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Showing posts with label Allstar Nets. Show all posts

BARS Fusion Net

The BARS Fusion Net is held Monday nights at 7:30 CST (0130 UTC Tuesday, 0030 UTC Summer time) in WiRES-X Room #21493 and on the MNWIS repeaters. The net is open to anyone interested.

List of Fusion Nets Updated 12-Mar-2017
(please send updates to info at ham operator dot com)

Arizona State Reflector Channel

Arizona State Reflector Channel
Western reflector 9255 has been officially assigned by Kent W7AOR, as the “Arizona State” reflector channel. This channel will be utilized for coordination of Near Space helium balloon launches carrying amateur radio television and cross band FM repeaters, a planned amateur radio swap net, and for in-state emergency communications nets.

Loyalist City Amateur Radio Club (LCARC)

Loyalist City Amateur Radio Club (LCARC)
This is a weekly club net held at 8 p.m. local (Atlantic Time) on the VE1EE repeater (IRLP Node 2009). There is a designated Net Controller for each net. The purpose of opening this to a Reflector is to allow club members who are traveling abroad to participate in our weekly net. Although this is a Club net, visitors are welcome. The Net runs from 8 p.m. until 9 p.m. but sometimes shorter depending on the number of check-ins. Net Control can be referred to as VE9LC, the Club call sign. Our website is http://www.lcarc.ca

LIMARC Tech Net

LIMARC Tech Net
Our net is hosted by Dick K2RIW for the last 20 years on our repeater. There have been over 2000 nets on the 146.85 repeater. Past nets can be heard at www.amateurradio.tv and our local web site for the club is www.limarc.org. Dick has a long history in amateur radio as he is developer of the K2RIW kilowatt amps for 2 meters and 70cm. Dick decoded audio during the Apollo missions to the moon. We have a weekly NASA update and letters from listeners. Subjects range from simple electronics to complex antenna theory. We have been know to explain how many other things (like home appliances, auto engines, chemistry .etc) function.
Have a listen to our nets from the amateurradio site and I think you might find it enjoyable!
Net time is Eastern, Sunday 20:00 every weekend
Net runs until 23:00 but sometimes till 00:00
Net on Node 9126

Sunday Night Wild Card Net

Sunday Night Wild Card Net
The Sunday Night Wild Card Net is sponsored by the Fraser Valley Amateur Radio Emergency Services Society (FVARESS) who operates the Sumas Amateur Radio Network (SARN).The net is non-technical in nature and radio friendship oriented.
Net control is Verna, VE7NM.
The purpose of this net is to test our ARES Communications Systems. The repeater used is VE7RVA, 146.610 Mhz -600 (110.9 CTCSS). This repeater is located in the heart of the Fraser Valley,BC. www.ve7rva.ca
During the net we will link to the interior of BC via Vernon IRLP node 1055.

State of Nevada ARES/RACES Net

State of Nevada ARES/RACES Net
The net meets Thursday 7 pm Pacific Time on EchoLink *NV-GATE* Conference Node 152566 and IRLP Reflector 9258 which are linked together 24/7 to allow Echo link and IRLP nodes to communicate. These channels may be used in the event of a disaster to link communicators together. The VoIP provides another means for local response personnel to communicate.

SKYWARN Net

SKYWARN Net
This is a training net when weather permits. This net also can be started by stations in the effected area when weather Warnings or Watches are enacted by the National Weather Service, the National Severe Storm Lab and the National Hurricane Center. IRLP Reflector 9210 will be used to link repeaters in the affected areas and will act as net control reflector. This linking of these repeaters will give the local National Weather Service Offices around the country and the world a quick and immediate contact with amateur radio SKYWARN Spotters.
More information available at http://www.voipwx.net

220 MHz “Rag Chewers” Net

220 MHz “Rag Chewers” Net
It is every Wednesday evening at 8:30 PM Mountain Time on reflector 9221. The net was mainly started to encourage 220 Mhz operation here in the greater Albuquerque, New Mexico area. For the past couple of years, we have linked the net to IRLP and have been having lots of fun simply “rag chewing”, as the name implies and, hopefully getting more people on 220 locally, which we have been successful at doing! Having several other states check in has been a bonus. If anyone connects to the reflector, they will be dumping out on the 224.480 repeater in Rio Rancho, which serves the Albuquerque area. It has been very successful so far and would like to grow it even more.

Manitoba IRLP Wednesday Net

Manitoba IRLP Wednesday Net
This net is held every Wednesday evening at 9:00PM EST, Thursday 0100 UTC on Reflector 9611. We welcome check ins from all over the globe.  Net control is VE4MGR

Hilltop Bulletin

Hilltop Bulletin
Active ARRL Bulletin Station since 1974 on FM Repeaters in Rochester & Wewstern New York area, Dwight K2KWK runs the Hilltop Bulletin every Tuesday night from Sodus Point. The bulletin service includes amateur radio and ARRL news, including upcoming events for the NY – PA Region. The net takes place 8 P.M. local (Eastern) time on Reflector 9055. The contact for this net is Matt, K2EAG. Our website is http://brownbuffalo.com/hilltop
Listen live: http://k2eag.no-ip.org:8000/listen.pls (full time stream)

World Paranormal Net

World Paranormal Net
The purpose of this net is to give Amateur Radio Operators from all over the world a venue to elaborate upon and explore their interactions and experiences with all things Paranormal. Ghosts, UFO’s, Bigfoot, Chupacabra, and anything else that can’t be explained with Natural and Scientific Methods as well as the role that Radio Technology played in Paranromal Research is explored and discussed. This net meets every Tuesday at 9:00pm Eastern on Reflector 9251 with Net Controller Dave Larcombe (KD2KVZ). Dave is Director of Atlantic County Paranormal in Southern New Jersey, and has over 25 years experience in the many fields of Paranormal Research including Parapsychology, UFOlogy, and Cryptozoology.

Saskatchewan Net

Saskatchewan Net
The Saskatchewan 2-meter net is held every weekday evening at 9pm Central time.
It is for both IRLP connections and standard repeaters. There are several different net controllers and the net is held on Reflector 9300.

Westcoast Amateur Radio Association Net

Westcoast Amateur Radio Association Net
The Westcoast Amateur Radio Association, Node 1030, Victoria BC, has a weekly Net on Reflector 9005, Monday nights at 1900 Hrs local time.
(http://www.ve7vic.ca). Email me directly at ve7beu@rac.ca for info.  Club information, local news, check-ins, swap and shop.

Amateur Radio Information Net

Amateur Radio Information Net
The Amateur Radio Information Net runs on reflector 9102 via node 7534 on Monday evenings at 7 PM Central Time. I run Amateur Radio Newsline, the RAIN Report and ARRL Audio News. I take checkins and comments before I start the program, in between each program and at the end of the last program.

Training Information & Public Service (TIPS) Net

Training Information & Public Service (TIPS) Net
TIPSNET TIPSNET meets every TUESDAY at 7:00 PM local time (0000 UTC) on many linked repeaters throughout New England and New York state – local access is through the 147.505 Repeater (Input 146.505 PL 77.0). National and International connections are welcome on the *NEW-ENG* Conference Server via EchoLink. TIPSNET is also available on IRLP on the New England Reflector Node# 9123.

Guam International Net

Guam International Net
The Guam International Net originates out of Node 3672 from the Island of Guam on Monday’s 0900 UTC (early Monday morning in North America). Net control is by the Marianas Amateur Radio Club and everyone from around the Pacific and World is invited to join in.

RailHam Net

RailHam Net
The IRLP RailHam Net is an informal on-air gathering of hams who are railfans; that is, they enjoy railroads as a hobby. Whether they build model train layouts, expand their photo collections of prototype trains, or research the history of their favorite railroad, or rebuild historic locomotives, it’s a great way to discuss railroads with other hams across the U.S. and Canada via IRLP.

Disaster Communicators Forum (DCF)

Disaster Communicators Forum (DCF)

This forum is for those who recognize the need to share information: lessons learned, preparedness planning and disaster relief coordination. It is intended that all organizations involved in preparedness and response, including, but not limited to ARC, ARES, RACES, FEMA, Sky warn, Salvation Army, ERC, and Homeland Security will participate in the Disaster Communicators Forum (DCF) for the betterment of the whole.
The DCF Voice-over-IP (VoIP) Net meets every Sunday following the American Red Cross Communicators Net that starts at 6 PM Pacific Time. on EchoLink *DCF-ARC* Conference Node 336037 and IRLP Reflector 9257 which are linked together 24/7 to allow Echo link and IRLP nodes to communicate.

Ontario Provincial Communications Net

Ontario Provincial Communications Net
The Emergency Communications Ontario Association conducts the “Ontario Provincial Communications Net” every Sunday and Thursday evenings commencing at 8:00 p.m. (Eastern Time) on linked repeater systems that cover most of Southern Ontario. We also incorporate the use of IRLP Node 9035 the “Ontario Public Service Reflector” to extend our coverage for the entire province.(With 9005 as a backup!) All stations throughout Canada and the USA are welcomed and encouraged to participate in net activities.
Full details about the net can be found online by visiting http://www.emergencycom.ca/