Essex County DMR (DMR MARC) - CXLD
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Essex County DMR Society (DMR MARC)
Tuesday Night Net @ 9:00 pm ET
this evening on the Ontario talkgroup (3023) DMR MARC
UPDATE 3 May 2017 :: the Ontario DMR net as we held on Tuesday evenings is no more. Bill VE3ES
HamNetList.com - Amateur HAM Radio Net Listings - All times are global UTC for each NET - working on changing all to UTC
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/
Caribbean Nets
Caribbean Nets
Andre VE3SP.COM
qrz.com
Country | Name | Frequency | Day & Time UTC/Local |
Trinidad And Tobago | TTARL/IRESC | 7.133.00 MINUS / PLUS QRM | Tuesday,Thursday and Sunday 00:30/8:30PM |
Saint Lucia | SI LUCIA AMATEUR RADIO CLUB | 7.200.00 | SUNDAYS 12:00/8:00AM |
CARIBBEAN RAG-CHEW | 14.267.50 | DAILY 12:30/8:30AM | |
CARIBUS NET | 14.283.00 | DAILY 1130/7:30AM | |
Jamaica | MYERS NET | 7.150.00 | SUNDAYS 1300/9:00AM |
Saint Kitts And Nevis | ST.KITTS & NEVIS AMATEUR RADIO CLUB | 7.145.00 | SUNDAYS 11:30AM_1530 |
Saint Vincent And The Grenadines | SVGARC HAIROUN NET | 7.155.00 | SUNDAYS 14:00/10:00AM |
Trinidad And Tobago | HUMMING BIRD NET | 7.159.00 | SUNDAYS 13:00/9:00AM |
Grenada | NUTMEG NET | 7.176.00 | SUNDAYS 13:00/9:00AM |
Trinidad And Tobago | HUMMING BIRD NET | 7.159.00 | DAILY 20:00/4:00PM |
TALKSHOP NET | 7.195.00 | DAILY 10:30/630AM | |
Virgin Islands (US) | FRIENDLY 7188 NET | 7.188.00 | DAILY 10:00/6:00AM |
Puerto Rico | Puerto Rico/VI Weather Net | 3.930.00 | Daily 7:10/1110 |
Bahamas | C6AGG Carolyn Wardle Weather Net | 3.696.00 | Daily 7:20/1120 |
Caribbean ALL | Caribbean Emergency and Weather Net | 3.815.00 | Daily 10:30 & 22:30 UTC |
Barbados | Amateur Radio Society of Barbados CW Net | 3.805.00 | Sundays 12:00 |
Andre VE3SP.COM
qrz.com
Toronto Canada Amateur Radio Emergency Communications
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.
- - DAILY NETS - - CQ - CQ -
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- 11.00 am - Toronto ARES Morning Net - VA3GTU 145.130- (103.5)
- - - - - - - - - on Saturday use VE3TOR 146.940- (103.5)
- - - - - - - - - on Sunday use VE3TNC 147.270+
- 5.45 pm - Toronto ARES Mobile/Base Roundtable/Monitoring
- - - - - - - - - VA3GTU 2A 145.130- (103.5) (Not run on Sundays)
- 6.30 pm - NTS Open Line Net - VE3RPT 147.060
- 7.00 pm - NTS Phone Net - 3.742 MHz.
- 8.00 pm - Toronto ARES Net รข€“ See below for frequencies
- 7am-6pm - ONTARS 75 Meter Net - 3.755 MHz
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.
- - DAILY NETS - - CQ - CQ -
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- 11.00 am - Toronto ARES Morning Net - VA3GTU 145.130- (103.5)
- - - - - - - - - on Saturday use VE3TOR 146.940- (103.5)
- - - - - - - - - on Sunday use VE3TNC 147.270+
- 5.45 pm - Toronto ARES Mobile/Base Roundtable/Monitoring
- - - - - - - - - VA3GTU 2A 145.130- (103.5) (Not run on Sundays)
- 6.30 pm - NTS Open Line Net - VE3RPT 147.060
- 7.00 pm - NTS Phone Net - 3.742 MHz.
- 8.00 pm - Toronto ARES Net รข€“ See below for frequencies
- 7am-6pm - ONTARS 75 Meter Net - 3.755 MHz
D-STAR Nets
D-Star Nets
as of June 13, 2015.
Full list at http://www. dstarinfo. com/nets. aspx
- Both primary reflectors with modes (and backups, if known) are noted.
For the D-Rats Ratflectors, select F)ile, P)references, R)adio, A)dd. Choose Network, enter desired name and ratflector, set port at 9000, click on S)ave. Times are U. S. Central; last minute cancellations may occur. Email changes to
Daryl Stout, WX1DER, Little Rock, Arkansas
wx1der@gmail.com .
http://www.kk4yoe.info/downloads/Selected_D-Star_Nets.pdf
as of June 13, 2015.
Full list at http://www. dstarinfo. com/nets. aspx
- Both primary reflectors with modes (and backups, if known) are noted.
For the D-Rats Ratflectors, select F)ile, P)references, R)adio, A)dd. Choose Network, enter desired name and ratflector, set port at 9000, click on S)ave. Times are U. S. Central; last minute cancellations may occur. Email changes to
Daryl Stout, WX1DER, Little Rock, Arkansas
wx1der@gmail.com .
http://www.kk4yoe.info/downloads/Selected_D-Star_Nets.pdf
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 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).
Red Cross Net
This group is to facilitate the planning and on-going maintenance of the American Red Cross disaster communication plans and practices. We utilize the Internet Radio Linking Project to communicate nation wide.
It is also intended as a forum for coordination between ARC, ARES/RACES, FEMA, and Homeland Security.
It is also intended as a forum for coordination between ARC, ARES/RACES, FEMA, and Homeland Security.
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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Canadian Amateur Radio NETS,
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DMR Nets,
dmr nets of brandmeister,
Fusion Net,
HF Nets,
Local Nets HF VHF UHF
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.
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.
Insomniac Net
The Insomniac Net is held every night of the year (including holidays) and has been very popular for over 26 years. Each night there is a different net control operator. Generally, they have three or four trivia questions with 2 multiple choice answers. Roll call of the regular night owl members is called, then a special call for visitors and guests is presented. Our website is at http://www.halling.com/Insomnia.htm
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!
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dmr nets of brandmeister,
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The IRLP 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.
CNIB Cross Canada Net
CNIB Cross Canada Net (Canadian National Institute for the Blind) The CNIB runs this net weekly at 1900 Eastern on the IRLP/Echolink reflector nodes 9008/256919.
It is designed to link hams with vision loss across Canada and around the world.
The net also welcomes all hams interested in the activities CNIB.
It is designed to link hams with vision loss across Canada and around the world.
The net also welcomes all hams interested in the activities CNIB.
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.
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.
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.
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 |
AllstarLink Nets List
AllstarLink Nets
https://hamnetlist.blogspot.com/p/echolink-irlp-allstar-nets.html
ALLSTAR NET NAME | DAY | TIME | HUB | CONTACT |
East Coast Reflector Tech Net http://eastcoastreflector.com/ | Tuesday | 20:00 EDT | 27339 45192 45225 | Dick WB2JPQ |
Winsystem Net http://www.winsystem.org/win-system-nets/technet/ |
Friday
| 19:00 PST | 2560 27339 | Name |
Allstar Meet and Greet Net | Saturday | 22:00 EDT | 44207 | David KD2KVZ |
Add to this list |
Day
| 19:00 PST | Node# Node# | Name |
Updated : June17 - Andre VE3WZW.net Node#51820
https://hamnetlist.blogspot.com/p/echolink-irlp-allstar-nets.html
Amateur Radio VoIP discussion or Asterisk Allstar.
Subjects may include; Asterisk / Allstar / hamvoip platform
https://groups.io/g/Allstar
Subjects may include; Asterisk / Allstar / hamvoip platform
https://groups.io/g/Allstar
thanks Jim
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:
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List of Local Nets - Toronto Amateur Radio,
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Net Control software
It may be easier to use a net control software such as flnet.
FLNET Description
Net provides the Amateur Radio Net Control Station operator with a real time tool to assist him or her in managing the net activities. A single screen with multiple windows is used to allow rapid entry, search, pick and display of all stations calling in to the net. All operations on the main screen are accomplished with keyboard entries only. No mouse action is required to perform the net control functions. Experience has shown that most net control operators prefer this method of operation to improve the speed of entry and selection
FLNET Description
Net provides the Amateur Radio Net Control Station operator with a real time tool to assist him or her in managing the net activities. A single screen with multiple windows is used to allow rapid entry, search, pick and display of all stations calling in to the net. All operations on the main screen are accomplished with keyboard entries only. No mouse action is required to perform the net control functions. Experience has shown that most net control operators prefer this method of operation to improve the speed of entry and selection
AMATEUR RADIO abbreviations
Some abbreviations used in this list:
KE4QCM PORTAL TO THE PLANET HF NETS AND FREQUENCIES:
http://pw2.netcom.com/~tofull/hfnets.htm
10-10 INTERNATIONAL NETS: http://www.qsl.net/k6rdk/10-10nets.htm
While some ten meter nets can be heard over great distances
(especially at times of high sunspot levels) most are intended for
local reception only. This lists some of some of these nets,
especially those associated with 10-10 International, and is updated
as needed.
AMSAT: Amateur satellites.
ARES: Amateur Radio Emergency Service.
ARMS: Amateur Radio Missionary Service.
ARRL: American Radio Relay League, Newington Connecticut. During a
communications emergency, check for ARRL station W1AW on the
hour on 1855, 3990, 7290, 14290, 18160, 31390 and 28590. W1AW
is silent on holidays.
CLARA: Canadian Ladies Amateur Radio Association.
DARF: Disciples Amateur Radio Fellowship.
EME: Earth-Moon-Earth bounce.
FRUPAC: Fleet Radio Unit Pacific. Former, current and retired
personnel of the Naval Security Group.
GERATOL: Greetings Extra Radio Amateurs Tired of Operating Lately. A
Worked All States Group active on 75 meters during the fall
and winter.
MARA: Mercury Amateur Radio Association. Consists mostly of members
of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. If a
hurricane is approaching the United States, tune to 3872.5 at
8 p.m. Central Time for latest information.
MARCO: Medical Amateur Radio Council. Physicians, dentists,
veterinarians, nurses, therapists, etc. Check 14308 on the
hour for MARCO members.
NARF: Nazarene Amateur Radio Federation.
OMIK: OMIK [Ohio, Michigan, Indiana and Kentucky] Amateur
Electronics Communications Association. African-American net
established in 1952.
OMISS: OM International Sideband Society. A Worked All States and
Awards group [so-called "paper chase" nets].
QCWA: Quarter Century Wireless Association. Established 1947.
Members must have been first licensed at least 25 years ago.
Currently has about 10,000 active members in 185 Chapters in
the US, Canada, Austria and Germany. http://www.qcwa.org
RACES: Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service.
RAIN: Radio Amateur Information Network.
SAROF: Salvation Army Radio Operators Fellowship.
SATERN: Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Network.
SETI: Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence. 14204 kHz is the
official SETI League frequency, selected as being equal to
exactly one percent of the neutral Hydrogen line used for
radio astronomy.
UCAN: United Church Amateur Network.
WBCCI: Wally Byam Caravan Club International. Recreational vehicles.
YL: Young Ladies.
YLISSB: Young Ladies International SSB'ers, Inc. Incorporated in the
State of Florida, February 9, 1963. Organized as a worldwide
emergency communications System and advocates the promotion
of International Good Will through Amateur Radio. Has nearly
16000 members in all fifty states and over 250 countries.
http://www.qsl.net/yl-issb
ARES: Amateur Radio Emergency Service.
ARMS: Amateur Radio Missionary Service.
ARRL: American Radio Relay League, Newington Connecticut. During a
communications emergency, check for ARRL station W1AW on the
hour on 1855, 3990, 7290, 14290, 18160, 31390 and 28590. W1AW
is silent on holidays.
CLARA: Canadian Ladies Amateur Radio Association.
DARF: Disciples Amateur Radio Fellowship.
EME: Earth-Moon-Earth bounce.
FRUPAC: Fleet Radio Unit Pacific. Former, current and retired
personnel of the Naval Security Group.
GERATOL: Greetings Extra Radio Amateurs Tired of Operating Lately. A
Worked All States Group active on 75 meters during the fall
and winter.
MARA: Mercury Amateur Radio Association. Consists mostly of members
of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. If a
hurricane is approaching the United States, tune to 3872.5 at
8 p.m. Central Time for latest information.
MARCO: Medical Amateur Radio Council. Physicians, dentists,
veterinarians, nurses, therapists, etc. Check 14308 on the
hour for MARCO members.
NARF: Nazarene Amateur Radio Federation.
OMIK: OMIK [Ohio, Michigan, Indiana and Kentucky] Amateur
Electronics Communications Association. African-American net
established in 1952.
OMISS: OM International Sideband Society. A Worked All States and
Awards group [so-called "paper chase" nets].
QCWA: Quarter Century Wireless Association. Established 1947.
Members must have been first licensed at least 25 years ago.
Currently has about 10,000 active members in 185 Chapters in
the US, Canada, Austria and Germany. http://www.qcwa.org
RACES: Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service.
RAIN: Radio Amateur Information Network.
SAROF: Salvation Army Radio Operators Fellowship.
SATERN: Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Network.
SETI: Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence. 14204 kHz is the
official SETI League frequency, selected as being equal to
exactly one percent of the neutral Hydrogen line used for
radio astronomy.
UCAN: United Church Amateur Network.
WBCCI: Wally Byam Caravan Club International. Recreational vehicles.
YL: Young Ladies.
YLISSB: Young Ladies International SSB'ers, Inc. Incorporated in the
State of Florida, February 9, 1963. Organized as a worldwide
emergency communications System and advocates the promotion
of International Good Will through Amateur Radio. Has nearly
16000 members in all fifty states and over 250 countries.
http://www.qsl.net/yl-issb
In order to keep this list at a manageable size, I have restricted it
(more or less) to English language voice nets in North America. For
net listings in other modes and languages, check out the following:
AC6V: http://www.ac6v.com
(more or less) to English language voice nets in North America. For
net listings in other modes and languages, check out the following:
AC6V: http://www.ac6v.com
This megapage contains numerous links to many sites, including nets,
organizations, bulletins, shortwave, equipment, etc.
organizations, bulletins, shortwave, equipment, etc.
ARRL ON LINE NET DIRECTORY: http://www.arrl.org/field/nets (graphics
page) or http://www2.arrl.org/field/nets (text page)
The print publication, edited by Steven R. Ewald, WV1X, appears every
two years, the last being the 1999-2000 edition. The web version is
primarily a search engine of nets that has registered with the ARRL
and includes voice, CW, and RTTY nets on all bands.
page) or http://www2.arrl.org/field/nets (text page)
The print publication, edited by Steven R. Ewald, WV1X, appears every
two years, the last being the 1999-2000 edition. The web version is
primarily a search engine of nets that has registered with the ARRL
and includes voice, CW, and RTTY nets on all bands.
KE4QCM PORTAL TO THE PLANET HF NETS AND FREQUENCIES:
http://pw2.netcom.com/~tofull/hfnets.htm
10-10 INTERNATIONAL NETS: http://www.qsl.net/k6rdk/10-10nets.htm
While some ten meter nets can be heard over great distances
(especially at times of high sunspot levels) most are intended for
local reception only. This lists some of some of these nets,
especially those associated with 10-10 International, and is updated
as needed.
AMATEUR RADIO ARRL REGIONS
AMATEUR RADIO ARRL REGIONS
1: CONNECTICUT, MAINE, MASSACHUSETTS, NEW HAMPSHIRE, RHODE ISLAND,VERMONT. 2: NEW JERSEY, NEW YORK. 3: DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, DELAWARE,MARYLAND, PENNSYLVANIA. 4: FLORIDA, GEORGIA, NORTH CAROLINA, PUERTORICO, SOUTH CAROLINA, VIRGINIA, VIRGIN ISLANDS. 5: ALABAMA, ARKANSAS,
LOUISIANA, MISSISSIPPI, OKLAHOMA, TENNESSEE, TEXAS. 6: CALIFORNIA,
GUAM, HAWAII, NEVADA. 7: ALBERTA, ALASKA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, IDAHO,
MONTANA, OREGON, WASHINGTON. 8: MICHIGAN, OHIO, WEST VIRGINIA. 9:
ILLINOIS, INDIANA, KENTUCKY, WISCONSIN. 10: IOWA, KANSAS, MANITOBA,
MINNESOTA, MISSOURI, NORTH DAKOTA, NEBRASKA, SASKATCHEWAN, SOUTH
DAKOTA. 11: LABRADOR, NEW BRUNSWICK, NEWFOUNDLAND, NOVA SCOTIA,
ONTARIO, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, QUEBEC. 12: ARIZONA, COLORADO, NEW
MEXICO, UTAH, WYOMING. CENTRAL: Regions 5, 9, 10. EAST: Regions 1, 4,
8, 11. PACIFIC: Regions 6, 7, 12.
LOUISIANA, MISSISSIPPI, OKLAHOMA, TENNESSEE, TEXAS. 6: CALIFORNIA,
GUAM, HAWAII, NEVADA. 7: ALBERTA, ALASKA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, IDAHO,
MONTANA, OREGON, WASHINGTON. 8: MICHIGAN, OHIO, WEST VIRGINIA. 9:
ILLINOIS, INDIANA, KENTUCKY, WISCONSIN. 10: IOWA, KANSAS, MANITOBA,
MINNESOTA, MISSOURI, NORTH DAKOTA, NEBRASKA, SASKATCHEWAN, SOUTH
DAKOTA. 11: LABRADOR, NEW BRUNSWICK, NEWFOUNDLAND, NOVA SCOTIA,
ONTARIO, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, QUEBEC. 12: ARIZONA, COLORADO, NEW
MEXICO, UTAH, WYOMING. CENTRAL: Regions 5, 9, 10. EAST: Regions 1, 4,
8, 11. PACIFIC: Regions 6, 7, 12.