Reporting a failure

Over the weekend (April 28/29 2018) station W0EQO had a partial failure – the station would appear when a user logged in, but although the interface was responsive for frequency changes and other settings, there was no audio.  This means that the audio server failed, and the RCForb server application needs to be halted and restarted on the host computer.  Only a station admin can do this, so please be sure to email wa0tda@arrl.net to alert me.  If we don’t hear from users, the station may remain out of service, so we really appreciate your help with this.

Thanks!

73 – Pat
wa0tda@arrl.net

 

W0ZSW: Thunderstorm shutdowns begin for the 2018 season

lightning

April showers have returned to the USA Upper Midwest, and that means thunderstorm season is here.

Here’s what to expect:  One evening a spring storm pushed through southern and central Minnesota, and lightning accompanied rain, hail, snow, ice, and high winds.  In order to protect the station and computer network from lightning damage, the station was shut down and the antenna disconnected.  The station did return to service the next morning – but remember that shutdowns will happen throughout the remaining spring, summer, and fall thunderstorm season, depending on conditions.

W0EQO, located in far northern Minnesota, was not affected, but outages can happen there as well.   This sort of thing is to be expected during the spring, summer, and early autumn months.