I took a hike to a mountain top, the view is looking out at Kaneohe bay
and back toward Makapu point. Setup and joined the net!
Yaesu 857d, Bioenno Battery, 50 feet of Coax with
MFJ-2010, OCFD, 40/20/10/6M, DIPOLE, 300W 40, 20, 10 and 6 Meters,
handles 300 Watts
Aloha Net Check-ins 40meter.net
Freq: 40M 7.188
Daily 0900 W / 1900Z
The 40 Meter AlohaNet is a Hawaii-based 40m net, which meets daily at
0900 W. It is a round-table style net with a net-controller. Great place
to check 40m propagation, and results of my endless antenna experiments
and get acquainted with the characters in the Hawaiian HF scene
Net control uses this website http://www.40meter.net which may be useful
for participants to keep track of who’s who.
An amateur radio operator is someone who uses equipment at an amateur
radio station to engage in two-way personal communications with other
amateur operators on radio frequencies assigned to the amateur radio
service. Amateur radio operators have been granted an amateur radio
license by a governmental regulatory authority after passing an
examination on applicable regulations, electronics, radio theory, and
radio operation. As a component of their license, amateur radio
operators are assigned a call sign that they use to identify themselves
during communication.
Amateur radio operators are also known as radio amateurs or hams. The
term "ham" is a nickname for amateur radio operators.
http://www.earchi.org/education/ Emergency Amateur Radio Club -
Hawaii would like to assist Oahu residents in obtaining or upgrading
their FCC Amateur Radio licenses.