As Mac said, there are 4 of us who've been making contact regularly for the past few weeks and working out some of the bugs (distance, freqs, times, etc) and we've had some great QSO's. I'm currently acting as ad hoc Net Control and we'd welcome any who'd like to participate.
At this point, the consensus isn't a daily net, but a once or twice a week contact to check signals, propagation, and pass along any information. The intent is to keep it simple, reliable, and pertinent. There's still some work to do determining what bands are usable for the distances, but those should be resolved in the near future.
If any are interested, let us know. You must have a current and valid FCC license to operate in the HF spectrum. For those who do not wish to acquire a FCC license, you're welcome to listen to our traffic, and if that's the case, let us know and we can give you the freqs and sideband to receive. I want to make this clear, though; if you do not possess a valid license to operate, and you attempt to transmit, you will not be acknowledged.
If you'd like to listen, you'll need a shortwave receiver with a good exterior antenna and the radio must have the capability of receiving upper and lower sidebands. Our conversations may be boring to some, pertaining to weather and signal strength, but our focus is on reliable, clear communications, not social interactions. Those can be arranged between stations separately.
73,
redtailhawk
AA4VB