Showing posts with label Allstar Nets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Allstar Nets. Show all posts

Insomniac Net - Allstar Link Via Hub 2560

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.

Allstar hub 2560 (or 2353)
Insomniac Trivia Net – 11PM Pacific on the WIN System

Canada DMR Net VE3ORF 3730 Group

The VE3ORF / 3730 Group has been around for over 10 years. They claim to have a goal to help promote the use of Amateur Radio. They have a belief to promote the hobby (Service) by being very active in just about every aspects of it.   Digital Technology, SSB nightly nets, repeater use, weak signal vhf SSB, AM, QRO, QRP etc.

The groups focus is on both Technical and Social aspects while exploring the many opportunities Amateur Radio has to offer.

You can find VE3ORF 3730 Tuesday Weekly NET at 9:00 PM ET and on the repeater system VE3ORF located In beautiful downtown Ottawa.   They offer 3 Digital Long Range Repeaters and a 220 MHZ Digital Repeater Gateway.

http://www.ve3orf.com/

February 27 was a fantastic Canada DMR Net by Margaret  KA1BZE as the Net Control from VE3ORF 3730.

I was hoping to check-in and commend to Margaret on her fantastic job.  Please convey to her on behalf of myself VE3WZW ANDRE how I felt she did a great job.
DMR Net list - DMRnetList.cf

We are over joyed,  keep it going.
VE3WZW Andre

DMR Brandmeister Worldwide Net - Talkgroup 91 Net

DMR Brandmeister Worldwide Net - Talkgroup 91 Net

When
Saturday’s @ 1700 UTC (1600 DST).

Where
DMR-Brandmeister Worldwide Talkgroup (TG 91).

About and Purpose :
The DMR-Brandmeister Worldwide Net is held weekly Saturday on the DMR-Brandmeister network to test the connectivity and linking of repeaters world wide under stressed volumes.  It is intended as a global forum for discussing news, information and developments related to Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) DMR-Brandmeister. This net is open to all ham radio operators with a DMR capable radio and can be accessed via any DMR repeaters that are connected to the DMR-Brandmeister Worldwide talk group (TB#91).

Brandmeister Enhancements


Good afternoon, everyone.
The past 36 hours have brought forth some great enhancements in the performance and operation of Master Server 3103, and refinements to 3102 and 3108.
The GPS reporting functionality is now operating perfectly, and the links for APRS Location posting have been fine tuned.  If you have a BrandMeister supported GPS radio (Motorola, Hytera, etc) than all should be functioning perfectly now.

Getting the APRS connections refined and tuned has made it possible for APRS Messaging to be enabled across the BM USA Servers.  3102, 3103, and 3108 now all support "APRS Messaging  from radio to phone, phone to radio, radio to radio, and phone to phone." We've tested it also with a number of things such as WxBot, and find it to perform much better than we expected.  Check the BM Wiki for info on how to use it, if you are not already familiar.

The BrandMeister USA Shark RF IP Protocol Server is now fully tested and available from our high speed server farm in Chicago.  We will be releasing more information on that in days to come, but we feel that it too is a fun facility and perhaps a valuable resource for many with the SharkRF openSPOT's who would like to implement a more private network of their own.

As we continue on with the standardization ......

DMR-MARC Worldwide Net TG#1

DMR-MARC Worldwide Net
DMR-MARC Worldwide Net About and Purpose

When
Saturday’s @ 1700 UTC (1600 DST).

Where
DMR-MARC Worldwide Talkgroup (TG 1).

The DMR-MARC Worldwide Net is held weekly Saturday on the DMR-MARC network to test the connectivity and linking of repeaters world wide under stressed volumes.  It is intended as a global forum for discussing news, information and developments related to Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) DMR-MARC (Motorola Amateur Radio Club). This net is open to all ham radio operators with a DMR capable radio and can be accessed via any DMR repeaters that are connected to the DMR-MARC Worldwide talk group (TB#1).

DMR-Marc Canada DMR Net TG#302

Canada DMR Net - Amateur HAM Radio
http://dmrnet.blogspot.ca/p/about-us.html

About and Purpose
DMR Trans CANADA net
DMR-Marc network :: Talkgroup 302

Every Sunday Nights @ 9:00PM (21:00) EDT or
3:00AM (3:00) UTC = 3:00 UTC Previous Day Toronto Time

TinyURL was created! DMRNET
tinyurl.com/DMRNET

Purpose
The intended purpose of the Net are as follows:

Purpose of this Net (testing connectivity of DMR Repeaters Canada and access for the operators)
  • Community. Create a sense of community and to promote diversity within Canada;
  • Education. Act as a catalyst for education & learning and to promote the growth of ham radio as a hobby;
  • Communications. Provide an alternate means of communications in the event of an emergency or natural disaster across Canada.
All attendees of the Net are asked and are highly encouraged to support the above objectives.

CONTACT :
VE3WZW Andre
https://www.qrz.com/db/VE3WZW

CQ Canada Fusion net

CQ Canada VE1AO NODE Fusion net
The net takes place every Wednesday evening starting at 6 PM in the Pacific, 9 PM Eastern, 10 PM Atlantic time zones and all time zones in between. So that is 0200 UTC. (0100 UTC daylight savings).

FCS002-02
WiRES-X
#40678
-VE1AO NODE

Trans-Canada IRLP Net IRLP Node 9013

Trans-Canada IRLP Net IRLP Node 9013

The Cross Canada IRLP Net takes place every Wednesday morning starting at 1600 GMT (0800 PST) on node 9013. It generally lasts about an hour and starts in British Columbia and runs across the country to Nova Scotia. They welcome checkins from anywhere, not just Canada. So join in any Wednesday morning! Guy Costanzo, VA7G AC, Vancouver, BC

TransCanada Net via IRLP Node 9013 each Wednesday morning at 8am PDT.   Anyone can bring up the net on your local repeater/area from all across Canada.

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

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