Date:Wed, 20 Mar 2002 04:41:09 -0500 To:<tt-inc@yahoogroups.com> Subject:[tt-inc] Shortwave Progress Report Not too much this month. I have once again failed to get any kind of net going, not having managed to contact Kraige in Vancouver. I guess in the end I just plain got discouraged, because nothing we did seemed to work. I think next time I will ask him to initiate the contact and see if that works any better. I was contacted by someone called Nathan Laird, who wanted to know if anyone was covering the Packet radio project in Oklahoma. I said we weren't, so he indicated he may get something going in that area. I then went into what I am beginning to call my "Desperate Old Maid" act, (every time I find a new guy with any kind of licence, I try to snare him into my net!) and asked if he wanted to try a contact on the radio, because I was trying to get some kind of net started. He does not have his Morse code, which means no international licence, so that was out. I told him to let me know when this occurs, so we can try for contact. I will probably keep an eye on this situation. He also said, though, that he is not on the TT lists, so he may just have been a ship, passing in the night. More hopeful was a contact I had from Dave, who had been on our lists before but had not been keeping tabs on us for quite some time. I did my "desperate old maid" thing again, but seem to have scared him off with this because I have not heard from him since! One thing I am going to do--when the time draws nearer, I am going to collect up call signs of every site I can, without getting too specific on where the sites are. For example, someone in South Western Alberta, Canada, will be willing to communicate with our site when the time comes, so that maybe info can be swapped, etc. As the time draws nearer, I will ask all TT members to give me a call sign so that after Crunch Time, I can try and establish contact. This will include sites as far away as Jan's, because you just never know whom you will be able to contact, and I intend to try it all when the time comes. We have not managed to get True TTY from the website yet. Two reasons: One, gotta find out which credit card will bear the cost; 2, there is speculation here that maybe we should put the whole radio Packet thing on another computer, which, of course, we can't get going! The one positive, of course, is that we are essentially ready. If the S. hit the F. now, in the shape of any emergency, the station is working, the antenna, in spite of high winds and inclement weather, is still standing with its head up high, and we are ready to spring into action, if and when needed. So I guess it isn't all bad! Now if I could just catch some of these guys with my "desperate old maid" act and persuade them to form my net, life would be peachy!
Shirley