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The 220 Promote the Band Net is a ham radio net held on the VHF frequency of the WB0YLA repeater in Omaha Nebraska.  The goal of the net is to promote use of the 1.25m amateur radio band so that the FCC does not reallocate more of the ham spectrum for private use.
 
The 220 Promote the Band Net is a ham radio net held on the VHF frequency of the WB0YLA repeater in Omaha Nebraska.  The goal of the net is to promote use of the 1.25m amateur radio band so that the FCC does not reallocate more of the ham spectrum for private use.
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Former owner of the 224.76 repeater, and equipment: ke0ss Steven Schmidt
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Steven 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.
  
 
== Rollcall ==
 
== Rollcall ==
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  kd0cvg    Ed            Omaha NE
 
  kd0cvg    Ed            Omaha NE
 
  wb0yla    Don          IA
 
  wb0yla    Don          IA
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===Friday, August 26, 2016===
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===Friday, August 12, 2016===

Revision as of 20:59, 5 September 2016

The 220 Promote the Band Net is a ham radio net held on the VHF frequency of the WB0YLA repeater in Omaha Nebraska. The goal of the net is to promote use of the 1.25m amateur radio band so that the FCC does not reallocate more of the ham spectrum for private use.

Former owner of the 224.76 repeater, and equipment: ke0ss Steven Schmidt

Steven 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.

Rollcall

Friday, September 02, 2016

kd0vub     Dave (NC)     Papillion NE
w0dbw      Derek         Plattsmouth NE
kd0cvg     Ed            Omaha NE
wb0yla     Don           IA

Friday, August 26, 2016

Friday, August 19, 2016

Friday, August 12, 2016