Here’s the latest Hawaii-mainland Allstar Net activity for Amateur Radio operators.
Views expressed in this Hawaii Allstar Net report are those of the reporters and correspondents. Accessed on 06 November 2022, 0358 UTC.
Content provided by Dave Pachecho (AH6OD).
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Aloha All,
All radio amateurs are invited. This network has a big footprint, and good ears with multiple remote Allstar simplex and repeater nodes, so hams on every island and on the Mainland should be able to check in. Prior to the net, we’ll be re-transmitting Amateur Radio Newsline weekly broadcast.
Weekly Newsline Broadcast Sunday 06 November at 3:30pm Hawaii Standard Time (0130 Zulu Monday)
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Weekly Hawaii/Mainland Allstar Net starts Sunday at 4pm Hawaii Standard Time (0200 Zulu Monday)
Net Control: Open
Net Logger: Open
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Hilo LDS Emergency Response Net Monday Night 07 November at (8:30pm) Hawaii Standard Time (0630 Zulu Tuesday)
Net Control: Alex E. (AH6KZ) – Keaau, Hawaii
Net Control will take check-ins from Hilo Stake first followed by others on the Allstarlink network to include other Stakes in the Hawaiian Islands and mainland stations. This net is open to anyone who wants to participate. He’ll be operating from Keaau, Big Island using WH6DVI VHF repeater in Ainaloa. Please observe a two second delay on key up time between each transmission.
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The Waikoloa UHF repeater is back in service – 442.175 (+) PL 123.0
We have a new VHF repeater on the air in Hawaii Kai – 145.270 (-) PL 103.5 (It has limited coverage).
All activities except the East Hawaii Radio Training Net can be heard on the following links:
For those outside the Hawaiian Islands, you can reach the network using any one of the Allstar Nodes 28508, 42616 or 45530
Allstar – Hawaii/Mainland Allstarlink Network via RF simplex and repeaters throughout the Hawaiian Islands. Here is a link to view the RF frequencies depending upon where you reside: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1yzLw8DZxYvQRL4lJKmA-KGpMn3aH4Ch_&usp=sharing
Brandmeister/DMR: TG 31158 “Hawaii Allstar Net”
Echolink – KH6IN-L
WH6AV-R
For those not licensed yet, you can listen to the net on the following website. https://www.broadcastify.com/listen/feed/27598
If anyone needs help, please let any of the sysops know. Glad to be of assistance.
73 and aloha
Hawaii Allstar Group
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Aloha es 73 de Russell Roberts (KH6JRM)
Public Information Officer
Hawaii County, ARRL Pacific Section
https://bigislandarrlnews.com
https://www.simplehamradioantennas.com
https://hawaiidigestscience.com (Hawaii Science Digest)