There's a YSF net out of the UK I check into on occasion that operates this way. It's an incredibly conversational/social
net, and I can't think of many that I've enjoyed more. That
said, if you don't have a notepad, you'll definitely struggle
to keep up. :)
What's worse is if the connection drops out, and you miss where they
are in the log, what do you do then??
I originally used pen and paper long ago, then Notepad. When I nearly wiped out the entries with a few keystrokes, I decided to look for a new logging program, so I use a combination of Netlogger and Ham.Live for my nets.
Yeah, in this particular case, it relies on the NC to jump in
and manage people who drop out. It's a smallish net, though,
and routinely has the same voices, so it's not a huge deal.
As great a utility as it might be, I found NetLogger to be a
little lacking in certain areas. Enough so that I wrote my own
web app to handle running my weekly net. I've been working on
it for about a year, and still have a couple kinks to work out
(mainly on the security front), but having something I can run
from my phone, tablet, or PC is super slick. (Plus, I can
generate reports out of it for the club meeting.)
If I get it to a point where I'm comfortable putting my name on
it, I'll share it here. :)
My programming ends at setting the clock on the microwave oven...my extent of microwave communications. If I forget how to do that, I'll starve to death.
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