No system is perfect… chose wisely. One guy in
Vegas was happy about the WINSystem 
Received from a friend early last November.
Bob/kk6ecm
I received this from Denis, a ham that works for one
of the aircraft manufacturers down in the LA Basin…
Hello All: There was a
May-Day call Sunday on the Win-System, Quite eventful in my opinion. I then got
an e-mail from Chuck (W4ROA). This is the story.
Linked Ham Radio Repeater
System Instrumental in Hiker Rescue
TAGS: 70 centimeters,
emergency traffic, GPS, Las Vegas,
Rescue
11/05/2013
A hiker in distress in Nevada is thankful that he had his hand-held transceiver
along when he found himself stranded in the hills near Henderson. Western Intertie Network (WIN)
System member Jim Frederick, KF6QBW, in Arizona
reports he was monitoring the system November 3 around midday when he heard,
“Mayday, Mayday. Hiker in distress! from his WIN System repeater.
“I grabbed a charged
battery for my VX-5, and the call came over the radio again,” Frederick says. He
responded, and the hiker on the other end, Nathan Rischling, KDØHFM, of Nellis
Air Force Base in Nevada,
told him hed misread the elevation on his topographical map, had ended up on a
very steep and rough area, had stuck his hand on a cactus, and could find no
safe way out of his situation. He had a GPS, however, and was able to provide Frederick with his
precise coordinates. Rischling said he had a day’s worth of food and
water but needed help getting off the mountain, as he would not get back to his
starting point before sundown and didn’t think his GPS battery would last
out the trip.
“KDØHFM stated that he
did not take a conventional trail and was using a topographical map and GPS for
guidance,” Frederick
explained.
Frederick
said he knew from experience that a call to the Las Vegas
search and rescue would expedite the process, so he put out a call on the WIN
System for any Las Vegas
station that could make the call. James Freeman, KG7EWP, promptly came back,
and Frederick
handed off the emergency traffic. Freeman called 911 and spoke with search and
rescue, and stood by until the situation was resolved. Within 15 minutes a
rescue helicopter was on the way.
Frederick kept his ear to
the radio until the event was resolved, in case someone needed more information
from him, and a few hours later, he overheard Rischling thank KG7EWP for
helping “and everyone else on the WIN System for standing by.”
The WIN System is a series
of 90 linked, or inter-tied repeaters most on UHF (70 centimeters) — that
cover a substantial portion of California,
16 other states, and four countries around the world. It is owned and operated
by Shorty Stouffer, K6JSI. KF6QBW is an affiliated repeater station with the
WIN System.
“Without Shorty, K6JSI
(my Elmer), and the WIN System and its members, I would not have known what to
do, let alone been able to help, as I was just a link in this chain of
events,” Frederick said. — Thanks to Chuck Baer, W4ROA; Jim
Frederick, KF6QBW; Shorty Stouffer, K6JSI, and Sean Kutzko, KX9X
···
From:
app_rpt-users-bounces@ohnosec.org [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces@ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of Kirk Just Kirk
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2014 5:37
PM
To: Skyler F
Cc: app_rpt-users@ohnosec.org
Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Nodes
with Traffic
Yes indeed!!! connect to 2560 and get your fill of…
Non stop radio checks…
Audio critics…
Operating critics…
I love myself Coronado Dave…
Comments…
Breaks…
Mouth farts…
REAL Farts…
Burps…
500 pound women telling you how to operate, that you need to shut up
every 20 minutes while they talk all day and night
Shorty telling you how to operate/act…
Made up technical standards…
Just ask for a check in hahaha…
This should either burn your transmitter in or UP…
Please have a bottle of TUMS ready…possibly a bottle of Damn-It-All
On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 4:05 PM, Skyler F electricity440@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I installed a node on a
repeater with little traffic. I want to play a lot of stuff so people scanning
through the repeaters hear something and then go there and hang out on that
repeater.
What allstar nodes can I connect to that have a lot of traffic? (Like
the Western or Win system reflector, which is IRLP)
73
Skyler kd0whb
–
Skyler
Fennell
amsatnet.info
KDØWHB
electricity440@gmail.com
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