Raytown Amateur Radio Club
At their last meeting the Raytown ARC decided to make their 442.400 UHF repeater exclusively digital, and in the Kansas City Wide room full-time.
Please join them at 8PM Central every Wednesday for their weekly UHF net!
At their last meeting the Raytown ARC decided to make their 442.400 UHF repeater exclusively digital, and in the Kansas City Wide room full-time.
Please join them at 8PM Central every Wednesday for their weekly UHF net!
For those who use a DMR radio and a hotspot connected to US-KCWIDE via the DMR2YSF bridge:
When someone transmits on Fusion using the VW (voice wide) mode, that transmission cannot be passed to DMR. VW mode is a full-bandwidth mode, and is not bridged to a half-bandwidth DMR channel. The Fusion DN mode is half-bandwidth, and bridges to DMR without any problem.
If you’re only hearing one side of a conversation, this is likely the reason.
Rick WØFH
Hi,
I am excited to announce two additional new repeaters now available on Fusion in the Kansas City Wide group of repeaters.
Brad Hurd, KB0LSM now has a second repeater available in northern St. Joseph on 444.000. Brad’s southern repeater in St. Joseph is on 442.750.
Josh Dittmer, KC0HJG has also linked his repeater in Higginsville on 442.950 to the KCW group.
Please join me in thanking them for all their support and efforts in helping the ham radio community.
Jerry Dixon, KC0KW
Please join us for a special net on the Kansas City Wide room, at 9pm central on October 21, 2021. The special guest will be KI6NAZ Josh Nass from Ham Radio Crash Course on YouTube.
Josh will have a presentation for us, followed by plenty of time for questions and answers.
Remember, you can participate on any of the 20+ KCWide repeaters, via Echolink at W0FH-L, or via your Hotspot on YSF reflector US-KCWIDE.
I’m an engineering manager living in Southern California with my two kids and very understanding wife. Years ago, I started posting on YouTube about ham radio and today I host a few shows on the topic and have made a couple hundred thousand ham friends along the way.
I don’t like to toot my own horn but my wife I writing this so here’s some highlights to my amateur radio experience.
ARRL 2020 Bill Leonard W2SKE Professional Media Award for Video Reporting.
Discovery Channel’s Phantom Signals Radio Expert.
YouTube 2020 Silver Button Award for over 100,000 subscribers.
Guest on Fieldcraft Survival, The Jeep Podcast and Modern Rogue.
Link to Josh’s website: Ham Radio Crash Course – Moving Forward with Ham Radio
This weekend the Overland Park (146.910) and Olathe (444.250) repeaters will be tied up doing public service events.
On Friday and Saturday September 24 and 25 the Overland park repeater (146.910) will be disconnected from the KCW room and used on Fusion.
Please try to avoid keying up on that repeater.
Overland Park has its Fall Festival coming up next Saturday. Vendor set-up is next Friday and downtown will be blocked off.
If you would like to help with this event Dennis is the contact and is listed below.
Contact:
Dennis Smeltzer, KC0QBU
Radio Operator Volunteer
City of Overland Park
(w) 913 895 8301
dennis.smeltzer@opkansas.org
On Saturday and Sunday, September 25 and 26, the Olathe repeater (444.250) will be disconnected from the KCW room and used on Analog. Please try to avoid keying up on that repeater.
There is an MS Bike ride those days. If you would like to help with this event, Herb is the contact and is listed below:
Herb Fiddick (NZØF) hfiddick@gmail.com
If you have any interest in Fusion or new radios don’t miss the opportunity to hear or ask John Kruk some questions. John Kruk the National Sales manager at Yaesu in Cypress California. He is also a great guy.
Brad Hurd KB0LSM will be hosting a directed net on Kansas City Wide next Thursday August 26th at 1930-2030 hours CST. The format will be John discussing all things Yaesu and then taking questions.
Please see a copy of Brad’s post on the Facebook group below or see:Facebook, groups, Kansas City Wide, Or on a computer https://www.facebook.com/groups/837520033824624
It is a treat to have John take his time to do this.
Also we are proud to announce that the Kansas City Wide Yaesu room # 28054 is consistently now in the top dozen most popular Yaesu rooms in the world,,, thanks to your help and support.
FYI, Thank you
Jerry Dixon KC0KW
After a long testing period, I would like to make a public announcement that the YSF reflector linked to the Kansas City Wide Network of repeaters is available to all.
YSF32453 – US-KCWide – WiresX28054
This entry is listed in the ysf host list on your hotspot.
http://ysf.kansascitywide.com/dashboard/
This link is to the dashboard of the reflector and is publicly available as well. The dashboard will occasionally change in look and functionality in the future.
Don’t forget about the Echolink connection as well. W0FH-L.
You can also reference the Kansas city wide Network website for more information.
https://www.kansascityroom-wide.com/
There has also been a Facebook group created with information there as well.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/837520033824624/?ref=share
I would also like to thank everyone involved that has made this network happen. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me.
Kris Ulmer
KUØS
https://www.qrz.com/db/ku0s
If you are a Facebook user, there is a new Ham radio facebook page you might care to check out.
Brad, W8WBW, just started it and so he is looking for some reviews, suggestions and postings.
Please See: Facebook, groups, Kansas City Wide
Or on a computer https://www.facebook.com/groups/837520033824624
The YSF reflector US-KCWIDE is now linked to the Kansas City Wide digital Fusion room.
This will allow access to the Kansas City Wide room via Yaesu Digital Fusion radios that do not have access to a Fusion repeater, and to DMR radios via the DMR2YSF abilities of Pi-Star.
Watch for future tutorials on how to configure Pi-Star.
Please note that this link is still in the early stages of implementation, and there may be outages.
The Kansas City Wide (KCW) room needs a few Good Hams to assist the KCW room by being
QSO Hosts. Ain’t nuthin’ to it! This would entail answering calls put out in the Room. Most of us put out our call with the hope that someone will answer. There are times when this just doesn’t happen and disappointment is the result – all the more so for new hams.
You put your call out there and …. silence. How many times has this happened to you?
A proposal was made to identify KCW users who would serve as QSO Hosts by taking a time slot and just being in the room if someone makes a call and is not answered by another ham. All the QSO Host does is answer and make the contact. You might have to answer a ham you don’t know, but then we do that a lot as hams . . .
The idea is to help radio be more funner (as the kids would say) and more satisfying. What this means for Ye Olde Hams and the new guys and gals is that you will have someone to make contacts with. For you new hams, experience is not required; you can learn as you go. This is a great way to get that new call sign out there. Maybe an hour or two or four just to answer calls if no one else answers up. Maybe coverage would be a few times a week, the idea is not for 24/7 coverage. If you can’t fill your shift, you could ask someone else to step in or just let that time slot lapse. No worries about vacations, etc. This is a low pressure, fun program designed to further the hobby that you already enjoy. Also, mobile is good too, perhaps you are going to a job site or running errands. Working at home?
You too can be an asset to ham radio in the KCW room. The details of this program are under development and any schedule will be flexible so don’t worry about juggling times you might be available.
The KCW room is a marvelous nexus of machines and technology; you can be a part of the magic that holds it all together, all you have to do is “Answer The Call.”
If you have interest in or want to volunteer, please drop an email to Dave,
K0DVP (k0dvpdave@gmail.com) or Al, K0IMP (arawitch@kumc.edu) “cc” us both for FAST action. Feel free to give preferred days and times of the week.
Did I mention there will be super cool T-Shirts for QSO Hosts if enough people sign up?
……Don’t be that Ham who does not sign up and causes none of us to get the T-shirts………
Dave, K0DVP