{"id":6882,"date":"2021-07-20T09:30:34","date_gmt":"2021-07-20T13:30:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lmarc.net\/club\/?page_id=6882"},"modified":"2021-07-20T12:31:03","modified_gmt":"2021-07-20T16:31:03","slug":"yl-hams-net-original-archives-simplex","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/lmarc.net\/club\/resources-tools\/tag-yl-net\/yl-hams-net-original-archives\/yl-hams-net-original-archives-simplex\/","title":{"rendered":"YL HAMs Net &#8211; Original Archives &#8211; Simplex"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<section id=\"h.p_bC2jHpDOi5Ko\" class=\"yaqOZd LB7kq cJgDec gk8rDe\">\n<div class=\"mYVXT\">\n<div class=\"LS81yb VICjCf\" tabindex=\"-1\">\n<div class=\"hJDwNd-AhqUyc-OiUrBf purZT-AhqUyc-II5mzb pSzOP-AhqUyc-qWD73c JNdkSc\">\n<div class=\"JNdkSc-SmKAyb\">\n<div class=\"\">\n<div class=\"oKdM2c Kzv0Me\">\n<div id=\"h.p_rtLixlgki5LE\" class=\"hJDwNd-AhqUyc-OiUrBf jXK9ad D2fZ2 OjCsFc wHaque GNzUNc\">\n<div class=\"jXK9ad-SmKAyb\">\n<div class=\"tyJCtd mGzaTb baZpAe lkHyyc\">\n<h1 id=\"h.p_lTkizAWki5La\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q duRjpb\" style=\"text-align: center;\">Simplex Made Simple<\/h1>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"hJDwNd-AhqUyc-ibL1re JNdkSc L6cTce-purZT L6cTce-pSzOP\">\n<div class=\"JNdkSc-SmKAyb\">\n<div class=\"\">\n<hr \/>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\n<section id=\"h.p_7cOztmBGi_Re\" class=\"yaqOZd WxWicb\">\n<div><a href=\"https:\/\/lmarc.net\/club\/resources-tools\/tag-yl-net\/yl-hams-net-original-archives\/yl-hams-net-original-archives-33-73-and-more\/\">33 73 CQ and More<\/a> | <a href=\"https:\/\/lmarc.net\/club\/resources-tools\/tag-yl-net\/yl-hams-net-original-archives\/yl-hams-net-original-archives-alternate-net-control\/\">Alternate Net Control<\/a> | <a href=\"https:\/\/lmarc.net\/club\/resources-tools\/tag-yl-net\/yl-hams-net-original-archives\/yl-hams-net-original-archives-downed-power-lines\/\">Downed Power Lines<\/a> | <a href=\"https:\/\/lmarc.net\/club\/resources-tools\/tag-yl-net\/yl-hams-net-original-archives\/yl-hams-net-original-archives-echolink\/\">Echolink<\/a> | <a href=\"https:\/\/lmarc.net\/club\/resources-tools\/tag-yl-net\/yl-hams-net-original-archives\/yl-hams-net-original-archives-faqs\/\">FAQs<\/a> | <a href=\"https:\/\/lmarc.net\/club\/resources-tools\/tag-yl-net\/yl-hams-net-original-archives\/yl-hams-net-original-archives-licenses\/\">Ham Licenses- How To<\/a> | <a href=\"https:\/\/lmarc.net\/club\/resources-tools\/tag-yl-net\/yl-hams-net-original-archives\/yl-hams-net-original-archives-hints-for-talking\/\">Hints for Talking on the Radio<\/a> | <a href=\"https:\/\/lmarc.net\/club\/resources-tools\/tag-yl-net\/yl-hams-net-original-archives\/yl-hams-net-original-archives-choose-a-radio\/\">How to Choose a Radio<\/a> | <a href=\"https:\/\/lmarc.net\/club\/resources-tools\/tag-yl-net\/yl-hams-net-original-archives\/yl-hams-net-original-archives-program-a-radio\/\">How to Program a Radio<\/a> | <a href=\"https:\/\/lmarc.net\/club\/resources-tools\/tag-yl-net\/yl-hams-net-original-archives\/yl-hams-net-original-archives-work-an-event\/\">How to Work an Event<\/a> | <a href=\"https:\/\/lmarc.net\/club\/resources-tools\/tag-yl-net\/yl-hams-net-original-archives\/yl-hams-net-original-archives-links\/\">Links<\/a> | <a href=\"https:\/\/lmarc.net\/club\/resources-tools\/tag-yl-net\/yl-hams-net-original-archives\/yl-hams-net-original-archives-lotw\/\">LOTW<\/a> | <a href=\"https:\/\/lmarc.net\/club\/resources-tools\/tag-yl-net\/yl-hams-net-original-archives\/yl-hams-net-original-archives-misc-net-topics\/\">Misc Net Tech Topics<\/a> | <a href=\"https:\/\/lmarc.net\/club\/resources-tools\/tag-yl-net\/yl-hams-net-original-archives\/yl-hams-net-original-archives-morse-code\/\">Morse Code<\/a> | <a href=\"https:\/\/lmarc.net\/club\/resources-tools\/tag-yl-net\/yl-hams-net-original-archives\/yl-hams-net-original-archives-nets-and-repeaters\/\">Nets and Repeaters<\/a> | <a href=\"https:\/\/lmarc.net\/club\/resources-tools\/tag-yl-net\/yl-hams-net-original-archives\/yl-hams-net-original-archives-simplex\/\">Simplex Made Simple<\/a> | <a href=\"https:\/\/lmarc.net\/club\/resources-tools\/tag-yl-net\/yl-hams-net-original-archives\/yl-hams-net-original-archives-survivor-notebook\/\">Survivor Notebook<\/a> | <a href=\"https:\/\/lmarc.net\/club\/resources-tools\/tag-yl-net\/yl-hams-net-original-archives\/yl-hams-net-original-archives-videos\/\">Videos<\/a> | <a href=\"https:\/\/lmarc.net\/club\/resources-tools\/tag-yl-net\/yl-hams-net-original-archives\/yl-hams-net-original-archives-weekly-net-summary-info\/\">Weekly Net Summaries<\/a> | <a href=\"https:\/\/lmarc.net\/club\/resources-tools\/tag-yl-net\/yl-hams-net-original-archives\/yl-hams-net-original-archives-zulu-time\/\">What is Zulu Time<\/a> | <a href=\"https:\/\/lmarc.net\/club\/resources-tools\/tag-yl-net\/yl-hams-net-original-archives\/yl-hams-net-original-archives-1st-event\/\">Working Your First Event<\/a><\/div>\n<div>\n<hr \/>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"IFuOkc\" style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong style=\"font-size: 1rem;\">What is SIMPLEX and how is it different from using a REPEATER<\/strong><\/div>\n<\/section>\n<section id=\"h.p_oghWnWr5i_-I\" class=\"yaqOZd\">\n<div class=\"mYVXT\">\n<div class=\"LS81yb VICjCf\" tabindex=\"-1\">\n<div class=\"hJDwNd-AhqUyc-uQSCkd purZT-AhqUyc-II5mzb pSzOP-AhqUyc-qWD73c JNdkSc\">\n<div class=\"JNdkSc-SmKAyb\">\n<div class=\"\">\n<div class=\"oKdM2c Kzv0Me\">\n<div id=\"h.p_yWQVlt5si_9Q\" class=\"hJDwNd-AhqUyc-uQSCkd jXK9ad D2fZ2 OjCsFc wHaque GNzUNc\">\n<div class=\"jXK9ad-SmKAyb\">\n<div class=\"tyJCtd mGzaTb baZpAe\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_Rfuq23WekAhK\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\"><strong>SIMPLEX is when you transmit and receive on the same frequency.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_OsZG3ezKjKLw\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">Using simplex is really simple and it is just two or more ham stations using mobile or hand held radio transceivers to communicate on the same frequency without a repeater re-transmitting your signals.<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_El45vJOXjaK5\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\" style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong>So SIMPLEX means Same Frequency <\/strong><\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_rGTNU5RIjKMF\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">Every Band in the VHF and UHF and the Microwave bands has several SIMPLEX channels \/ frequencies that are specifically designed to relieve repeater congestion.<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_einxIrBqjoAk\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\"><strong>The opposite of Simplex is DUPLEX (a type of repeater operation)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_K8qgLG84jKMw\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">REPEATERS do NOT transmit AND receive on the same frequency. With a REPEATER you transmit on one frequency and you receive (Listen) on another frequency.<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_bbQuyOcSjKM6\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">That is why Repeaters are known as <strong>DU<\/strong>PLEX because they do NOT transmit and receive on one frequency but on TWO \u2026.\u00a0hence the name DUPLEX (<strong>DU as in Dual<\/strong>)<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_KHxuRPB9jKM_\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\"><strong>Repeaters<\/strong> use one frequency to transmit\u00a0and another frequency to receive. In contrast to <strong>SIMPLE<\/strong>X (as in simple &#8212; same &#8212; one frequency)<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_K_93czk2kRc2\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">We can talk about repeaters some other time if you are interested\u2026. but for now you only needed to know the difference between<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_0lndc6B7jKO_\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">Simplex (use one frequency)<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_jds9v2RapoE-\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">and<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_r85ai1v1jKPB\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">Repeaters (use 2 frequencies)<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_G1rk5-WjjKPH\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">So back to SIMPLEX<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_vxko3Ao8jKPJ\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\"><strong>SIMPLEX OPERATION is when you transmit and receive on the SAME Frequency.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_AYiozSlUjKPT\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">When you use SIMPLEX you don\u2019t have to worry about + or &#8211; offsets, or tones, or shifts, or other frequencies &#8212; and you don\u2019t have to worry about timing out a repeater because you are not using a repeater&#8211;<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_tVwTV6yRjKPX\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">so with SIMPLEX you just enter the one frequency and you are \u201cgood to go.\u201d<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_sJ5xa1gDjKPd\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\" style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong>BUT remember &#8212; when using SIMPLEX<\/strong><\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_KSm3cDxRjKPl\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">1. Even with simplex you have to give your call sign every 10 minutes or less<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_l4_CsU0mjKPn\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">2. You can talk as long as you want without having to worry about timing out anything<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_uigl-5ddjKPo\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">3. BUT If your radio starts getting warm in your hand, you are talking too much, so give it a rest and listen to your friend(s) instead of talking all the time. : )<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_adjS8ZuEjKPy\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">You can use SIMPLEX when both (or more) stations (radios such as handi talkies) are within a few miles of each other (i.e. <strong>line of sight<\/strong> with no obstructions blocking the path).<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_gdNl_tc1jKP6\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">And, yes, it can be more than two stations &#8212; <strong>any station that is within the line of sight can participate in simplex conversations.<\/strong> All that is required is that they be within line of sight. So you can have group conversations just like on repeaters IF you are all within <strong>line of sight <\/strong>of each other.<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_XtRf1SAcjKQA\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">As you recall &#8212; <strong>line of sight is usually about 5 to 7 to 10 miles<\/strong> and then the curvature of the earth begins to limit your ability to transmit to another person by simplex.<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_PogQexDsjKQH\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\"><strong>Line of sight<\/strong> simply means that there is a &#8220;radio horizon&#8221; from your radio &#8212; stretching out to the earth&#8217;s horizon (if you have a clear path) &#8212; and after your signal passes the \u201cradio horizon\u201d (curvature of the earth) it shoots on out into space.<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_0IftABd8jKQM\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">or<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_0yEN0lVqjKQQ\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">if your signal is still within the curvature of the earth, your <strong>line of sight<\/strong> can be blocked by things or structures such as buildings, mountains, etc. Such things can block or attenuate the radio signals before they ever got to the curvature of the earth situation.<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_CCZczfssjKQX\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\"><strong>Imagine your radio signal as a light beam (as if from a flashlight) <\/strong>reaching out to the other station&#8217;s radio and antenna, &#8212;<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_YIuekmzNjKQf\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">anything in the way of your &#8220;light beam&#8221; will tend to block or shield it from the other station&#8217;s antenna and vice versa.<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_A95Yer_LjKQj\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">As just mentioned, some things involved in blocking or attenuating the signals are tall buildings with lots of metal in them, high hills, mountains, local &#8220;ground clutter&#8221; near you or a combination of all those things.<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_9BQACQPDjKQs\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">If you are in a tall building or on a mountain &#8212; your line of sight will be greater and you might be surprised to see how far simplex will go.<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_Ser3uN2kjKQu\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">Also the higher and bigger your antenna (even though rubber ducks will work) the farther and better your signal will be.<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_miI1y9JXjKQx\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">Anyway &#8212; if you want to make contact with a person or persons and you are within 10 miles or less, check and see if you can use Simplex instead of a Repeater.<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_WrodqAOajKQ2\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">You might, for example, be neighbors and just want to chat &#8212; use Simplex.<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_AqLnPvkQjKQ8\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">You might be traveling in 2 or more cars or boats or motorcycles or bicycles and have hams in all the vehicles and want to chat or discuss where you want to stop and get gas or to eat, etc. Use Simplex<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_aR9wZaAcjKQ-\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">You might be in a shopping mall or at a sporting event or camping or at any number of places where you want to be in contact with family or friends who are nearby &#8212; use simplex.<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_dRq-5QRfjKRH\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">You might be participating in an event such as the Special Olympics where there is no need to tie up a repeater because you are in line of sight of each other&#8211; use Simplex.<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_iIKSfowojKRK\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">Anytime you can use simplex you can localize your transmissions and free up repeaters that are needed for more distant contacts.<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_IFiTT8Z4jKRN\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\"><strong>But if repeaters are better for transmissions over distances large and small, why would you want to use Simplex?<\/strong>you ask.<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_gcIDRkMfjKRR\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">Well, for several reasons, as we mentioned, but the bottom line main reason is<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_5fm7G5srjKRS\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\"><strong>If you use Simplex when direct contact is possible, you avoid tying up repeaters. <\/strong><\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_994N9F4ijKRX\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">Ok Great. you say\u2026. I understand the reason to use simplex &#8212; but <strong>if I am talking on a repeater and wonder if I could use simplex instead\u2026.. how do I find out if I can use Simplex instead of the repeater?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_Hkv6c2pGjKRa\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">Well, it is really simple &#8212; <strong>you check the repeater INPUT ( the transmit \/ talk ) frequency of the repeater to see if you can hear the other station. <\/strong><\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_jEunSSeFjKRh\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">How do you do that?<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_wId1rfw7jKRk\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">Well, good news &#8212; it is easy.<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_SRnz-q7MjKRn\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">Almost all handi talkies (HTs) as well as mobile and base station UHF VHF FM radios have<strong> a small button usually labelled REV or MON or MONI or some such name <\/strong>&#8212; that you can press to shift (change) to the input (talk\/transmit) frequency of the repeater.<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_xaSvI6yTjKSG\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">I am assuming that REV means reverse &#8212; i.e. shift (change) to the other frequency &#8212; and<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_j88oPKBajKSJ\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">MON or MONI means \u2018Monitor\u201d &#8212; and who knows what your radio button says but the meaning will be generally the same &#8212; i.e. you are checking \/shifting\/ monitoring to see if you are close enough to hear without having to go through the repeater.<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_9jP8HAqCjKSM\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">So be sure to check the manual for your radio to find out the Name of the button and where it is located. Usually it is very close to the PTT (Press to Talk Button) but one never knows for sure until you check your manual.<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_G0bkOuIAjKSS\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\"><strong>Once you have found the correct button and its location &#8212; then while listening to someone talking on the repeater &#8212; momentarily push that button and it will cause your radio to quickly shift (change) to the input (talk) frequency of the repeater.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_eNSh14ucjKSW\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">This lets you determine whether or not you can pick up the other station directly.<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_1_qEr1xsjKSh\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">If you can hear them when you push that REV or MON or MONI or \u2018whatever\u2019 button, it means they are near enough to you that you could communicate by simplex.<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_MLs22OtwjKSp\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">And if you can, and if you just want to talk to them without tying up the repeater, you can switch over to a SIMPLEX frequency and talk with them on the Simplex Frequency.<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_Qi8TLqcCjKSu\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\"><strong>BUT An important word of WARNING &#8212; <\/strong><\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_ZnBJIA9ejKS3\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\"><strong>when you switch from using a repeater to going to a Simplex frequency, be sure that you go to one of the authorized \/ recognized simplex frequencies.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_sZHl6ZYvjKS6\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">If you just pick any frequency, you could land right on a repeater input frequency &#8212; which would really interfere with the Repeater use and will result in many unhappy repeater users.<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_ISfqOLATjKTE\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\"><strong>So How do you know what the authorized SIMPLEX frequencies are?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_UiHqv9sNjKTG\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">Well, there is a list that you can find in various books, study guides, internet sites, etc. but to save you the trouble of hunting down one of those websites here is a link to one of the many internet sites that lists them.<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_KXkA0kcJjKTN\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\"><a class=\"dhtgD aw5Odc\" href=\"http:\/\/www.google.com\/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.hamuniverse.com%2Fsimplexoperating.html&amp;sa=D&amp;sntz=1&amp;usg=AFQjCNECLX6VHClYcWdlTbr_gtm9LPgWIg\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">http:\/\/www.hamuniverse.com\/simplexoperating.html<\/a><\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_px0h2YRpjKTZ\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">I have taken a picture of the list and put in in the picture folder on my cell phone.<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_Vi62PgzzjKTc\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">I also have a printout of it in the \u201cgo box\u201d where I keep my radio &#8216;how to&#8217; information.<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_UZ5sQvOYjKTo\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">You might want to do the same.<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_6J3nk2JWmbpB\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\" style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong>And one more interesting thing to know about SIMPLEX frequencies <\/strong><\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_nII7G0g1jKTy\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">Each of the VHF and UHF FM Bands (i.e. 2 Meter, 1.25 Meter, and 70 cm, etc etc ) has a <strong>National Simplex Calling Frequency.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_YBPn7KWCmlJS\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">So What is the National Simplex Calling Frequency? you ask<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_KgWOeGJCjKUn\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">Well <strong>that is the designated frequency<\/strong> that you can listen to and call on &#8212; that folks use to see if anyone is out there on simplex and wanting to chat or make contact with other hams on simplex&#8211;<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_db2hx47AjKUw\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">so you would use that frequency if you were trying to do a &#8220;radio check&#8221; or to call to see if anyone was listening. If so\u2026. they will answer and then you can go to another simplex frequency to chat after you make contact.<\/p>\n<p id=\"h.p_lCR1MJEJjKVq\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\"><strong>The National Simplex Calling Frequency for the<\/strong><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li id=\"h.p_bfOpOh2UjKVu\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">2 meter band 146.52<\/li>\n<li id=\"h.p_sgzEB7OBjKVw\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">1.25 meter band 223.50<\/li>\n<li id=\"h.p_HaywmCYNjKVy\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">70 cm band 448.0<\/li>\n<li id=\"h.p_te_LaNhbjKV0\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">33 cm band 906.5<\/li>\n<li id=\"h.p__60hT5fdjKV2\" class=\"CDt4Ke zfr3Q\">23 cm band 1294.5<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; Simplex Made Simple 33 73 CQ and More | Alternate Net Control | Downed Power Lines | Echolink | FAQs | Ham Licenses- How To | Hints for Talking on the Radio | How to Choose a Radio | How to Program a Radio | How to Work an Event | Links | [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":0,"parent":6873,"menu_order":2,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","template":"","meta":{"footnotes":""},"class_list":["post-6882","page","type-page","status-publish","hentry"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/lmarc.net\/club\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/6882","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/lmarc.net\/club\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/lmarc.net\/club\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/page"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/lmarc.net\/club\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/2"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/lmarc.net\/club\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=6882"}],"version-history":[{"count":3,"href":"https:\/\/lmarc.net\/club\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/6882\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":6986,"href":"https:\/\/lmarc.net\/club\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/6882\/revisions\/6986"}],"up":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/lmarc.net\/club\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/6873"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/lmarc.net\/club\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=6882"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}