Nats Frequency Split

Jim Ivey jivey61 at bellsouth.net
Tue Oct 26 14:18:25 AKDT 2004


 Ron
 Thanks for the timely information on the Nats schedule.It seems to me that we only have 4 hits or requests, and that says a lot for the previous planning of the prior Nats. This says a lot for the work that has gone into the previous Nats.Hopefully the information of flyers entered, frequency assignments flight orders and other pertinent information we need to plan, will keep coming. 
For instance I was told to use the alternate frequency and only found that out Sunday night.This at least requires a range check at the last minute after switching frequency.This isn't a last minute change you want to do.

We all need to be vocal for the work and help the AMA employees give us setting up tents and preparing the flight lines.
Maybe we could invite them to the banquet as a token of appreciation.

Jim Ivey 


> 
> From: Ron Van Putte <vanputte at cox.net>
> Date: 2004/10/26 Tue PM 05:46:35 EDT
> To: discussion at nsrca.org
> Subject: Re: Nats Frequency Split
> 
> 
> On Oct 26, 2004, at 4:33 PM, Bill Glaze wrote:
> 
> > Have the dates for the pattern Nats' been established?
> 
> Yes.  Go to  
> http://www.nsrca.org/competition/NsrcaNationals/ 
> 2005_nats_planning_meeting.htm
> and read the results of the Nats Planning Meeting.
> 
> Ron Van Putte
> NSRCA Vice President/Nats Coordinator
> 
> > Ron Van Putte wrote:
> >
> >> All - While I was at AMA Headquarters at the Nats Planning Meeting  
> >> last weekend, I submitted a draft 2005 Nats entry form, which  
> >> includes the frequency split.  Based on the observations of several  
> >> individuals, who pointed out an excess of 50 MHz channels allocated  
> >> to the Intermediate event, I modified the frequency split for the  
> >> Nats from what it has been for many years.  The only changes are that  
> >> I moved channel 06 from Intermediate to Advanced and moved channel 07  
> >> from Intermediate to Master. That results in one 50 MHz channel on  
> >> Intermediate, two on Advanced, three on Master and four on F3A.  This  
> >> change allocates the 50 MHz channels to events which are more likely  
> >> to need them.  I thought briefly about moving one 50 MHz channel from  
> >> F3A to Master, based on recent Nats attendance, but didn't.
> >>
> >> Check out the 2005 Nats frequency split on the NSRCA web site at  
> >> http://www.nsrca.org/competition/NsrcaNationals/natschannels.htm
> >>
> >> Ron Van Putte
> >> NSRCA Vice President/Nats Coordinator
> >>
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