I'm the David of Chris' post. And I like aprs as well, but for
monitoring conditions I like propnet.org.
Now back to poly, the UUA and . . . There are many hams among us!
But like poly's they can be very quiet and in the closet. Though I'd
guess that it's easier to find hams among the polys than to go looking
for polys among the hams. I can count six hams in KanPoly without even
reaching very far. I'm sure there are more. Not sure I want to start a
poly net via radio though. :-)
So next Field Day, here as k0ply? And of course we'd have to run 3A
so that it'd be a Poly station, (i.e. more than two tranmitters!)
OK, enough silliness for one afternoon.
David
aka
KD0R
david vanhorn wrote:
UU-Poly_Hams! There's more than one? :)
Sounds cool. KC6ETE here, in Pittsburgh or Dayton depending on how
the current job search goes. FWIW, APRS is very good at spotting
VHF band openings.