.p2s
<MISSING 15 65DE>{33C4}CONFIRMED
DE W7LUX K

Any more? < W7ZAP

Thanks Mindy de W7LUX

You bet Joe! Good to cu on the WF
BK
W6ADZ did u need any fills? < W7ZAP

KE6SLS < W7ZAP Back to u Jaye & tnx for the break there… what fills do u need? < NCS

tnx Mindy, wow, just LOVING these answers! the last fill jut got one of mine, so I need two:

DE ke6sls
File : Unassigned
<MISSING 14 D8F0>{33C4}PREAMBLE
DE ke6sls K

KE6SLS < W7ZAP Im confused.. I dont see a file from u.
Are u sure on that 1? < W7ZAP

hard to say, here’s the last one I need

DE ke6sls
File : Unassigned
<MISSING 14 8814>{3300}PREAMBLE
DE ke6sls K

<STX>
DE W7ZAP

FLAMP Relay

<PROG 21 B5D0>{3300}FLAMP 2.2.05.02
<FILE 35 936A>{3300}20201028030600:KS6M_ex193.213
<ID 26 0B18>{3300}KS6M Oakland CA CM87
<SIZE 14 B175>{3300}381 6 64
<DATA 72 7EF8>{3300:1}[b64:start]AUxaTUEAAAF1XQAAAAQAHhmJhvwzDh5XomGzS4BjBERiwjtqbmFQC
<DATA 72 8D24>{3300:2}X8vo9gY9Ot/nszWsuxszbmGWss2X0xKiDsHOSYoKwcZleMkLG5E8XPxyePe2fI+B
<DATA 72 D981>{3300:3}gdnq3Ab8NToYFh486e3YCQU4Xs9G3tOb0Xm+V18HLrkS5WA78Q6hZoIo2y9DW4by
<DATA 72 C541>{3300:4}5VO2JT7/37z4FlT1z052PmFi7L5zT656kBeUHFUrCaPPcVlYPi03Z8NOPJXhdyLs
<DATA 72 45F1>{3300:5}dmFTDQIMx7gihsXzdN6PGA672R1yX14xnrcyn80wpK7efw6xYcJqrXQQg0ztYupg
<DATA 69 3D50>{3300:6}9/xOKuG2OTi9Zqexjdoe9kXdLqbNCxdfKD+41ayhSFQtb4KMUhg
[b64:end] <CNTL 10 553B>{3300:EOF}
<CNTL 10 F537>{3300:EOT}

DE W7ZAP K

outstanding, I gues the first one must have come from HHE.

DE ke6sls
File : KS6M_ex193.213
<MISSING 15 2E8E>{3300}CONFIRMED
DE ke6sls K

No Brad’s had a different #.. No D8F0 in my queue… not sure where u got that one!
Need any other files? < W7ZAP

negative, all good here. What amazing OPS we have on this net!
I am so amazed! TU Mindy/Doug.

I need to QSY but wow, that was amazing. TU agn.
Jaye ke6sls k

KE6SLS < W7ZAP Yes quite a wealth of knowledge and experience!
Good working w/u Jaye 73
BK
Anyone else need a fill? < W7ZAP

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