On Mar 8, 2008, at 2:13 PM, D. Mynatt wrote:
Hello, Just joining and wanting to know if anyone from the Colo Springs/Pueblo, Colorado area?
Dave KA0SWT
There are a number of folks who have been active on the birds in the past, and are still interested... some with working stations, others not, along the Front Range, Dave. They're not very "organized" right now, though -- because...
The Colorado AMSAT Net has been off-air for a while now, in need of someone to pick it back up and give it some TLC. The net's "owner" John N0VSE with help from KB0VBZ ran it for many years on the Colorado Repeater Association's linked repeaters, every single Wednesday night at 8PM for well over a decade. But John's work and home life schedule currently does not allow him to be around at 8PM on Wednesday nights, their Net "slot" for years on the system... and no one else has stepped up to be "the voice of Colorado AMSAT Net". I'm sure John would "hand the reins over" to anyone willing to pick it up and do it.
Colorado Front Range AMSAT activity probably needs a couple of "champions" to work on it (I'm already over-committed to various other things, and don't work the birds much really -- I stay more in touch with Satellite activity because many people cross over from Satellite to terrestrial weak-signal work at VHF and above, which is one of my passions) and breathe some new life back into it.
The Net time is open, if some folks want to pick it up. The linked repeater system also has EchoIRLP on it, so anyone could participate or help run it from just about anywhere... anywhere there's an IRLP or EchoLink setup... including a laptop.
There are some brilliant but very busy AMSAT folks down near you... folks who've helped build birds for AMSAT, write code, test systems, etc. Hard folks to get ahold of though, much in demand in the "real world" engineering roles they fill.
-- Nate Duehr, WY0X nate@natetech.com (President, Colorado Repeater Association)