I continually revie the NET reminder, on the day after the NET. Attached is what I received today Friday January 29th at 3:01PM. All other emails, reflectors and foRums come generally "on time". I know youir going to ask: Verizon DSL.
Today's Topics:
1. Florida AMSAT Net Tonight (Scott Schmautz)
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Message: 1 Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2010 15:20:02 -0500 From: Scott Schmautz wb2uzr@gmail.com Subject: [amsat-florida] Florida AMSAT Net Tonight To: amsat-florida@amsat.org Message-ID: 11b740b71001281220j491f09a3xe1c2aa88d99619d5@mail.gmail.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
The Florida AMSAT net will be carried in the AMSAT EchoLink conference tonight, January 28th at 1930 local time, EchoLink node number is 101377. For now, RF users can use the K4ZPZ repeater in the Orlando area, and the KI4SWB repeater in Melbourne. There may be other repeaters linked in as well. EchoLink users can use the conference, either as PC client or repeater/link to access the net.
Scott/WB2UZR
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At 4:16 PM -0500 1/29/10, Budd Johnson wrote:
I continually revie the NET reminder, on the day after the NET. Attached is what I received today Friday January 29th at 3:01PM.
You subscribe to AMSAT-Florida in "digest" mode. That means the system gathers up the day's messages and sends them all in a bunch at midnight (Pacific Time, since that's where the amsat.org server is located). This mode is intended to reduce the burden of sorting through the messages on a high-traffic mailing list. For an extremely low-traffic mailing list like AMSAT-Florida, you'd probably be happier with digest mode turned off. You can control digest mode (and certain other configuration items) for your subscription by following the link at the bottom of every message, http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-florida. Go to the bottom of that page, fill in your email address, and click on the "Unsubscribe or edit options" button.
The log shows that your digest for yesterday was sent at 12:01AM, which would be 3:01AM in your timezone. I would bet that's when you received it, not 12 hours later at 3:01PM.
73 -Paul kb5mu@amsat.org
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