Showing posts with label Amateur Radio Information Net. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amateur Radio Information Net. Show all posts

Great Lakes Maritime Mobile Net

Great Lakes Maritime Mobile Net
We are a Good Samaritan, weekend HF SSB and VHF amateur radio net for all mariners on the Great Lakes. We also operate each weekend day (both Saturdays and Sundays) April 1st to Oct 31st on channel 9619 at 10:30 ET. Please see our website for more information. http://www.glmmnet.org

WIN System Tech Net

WIN System Tech Net
This net is held on Friday evenings at 10:30pm ET on IRLP reflector 9100

Hosted by Shorty K6JSI and friends. Technical questions on amatuer radio and VoIP will be answered with down-to-earth easy to understand answers, as best as possible. With perhaps a little humor thrown in for good measure.  A good learning experience…. especially for the newcomers.



The Technet

The Technet
The Technet on the Vancouver reflector 9008 with IRLP and EchoLink(VAN-IRLP, 256919) connectivity is held every Friday evening EST. The net is hosted by Reg Bagshaw, VK6BQQ/VE3BQQ who moved a few years ago from Burlington, ON to Jandakot, Western Australia. The net started out locally in Hamilton as a fairly technical net, but with the move to IRLP and Echolink has evolved into a general information net. Or as Reg likes to say when soliciting check-ins “Please come with your ICQ for the net” (Information, Comments and Questions). The net has been in continuous operation for more than 8 years and is coming up on the 500 episode.

Worldwide Friendship Net

Worldwide Friendship Net
The World Wide Friendship Net takes place daily at 10:00 AM Eastern time on IRLP reflector 9251, which is cross linked to Echolink node 479886. A normal net consists of more than 30 repeaters from all over the US, Canada, United Kingdom, Sweden, Germany, Japan and Australia. The net is for all licensed radio amateurs that have access to the reflector node and to make new friends from all points of the compass. The net runs for 90 minutes (10:00AM to 11:30AM Eastern daily). www.worldwidefriendship.net
Please join us and we’ll see you daily on IRLP/Echolink nodes 9251/479886

DMR Nets

DMR Nets - FULL LIST 2020

Sunday:
TAC310, TG310, Sundays at 8 PM EDT

Monday:
New England Wide, TG3181, DMR-MARC Mondays at 8 PM EDT
Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut
Monday 8pm EST the New England Wide Talk Group 3181 on all New England, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia repeaters and for the 1st time, access from the DMR+ network, Reflector 4641 New England. Use your openSpots, DVMega and MMDVMs for access to DMR+

FULL LIST 2020

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.

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.

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

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!

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

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 Nets

DayTimeChannelFrequencyToneDescription
Monday 8:00 pm2A 145.130-103.5Monday ARES GTU Net
Monday 8:20 pm220 224.860-103.5220 VE3BEG Repeater Net
Tuesday 8:00 pm405 147.405 100.0Tuesday Simplex Net
Tuesday 8:30 pm4D 442.700+
VE3YYZ-B D-Star Net
Wednesday8:00 pm4B 444.850+103.5Wed ARES GTU Net
Wednesday8:20 pm10FM29.600 
10 Meter FM Simplex Net
Thursday 8:00 pm405 147.405 100.0Thursday Simplex Net
Thursday 8:20 pm2D 145.770 
VHF D-Star Net
Thursday 8:30 pm4D 445.800 
UHF D-Star Net
Friday 8:00 pm2A 145.130-103.5Friday ARES GTU Net
Friday 8:20 pm220 223.500 100.0220 simplex Net

TORONTO ARES CHANNELS

TORONTO ARES CHANNELS


TWO METER SIMPLEX
ChannelFrequencyDescription
21  146.460ARES Simplex NET (103.5)
22  146.400ARES Simplex WORKING
23  146.520VHF CALLING CHANNEL
24  146.550VHF Working
25  146.580VHF Working

List of Local Nets - Toronto Amateur Radio

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.