W3GMS Thursday Night Roundtable

January 22nd 2026 #496 - AF3Z | W3GMS Roundtable

1 h 18 min · 23 de ene de 2026
Portada del episodio January 22nd 2026 #496 - AF3Z | W3GMS Roundtable

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Net control Jim (AF3Z) opens the 146.985 Thursday Roundtable with two big prompts: what everyone noticed from the recent CME/solar flare activity, and the toughest operating conditions they’ve ever dealt with—dead bands, weird propagation, brutal heat/cold, station noise hunts, and more. Along the way, the crew trades real-world ham stories (including a Field Day “hydrate or regret it” moment you won’t forget), compares notes on what HF was doing during the event, and shares practical prep and coordination for Winter Field Day—now planned as a weather-driven, Saturday-only operation. A mix of technical talk, field-tested lessons, and the usual 985 camaraderie.

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