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And there is a new web site: The Official <big><big>[http://ptbn.dbw.org Friday Night Promote the Band Net Web Site]</big></big> (link, click it, go ahead!)Because some like to refer to it as the 222 Band while others use legacy nomenclature and call it the 220 Band. The net is at 10:00pm CST on Friday, and the band is the 1.25 Meter Amateur Radio band. "[[You like potato and I like potahto]]"Because some like to refer to it as the 222 Band while others use legacy nomenclature and call it the 220 Band. The net is at 10:00pm CST on Friday, and the band is the 1.25 Meter Amateur Radio band. 220 Band, 222 Band, "[[You like potato and I like potahto]]"Former owner of the 224.76 repeater, and equipment: ke0ss Steven SchmidtFormer owner of the 224.76 repeater, and equipment: ke0ss Steve SchmidtSteven decided to take the repeater out of service in 2016, when approached by Don to keep the repeater going, Steven agreed to transfer the equipment over to Don, and it remains on the same tower site in service on 156th and Maple Street in Omaha Nebraska.Steve decided to take the repeater out of service in 2016, when approached by Don to keep the repeater going, Steve agreed to transfer the equipment over to Don, and it remains on the same tower site in service on 156th and Maple Street in Omaha Nebraska.===2019===<big>UPDATE: LOG HAS BEEN MOVED TO GOOGLE DOCUMENT SPREADSHEET</BIG>=== THE REST OF 2018 ===This net is going strong. Statistics have yet to be added here. (They're still on paper!)