[aprssig] APRS - They don't get it (over on qrz.com)
    Stephen H. Smith 
    wa8lmf2 at aol.com
       
    Tue Aug 28 00:38:06 EDT 2007
    
    
  
Rusty Hemenway wrote:
> Bob
>
> I live in a valley in Southern California.  Some consider it a RF hole!
> There are two mountain top digis that cover the valley and a lot of other
> area.  We have local club meetings and ARES nets, etc that we could
> advertise locally.  The local repeater just covers the town/city and not
> much further.   It would make no sense to advertise thru either of the
> digis.   
>
> What would you consider I could do to advertise the nets/club meetings
> locally?   We also  have the President Regan library in the town and get a
> lot of visitors.  It might be worthwhile to advertise a local repeater for
> visitors to the library.  
>
> Rusty K1GGS
>
>   
Have one of the club members or local hams that live in one of the 
higher locations on one of the hillsides of the Moorpark/Simi Valley 
area, but below the summit,  beacon objects direct (no path at all).
--
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