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Insomniac Net - Allstar Link Via Hub 2560
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 Alberta VE6 Local Nets HF | VHF | UHF
Daily:
0130 UTC - Alberta Public Service net on 3.700MHz
Monday:
20:00 Local - Alberta D-Star Net on VE6KM-B
Tuesday:
1930 L - NARC weekly net on VE6HM
2030 L - Ladies net on VE6NHB / SARA system
Wednesday:
0900 L - TransCanada IRLP Net on VE6NHB / SARA system.
2100 L - VE6PP linked to VE6HM Whitecourt Net
Thursday:
1930 L - New Hams 2m net on VE6NHB / SARA system
Friday:
1900 L - D-STAR Can-Net on VE6KM B.
ARIZONA AZ NET LIST
DAY | TIME | FREQ. / BACK UP | GROUP |
2018-AUG | |||
Daily | 600/1600 | 145.35 | Arizona Weather Net |
Daily | 0700-0800 | 147.120 449.600 ECHO | MESA AM DRIVETIME NET |
Daily | 700 | 147.160 147.220 447.575 | Knobbe Tree Net |
Daily | 900 | 147.300 / ECHO | West Valley Club |
Daily | 2100 | RIMLINK | ARA 2100 Net |
Daily | 2300PST | 446.6 | WinSystem |
Mon-Thur | 2000 | 147.300 / ECHO | West Valley Club |
Monday | 1900 | 147.120 449.600 ECHO | MESA CERT 1ST TUESDAY |
Monday | 1830 | 147.260 Mt Union | Yavapai RACES |
Monday | 1900 | 145.230 Mingus Mtn | Yavapai RACES |
Monday | 1900 | 224.600 | Condor Connection |
Monday | 1900 | 147.120 449.600 ECHO | SUPERSTITION ARC |
Monday | 1900 | 449.825 | East Valley Repeater Group |
Monday | 1900 | 146.980 | Coconino Skywarn Sector 5 |
Monday | 1930 | 146.940 / 441.725 | ARA Swap Net |
Monday | 2000 | 440.375 South MTN | East Valley Repeater Group |
Monday | 2100 | METROLINK | Maricopa EAN |
Toronto HAM RADIO Repeaters of Extreme Atrocities in Canada
DMR Network in Toronto CANADA : jamming | interference ** SHUT DOWN **
http://torontorepeaters.blogspot.com
http://ve3twrabuse23.blogspot.com
Shut down Repeaters in Toronto Canada
Cross Canada C4FM Weekly Net
Wednesday 9PM Eastern 02:00 UTC Room 40678 Yaesu Wires-X Network
Denis Rule VE3BF ve3bf@rac.ca
https://www.qrz.com/lookup/VE3BF
Ottawa ON has listed the following (2018-04-11 15:01:28)
This vendor has been registered since 2017-02-23
For Sale (last updated 2018-04-11, listed 2017-02-23)
Manufacturer: Cross Canada
Model: C4FM Net
Wednesday 9PM Eastern 02:00 UTC Room 40678 Yaesu Wires-X Network
Join us on Wires-X for the Cross Canada C4FM Weekly Net
Every Wednesday 9PM Eastern 6PM Pacific 02:00 UTC in room 40678 on the Wires-X network
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).
Embry Riddle WX Balloon Launch with SharkRF OpenSpot - Post Event Discussion
Six Shooters ARC - San Diego
Presentation August 21, 2017
Occurred June 10, 2017
Embry Riddle OpenSPOT In Near Space Post Event Discussion.
If YouTube video available will post link.
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?sto...19707768046273
Gene Swiech WB9COY will present his high altitude balloon payload which included a DMR OpenSPOT transmitting on 439.000MHz. The payload was launched from Emery Riddle University in Prescott Arizona as part of the NASA Eclipse project. Other accepts of the payload included a 5GHz down link and an APRS GPS reporting sytem. The OpenSPOT with only 20mW of power was easily heard 30 miles down range. The openSPOT also was able to access the internet allowing hams across the country to connect to the payload. This was accomplished via the 5GHz downlink.
Time permitting Gene will also demonstrate how the OpenSPOT can be used via the AREDN broadband ham net system using a Raspberry PI server. Two OpenSPOT modules will be connected via the AREDN system and a completely off the grid contact will be made using the two OpenSPOT modules severed by the Raspberry PI.
TAC-311 Net August 6
TAC 311 1111 Group - 6 August 2017
The gathering:
KB3YBT - Partick, FL
W5JXN - John, AR
KE0NXU - Nick, MN
K3ACE- Norm, DE
KA1GMN - Phil, TX - Game Show Host
Subjects:
What are the popular talk groups?
311 - Home of the the 311 1111 "This thing of ours"
3100 - The busies talk group. Someone is on 24 X 7.
TAC 3 AKA TG 8953 - Technical QSOs
31665 - Relatively new talk group dedicated to helping
operators out with their DMR system. This talk group is also
linked to Wires-X.
Introduction to Reflectors
How to connect.
How to disconnect.
Check reflector connection status.
Reference: TG 3100 - An Alternative Access Method ( in "Files" section)
Brandmeister and ARPS
No definitive answers on this one. Those interested stated they had more investigation to do.
Phil de KA1GMN
DMR BrandMeister Hytera Net #31089
- Swapshop
Hytera Network "Hytera Net"
TG- 31089 TS-1
(Hytera BrandMeister Net - Every Thursday @ 19:30 hrs PT)
Host :: Ryan
Host :: Terry NX7R
QRZ.COM - www.qrz.com/db/NX7R
DMR-MARC Worldwide Net TG#1
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
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.
CONTACT :
VE3WZW Andre
https://www.qrz.com/db/VE3WZW
BrandMeister Canada's 3026 Net
Starting 2017
Canada's BrandMeister 3026 Net
http://302net.blogspot.com/
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
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
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 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
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
List of Fusion Nets Updated 12-Mar-2017
(please send updates to info at ham operator dot com)