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The definitive net directory for Ham Radio and SWL enthusiasts. What's a Net? A net is a gathering of Amateur Radio operators on a specific frequency at a specific time and day, usually on a recurring basis. Nets are an opportunity for Hams to get together, chat, and test equipment on the air.
- Ham Radio Nets. All of them.
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- Ohio Ham Radio Nets
Summit 1. Ham Radio nets operating from Ohio.
- Ham Radio Nets. All of them.
Browse all Amateur Radio Nets, including DMR, D-STAR, HF, SSB, nets on repeaters, ane more.
Thursday Night Nets 145.23- on the WB8MMR Repeater, check in with us at 8:30 p.m. Calvin N8RFY runs the net. You do not need to be a member to check in and club members are encouraged to be control operators.
You can search the database for a particular net here. One focus of the directory is toward public-service oriented nets that support the ARRL National Traffic System (NTS) and the Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES).
For 50 years, the Columbus Amateur Radio Club (CARC) has been consistent in its expectation that on the 146.790 repeater, such activities take precedence over regular Amateur use, both for pre-Warning preparation (a.k.a. “Watch” with a review of resources as appropriate) and for immediate local severe weather tracking and reporting.
Summit 1. Ham Radio nets operating from Ohio.
We are a group of Amateur Radio Operators who travel around the country in Recreational Vehicles and host radio nets to keep in touch with one another. Alliance (Ohio) Amateur Radio Club. Club Information, Membership roster, officers, meetings, field day and more.