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Hurricane Ida ARRL Louisiana Section Nets

With the landfall of Hurricane Ida many stations will be looking to assist in the aftermath. The following information is listed so that all stations may assist with relief efforts ONLY when appropriate. Stations with Technician class privileges can monitor traffic into and out of the affected areas via Echolink node *ARERT*. This is a listen only.

The following frequencies are available for General class and higher privileges. Please remember to offer assistance ONLY when you are sure that your help will be of benefit. DO NOT CHECK INTO THESE NETS OR TRANSMIT ON THESE FREQUENCIES UNLESS SPECIFICALLY DIRECTED BY NET CONTROL.

Hurricane Watch Net – 14.325 MHz / 7.268 MHz as needed

Gulf Coast Hurricane Net – 3.935 MHz Daily 2000 CDT

Gulf Coast Sideband Net – 3.295 MHz Daily 1930 CDT

Louisiana Traffic Net NTS – 3.910 MHz M, W, F, Sun 1800 CDT

Louisiana Section ARES Net – 3.878 MHz Sun 1930 CDT

Louisiana ARES – 7.255 MHz +/- 10 MHz as needed (ongoing)

Southwest Traffic Net – 3.935 MHz

Information regarding other nets is available at www.larrl.org/ss/nets-listing

www.hwn.org

Monitoring can also be done via online remote radios at http://kiwisdr.com/public/ or www.globaltuners.com

Greater Jacksonville Hamfest 2014

For more information on the hamfest visit the website
http://oparc.net/gjh/

Download The Hamfest Flyer

All the proceeds go to support the Scottish Rite Masonic Center

Date: January 25-26, 2014
Hours: 9AM – 5PM.
Vendors can start set-up at 8am

Testing registration is on the website page.

Trusted QSL Software Version 1.14.1 Now Available

06/19/2013

Taken from ARRL.ORG

A new version of Trusted QSL (TQSL) software for Logbook of The World (LoTW) is available to users. TQSL v. 1.14.1 may be downloaded from the LoTW page. The new software lets users upload log files to LoTW directly from Trusted QSL, saving steps. TQSL v 1.14.1 also will automatically check for updates, prompting users to download and install. Among other new features, any QSOs that have been successfully uploaded to LoTW or saved to a file are registered in a database, and exact duplicates are automatically stripped from future logs (this feature may be disabled). TQSL also will ensure that the CQ and ITU zones and any subdivisions (US state/county, Canadian province, Russian oblast) are valid with respect to each other. This should reduce the incidence of swapped CQ/ITU zones and generally help to ensure more accurate location data is uploaded. Full information on the advantages of upgrading are available on the LoTW website.