Last modified on 6.22.10
To check in on the packet net:
Packet Training Check-in, new procedures beginning June 21, 2010
PacForms use is encouraged, but not required.
1. Connect to the backbone node assigned to your city or agency.
a. K6MTV-1 located in Mountain View: 144.310 or 223.540 MHz
b. W6XSC-1 located in San Jose: 144.910 or 223.620 MHz
2. Send a message addressed to SNYEOC
3. Please state,
Check-In Results Bulletins
The weekly check-in results are posted as bulletins in the 30day bulletin area of all backbone nodes. To receive these bulletins, consult the Standard Outpost Configuration Instructions located at http://scc-ares-races.org/packet.html to set up your system to receive the standard county bulletin areas.
Please have your system set to receive bulletin messages. Receiving the bulletin message is NOT a condition of accepted check-in.
Bob ~K6RWG~, Packet NCO
Outpost Packet Message Manager is HIGHLY recommended.
For more on Outpost (and free download), go to http://www.outpostpm.org