1leglance said:sorry I couldn't get on the net...I had my radio in my scrubs back pocket which drew some eyeshowever from the second I walked thru the door it was 9 ICU holds and pts holding in surgery...still crazy now but at least I am able to sit next to a pt for a bit
Filling out the next schedule tonight and trying to get every other tues off![]()
1leg said:Thats what it's called. [directed net] I'm learning more everyday. :wings: Thanks
I think what he's asking is more about the format of the net as in the way the recognized station is handled. Some nets do a round-robin, so stations hand off to the next station and others return control to the net controller after each TX. What we had last night was sort of a combination, sometimes control was handed back to you and sometimes the talking station called the next station. I don't think anyone objected and it seemed pretty organized anyway. But when net control opens the floor, so to speak, no one wants to talk over anyone else I think. Ultimately it's up to the net control to decide how he wants the net to run and I think Mark did a fine job.crawler#976 said:We use a directed net to keep dead air to a minimum. Our original meetings were open, and we found it was difficult to keep up continuity or good flow. Most nets are directed for that reason.