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The Net begins at 0300Z (8 p.m. PDT, 7 p.m. PST)
on 7294 primary and 3930 +,- secondary
The net is open to all General
class and above amateur stations.
The Sandia Net was born 2 April, 1989 when Sibyl,
(KA6RXX) and Don (XE2IOU/KA6HFG) where in QSO on 7294khz, at approximately
0400GMT.
Sibyl said something to the effect, "We have
been using 7294 to keep in touch for so long, and there are a lot
of Sandbaggers out there.. Why don't we start a net?"
Don asked, "What would you call it?"
Sibyl says "Don't know, does anyone out there have a good name
for the net? If any one has a good name for a net, I will
send you a new ARRL directory."
Meanwhile, Curtis, (N5HDQ) Clint, (K5CGW) Mark,
(N6UNX) and others (records were skimpy) were sandbagging.
Curtis, remembering Don saying he had a watermelon in the fridge,
and knowing "Sandia" is Spanish for watermelon, and Don
being in Mexico, broke and offered "Sandia" as a
name for the net. At that time, he had never been on 2 meters,
so not knowing about repeater directories, nor thinking about net
directories, was reading "directory" as a call book, and
smacking his lips over a new call book. (not having one) When
asked by Sibyl if he had a new directory, responded "No, I've
never had a call book." and was subsequently graciously awarded
a new call book for naming the net, for which he was ever thankful.
Then Mark broke, next Clint broke. "Want to join the
net?" Bang - The "Sandia Net" was born.
For about three weeks, the net consisted of several
stations together, at 0300Z, and it seemed to have "taken".
Sibyl one night suggested trivia questions, and from that time on
the net really grew.
At this time, the net has handled about 60 H/W following
the October '89 Bay Area earthquake, coordinated more than one Search
and Rescue with the USCG, provides a means for numerous stations
to have a contact frequency for informal and P/P traffic, has generated
several "eyeball" QSO's between various members, and created
many friendships. The trivia session has (all in fun) resulted
in an occasional "tar and feathering", and proven to be
both educational and entertaining.
Thank you, Don and Sibyl
| Primary NCS: |
KA6HFG |
| Record keeper/NCS: |
N5HDQ |
| Historian/NCS: |
K5VGW |
| Manager/NCS: |
KA6RXX |
| Special dates keeper/NCS: |
KJ6VI |
| Relay assists: |
Any station able, but special thanks
to VE7DWL |
| NCS: |
WA6NQO, N6OTK, N6NKV |
Aloha, Don
Editor's note:
A sad number of the good friends mentioned above are now silent
keys. To their credit, the net has continued to operate 7
days weekly, and has attracted many new members over the years.
It remains my favorite "place to be" on HF. - N7CXI
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