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==Welcome to TG 91 World-Wide==
 
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# Consider working close-by stations on a regional, statewide, or country-wide talkgroup instead of World-Wide.
 
# Consider working close-by stations on a regional, statewide, or country-wide talkgroup instead of World-Wide.
  
Remember to always be polite, considerate, and treat others how you'd like to be treated. Not all operators may be familiar with 91's popularity and activity levels. Feel free to point them to this guide and help them learn and grow. Becoming a better operator is what it's all about.
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Remember to always be polite, and considerate, and treat others how you'd like to be treated. Not all operators may be familiar with 91's popularity and activity levels. Feel free to point them to this guide and help them learn and grow. Becoming a better operator is what it's all about.
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Each and every Saturday at 16:00 UTC / Z / GMT Time the World Wide Check-In takes place. The purpose of the World Wide Check-In is to demonstrate the capabilities of DMR including during civil emergencies and global reach. More information can be viewed at https://www.worldwidecheckin.net/ - Everyone regardless of language, status or licence class is welcome to Talk Group 91.

Latest revision as of 17:09, 22 September 2024

WW 91 Any Language (91)
TG91 HI RES.jpg
Description Very Short QSO only
Website https://www.worldwidecheckin.net/
Country Worldwide
Reflector None
Bridged to
D-Star No Tetra No
P25 No Analog No
Wires-X No YSF No



Welcome to TG 91 World-Wide

Talkgroup 91 (World-Wide) is the most active talkgroup on the BrandMeister system. In order to help all hams enjoy this popular resource, here are a few operating tips:

  1. Keep QSOs short. There are often many others waiting for a turn.
  2. Leave an extra gap between transmissions. This will allow repeaters to reset and operators to disconnect if they wish.
  3. Listen before transmitting. It can take several minutes to follow what is going on during busy periods.
  4. Test your radio before joining 91. Use TG 98 to perform tests.
  5. On occasion a rare or coveted DX station will cause a pile-up on 91. Please be patient, wait your turn, and work the DX station. Then, let others have a turn. This is the best part about 91 and everyone wants in on the excitement.
  6. Consider working close-by stations on a regional, statewide, or country-wide talkgroup instead of World-Wide.

Remember to always be polite, and considerate, and treat others how you'd like to be treated. Not all operators may be familiar with 91's popularity and activity levels. Feel free to point them to this guide and help them learn and grow. Becoming a better operator is what it's all about.

Each and every Saturday at 16:00 UTC / Z / GMT Time the World Wide Check-In takes place. The purpose of the World Wide Check-In is to demonstrate the capabilities of DMR including during civil emergencies and global reach. More information can be viewed at https://www.worldwidecheckin.net/ - Everyone regardless of language, status or licence class is welcome to Talk Group 91.

WW 91 Any Language (91)
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Description Very Short QSO only
Website unspecified
Country Worldwide
Reflector None
Bridged to
D-Star No Tetra No
P25 No Analog No
Wires-X No YSF No



Welcome to TG 91 World-Wide[edit]

Talkgroup 91 (World-Wide) is the most active talkgroup on the BrandMeister system. In order to help all hams enjoy this popular resource, here are a few operating tips:

  1. Keep QSOs short. There are often many others waiting for a turn.
  2. Leave an extra gap between transmissions. This will allow repeaters to reset and operators to disconnect if they wish.
  3. Listen before transmitting. It can take several minutes to follow what is going on during busy periods.
  4. Test your radio before joining 91. Use TG 98 to perform tests.
  5. On occasion a rare or coveted DX station will cause a pile-up on 91. Please be patient, wait your turn, and work the DX station. Then, let others have a turn. This is the best part about 91 and everyone wants in on the excitement.
  6. Consider working close-by stations on a regional, statewide, or country-wide talkgroup instead of World-Wide.

Remember to always be polite, considerate, and treat others how you'd like to be treated. Not all operators may be familiar with 91's popularity and activity levels. Feel free to point them to this guide and help them learn and grow. Becoming a better operator is what it's all about.