Ontario SATERN Net
This is to announce that SATERN in Canada has it’s first established
IRLP Net. The Ontario SATERN IRLP Net, which can be accessed by linking
your local IRLP repeater to reflector 9032. The net will run from 21:00 –
22:00– Eastern time. Stations who may not be able to check in through
IRLP, can also check into the 80 metre net 3.743 Mhz (+ or –
interference), also at 2100 Eastern.
All Ontario SATERN members are encouraged to check into the net, but all
SATERN members are welcome to check in, in order to assist in building
SATERN in Canada.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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/
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/
Nets - Sierra Nevada Amateur Radio Society
Nets - Sierra Nevada Amateur Radio Society, Inc - snars
snars.org/repeaters/nets/
Sierra Nevada Amateur Radio Society, Inc
snars.org/
snars.org/repeaters/nets/
Sierra Nevada Amateur Radio Society, Inc
snars.org/
Amateur Radio HF Phone Nets
Amateur Radio HF Phone Nets | Freq. | Website | Time |
3730 Group | 3.730 MHz. | Yes | 21:00 ET Nightly |
3803 Roundtable Net - Website is Yahoo Group site. After checking in you will be invited join the group and gain access to info, files, links & photos on site. Gary House AB9LF | 3.803 MHz. | No | 23:00 ET Nightly |
Alberta Public Service | 3.700 MHz. | No | 0100 UTC Daily |
ARES Ontario HF Nets | 7.153 MHz 3.743 MHz |
Yes | 1:00pm Sundays ET 5:00pm Sundays ET |
Aurora Net (Afternoon) (Evening) |
7.055 MHz 7.055 MHz. |
Yes | 23:30 UTC Daily 02:30 UTC Wed & Sun |
Labels:
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Amateur Radio,
Amateur Radio DMR NET List,
Amateur Radio HF NET List,
Amateur Radio HF Phone Nets,
Amateur Radio Information Net,
Brandmeister NET,
Canadian Amateur Radio NETS,
D-Star Nets,
DMR Net Talkgroups,
DMR Nets,
dmr nets of brandmeister,
Fusion Net,
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Local Nets HF VHF UHF
Bakken Amateur Radio Fusion Net
Bakken Amateur Radio Fusion Net
When: August 15, 2016 @ 7:30 PM
America/Chicago Timezone
Where: 145.390- Fusion Mode Required
Cost: Free
Contact: Bakken Amateur Radio Society
Winnipeg Amateur Radio Club
Winnipeg Amateur Radio Club Net Information
VHF / UHF / HF / D-Star - Net Information
VHF Nets .......
MRS Nets - 147.390 Mhz +
Sundays at 9:00 pm
Thursdays at 9:00 pm
This net covers Winnipeg and the MRS linked repeater system, and includes various anouncements on amateur radio activities, plus Dick's "Swap and Shop". For more info on the MRS System visit http://www. mb-repeater-society. ca/
The Morning Net - 147.390 Mhz +
Weekdays at 9:00 am
This net covers Winnipeg and hams of all ages are welcome to join in this net which is always a lot of fun!
VHF / UHF / HF / D-Star - Net Information
VHF Nets .......
MRS Nets - 147.390 Mhz +
Sundays at 9:00 pm
Thursdays at 9:00 pm
This net covers Winnipeg and the MRS linked repeater system, and includes various anouncements on amateur radio activities, plus Dick's "Swap and Shop". For more info on the MRS System visit http://www. mb-repeater-society. ca/
The Morning Net - 147.390 Mhz +
Weekdays at 9:00 am
This net covers Winnipeg and hams of all ages are welcome to join in this net which is always a lot of fun!
Labels:
Amateur HAM Radio,
Amateur HAM Radio Net,
Amateur Radio,
Amateur Radio DMR NET List,
Amateur Radio HF NET List,
Amateur Radio Information Net,
Brandmeister NET,
Canadian Amateur Radio HF NETS,
Canadian Amateur Radio NETS,
D-Star Nets,
DMR Net Talkgroups,
DMR Nets,
dmr nets of brandmeister,
Fusion Net,
Local Nets HF VHF UHF
Canada Maritime Nets
Canadian Maritime Nets
Information
on the very beginning of the Professional Loafers Net is sketchy. I'm
told that it was started by Eddy Allen - VE1BEW. He thought there should
be a net on 80 metres in the mornings for Maritimers and I’m told he
had only one check-in on the first net, a friend - VE1AQO. Shortly after
VE1IS - Lou joined the net as a net control. The net started on 3.760
and moved to it’s present frequency of 3.735 sometime in the 90's due to
interference from some out-of-the Maritimes stations using the same
frequency.
Denver Area Net List
Denver Area Net List
Provided as a service to you by the Denver Radio Club!
http://www.w0tx.org/netlist.htm
Provided as a service to you by the Denver Radio Club!
http://www.w0tx.org/netlist.htm
Day | Time | Net | Frequency | PL | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Daily | 0630 | Colorado Weather Net | 146.940- | 103.5 | HF on 3.945MHz |
Daily | 0800 | Say Good Morning With Your Radio Net | 145.340- | 103.5 | Connected to IRLP Reflector #9205 |
Daily | 0800 | SATERN HF Net | 14.265 MHz | USB | Monday thru Saturday, Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Net |
Daily | 1200 | The High Noon Net | 7.240 MHz | - | - |
Daily | 1900 | Colorado Traffic Net | 145.310- | 88.5 | An ARRL NTS section net for handling NTS and ARES long haul messages. |
Daily | 2000 | Southern Colorado Traffic Net | 146.970- | 100.0 | - |
Toronto Amateur Radio Emergency Service Group NET
Toronto Amateur Radio Emergency Service Group NET
Toronto ARES : http://ares.meskes.ca/
Toronto ARES : http://ares.meskes.ca/
Toronto ARES Nets
Day | Time | Channel | Frequency | Tone | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Monday | 8:00 pm | 2A | 145.130- | 103.5 | Monday ARES GTU Net |
Monday | 8:20 pm | 220 | 224.860- | 103.5 | 220 VE3BEG Repeater Net |
Tuesday | 8:00 pm | 405 | 147.405 | 100.0 | Tuesday Simplex Net |
Tuesday | 8:30 pm | 4D | 442.700+ | VE3YYZ-B D-Star Net | |
Wednesday | 8:00 pm | 4B | 444.850+ | 103.5 | Wed ARES GTU Net |
Wednesday | 8:20 pm | 10FM | 29.600 | 10 Meter FM Simplex Net | |
Thursday | 8:00 pm | 405 | 147.405 | 100.0 | Thursday Simplex Net |
Thursday | 8:20 pm | 2D | 145.770 | VHF D-Star Net | |
Thursday | 8:30 pm | 4D | 445.800 | UHF D-Star Net | |
Friday | 8:00 pm | 2A | 145.130- | 103.5 | Friday ARES GTU Net |
Friday | 8:20 pm | 220 | 223.500 | 100.0 | 220 simplex Net |
TORONTO ARES CHANNELS
TORONTO ARES CHANNELS
TWO METER SIMPLEX | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Channel | Frequency | Description | ||
21 | 146.460 | ARES Simplex NET (103.5) | ||
22 | 146.400 | ARES Simplex WORKING | ||
23 | 146.520 | VHF CALLING CHANNEL | ||
24 | 146.550 | VHF Working | ||
25 | 146.580 | VHF Working |
List of Local Nets - Toronto Amateur Radio
List of Local Nets - Toronto Amateur Radio
For Amateur Radio Emergency Communications to have any value to anyone,
it must first operate as an organized network of stations.
- For many operators, they would have no Amateur Radio activity without the nets.
- Please support your local net with a check in.
General Mobile Radio Service - Ch.20 (462.6750 MHz), tone 22.
If needed, 2nd channel would be Ch.21, then Ch.22.
Family Radio Service - Ch.7 (462.7125 MHz), no tone.
If needed, 2nd channel would be Ch.6 and then downward.
If needed, PL would be 103.5 - (#13) check manual.
Labels:
Amateur HAM Radio,
Amateur HAM Radio Net,
Amateur Radio DMR NET List,
Amateur Radio HF NET List,
Amateur Radio Information Net,
Brandmeister NET,
D-Star Nets,
DMR Net Talkgroups,
DMR Nets,
dmr nets of brandmeister,
Fusion Net,
List of Local Nets - Toronto Amateur Radio,
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