Nets
This is a great time to try a Net
Ross, W6RSS & Michael, W06Y cordially invite you to two BARC Social Distancing Nets. They are on our Primary Repeater – 442.750 MHz (PL 100 HZ)+, at 10:30 am, And again at night at 7:30 pm.
BARC has a weekly Net at 7:30 PM local time every Monday evening generally on the Primary repeater (442.750, PL:100). The net shifts to the Secondary repeater (441.250, PL:100) on the last Monday of the month.
JB, NR5NN (A BARC Member has ” Very Informal and Loosely Facilitated NR5NN social nets, all welcome; 40 meter Social Net, Monday Night at 2000 PDT 7,282 LSB and the “Get On The Air Monday Night “Band Tour” . ( Updates frequency and band and being done at https://beniciaarc.groups.io/g/HF/topics)
MDARC Affiliated Voice Nets:
Daily, Mondays thru Fridays:
05:42AM: 5:42 Morning Muster
2 meters, 220 MHz and 440 meters: 147.060 /+ (100PL); Linked to 224.780/441.325 /+ (100PL) Net Control is Trevor Hall, WA6JAU.
06:10AM: 6:10 Net
2 meters, 220 MHz and 440 meters: 147.060 /+ (100PL); Linked to 224.780/441.325 /+ (100PL) Net Control is Harry Styron, K6HS.
Sundays:
6:00PM: LDS Collaborative Net
2 meters: 147.060 /+ (100PL)
6:30PM: Danville Emergency Communications Net
2 meters: 147.060 /+ (100PL)
Mondays:
8:00PM: SATERN Net
2 meters, 220 MHz and 440 meters: 147.060 /+ (100PL); Linked to 224.780/441.325 /+ (100PL)
Wednesdays:
7:00PM: SkyWarn Net
2 meters: 147.060 /+ (100PL)
Thursdays:
7:30 PM: MDARC Club Net
2 meters, 220 MHz and 440 meters: 147.060 /+ (100PL); Linked to 224.780/441.325 /+ (100PL)
ATV Nets
Sundays
9:00 AM: Bathrobe ATV Net
Tuesdays
6:00 PM: Technical Round Table Net
Questions asked & answered on all things ham-related.
Thursdays
8:00 PM: General ATV Net
All ATV nets are on the following frequencies:
Voice: 2 meters, 220 MHz and 440 meters: 147.060 /+ (100PL); Linked to 224.780/441.325 /+ (100PL)
ATV Input: 1292.50 MHZ Digital
1270 MHz FM
ATV Output: 1244.5 MHz Digital
And listed by MDARC more Nets! All listed are Voice Nets, unless otherwise stated. All times are Pacific Time. MDARC.org
Daily:
12:00 PM: Noon Time Net
40 meters: 7.2685 MHz LSB & 80 meters: 3970 KHz LSB
6:00PM: California Traffic Net
80 meters: 3.906 MHz, LSB; (see http://www.califtrafficnet.com/)
6:45PM: Alamo Emergency Communications Net
147.570 MHz Simplex
7:30PM: Western Public Service System Net
80 meters: 3.952 MHz, LSB (see http://www.3952khz.net/)
7:30PM: Northern Calif. Net VHF Session
WA6HAM, 145.410 MHz, – Split, PL = 107.2 Hz
Monday thru Friday:
7:10AM: Over the Hill Gang Breakfast/Commute Net
WA6KQB, 145.110 MHz, – Split, PL = 82.5 Hz
8:00 AM: RV Radio Network
40 Meters: 7.2685 MHz LSB
8:30AM: California Rescue Net (Gordon West Net)
40 meters: 7250 KHz LSB (see http://crc40.org/index.html)
9:00AM: 9 a.m. Talk Net
N6NFI, 145.230 MHz, – Split, PL = 100 Hz
10:00AM: Ladies of the Net
40 meters: 7245 KHz LSB (Search Facebook for “Ladies of The Net” or contact AA6MW(Replace this parenthesis with the @ sign)BeniciaARC.com or look up KM6CIR on QRZ.com )
Sunday:
9:00AM: Hornet Amateur Radio Club (HARC) HF Net
40 meters: 7.215 MHz LSB
1:00PM: California American Legion Amateur Radio Service (CALARS) HF Net
40 Meters: 7.278 MHz LSB (see http://www.alcapost318.org/index.php?id=90)
1:30PM: California American Legion Amateur Radio Service (CALARS) Echolink Net
Echolink Conference Server *FMCA-ARC* (see http://www.alcapost318.org/index.php?id=90)
6:00PM: American Red Cross Communicators Net
WW6BAY, 443.975 MHz, + Split, PL = 100
6:35PM: Disaster Communicators Forum
WW6BAY, 443.975 MHz, + Split, PL = 100
9:00PM: Antioch LDS Net
146.415 MHz Simplex
9:00PM: Saratoga Amateur Radio Association Net
K6SA/R: 146.655 MHz, – Split, PL = 114.8 Hz (see http://www.k6sa.net/)
Monday:
11:00AM: Reno QRP Group
40 Meters: 7.045 MHz LSB (Email: nu7t(Replace this parenthesis with the @ sign)arrl.net)
6:30PM: Reno QRP Group
40 Meters: 7.045 MHz LSB (Email: nu7t(Replace this parenthesis with the @ sign)arrl.net)
7:00PM: American Red Cross of the Bay Area (ARCBA)
147.420 MHz Simplex
7:00PM: Hornet Amateur Radio Club (HARC)
WB6NDJ; 146.880 MHz, – split, PL = 77 Hz (see http://www.hornet-arc.us/)
7:00PM: Livermore Amateur Radio Klub (LARK) Net
AD6KV; 147.120, + Split, PL = 100 (see http://www.livermoreark.org/nets/nets.html)
7:30PM: East Bay Amateur Radio Club (EBARC)“Explore Net” (HF)
10 meters: 28.425 MHz, USB
7:30PM: Hayward Amateur Radio Club / ARES Net
K6EAJ: 145.130 MHz, + Split, PL = 127.3 Hz (see http://www.qsl.net/k6eag/index2.html)
7:30PM: SBARA Chat
WA6PWW: 147.015 MHz, + Split, PL = 103.5 Hz (see http://www.sbara.org/)
7:35PM: Contra Costa Repeater Association (CCRA) Net
WA6HAM: 145.490 MHz, 147.735 MHz, 145.410 MHz (Linked); – Split, PL = 107.2 Hz
(see http://ccra.us/)
8:00PM: California Emergency Services Net (CESN)
80 meters: 3992, 3960, or 1987 KHz LSB (see http://www.acscalifornia.org/nets.html)
9:00PM: Cathay Amateur Radio Club
W6BUR: 146.670 MHz, + Split, PL = 85.4 Hz (see http://cathayradio.org/)
9:00PM: Santa Clara Valley Repeater Society
WB6OQS: 146.76 MHz, – Split, PL = 151.4 Hz (see http://www.scvrs.org/)
Tuesday:
7:00PM: SBARA Youth Net
N6NFI, 145.230 MHz, – Split, PL = 100 Hz
(Parents with amateur licenses are encouraged to act as a control operator for interested kids.
Echolink node W6REK-R (828105) is available for those out of range of the repeater. See sbara.org for more info.)
7:30PM: Fat City CW Net
10 Meters: 28.420, USB Voice, then CW.
7:30PM: Kid’s Net
WA6TEM: 147.855 MHz; – Split, PL = 100Hz
7:30PM: QRM Net
WA6KQB: 224.300 MHz, – Split, PL = 82.5 Hz
7:30PM: South Bay Amateur Radio Club /Tri-City ARES Net
WA6PWW: 147.015 MHz, + Split, PL = none (see http://www.sbara.org/)
8:20PM: 10 Meter Digital Net
10 meters: 2820 KHz, LSB
(follows Contra Costa Digital Practice Net, as needed. See Nets on MDARC Systems page.)
8:40PM: 80 Meter Digital Net
80 meters: 3593 KHz, LSB
(follows Contra Costa Digital Practice Net, as needed. See Nets on MDARC Systems page.)
Wednesday:
8:30AM: Rossmoor Ham Net
146.430 MHz Simplex; No PL
10:00AM: California Emergency Services Net (CESN)
40 Meters: 7230 KHz LSB (see http://www.acscalifornia.org/nets.html)
6:45PM: Contra Costa Red Cross Net
WA6HAM; 145.490 MHz, 147.735 MHz, 145.410 MHz; – Split, PL = 107.2
6:45PM: West Contra Costa County- ARES/RACES Net
WD6EZC; 145.110 MHz, – Split, PL = 82.5
6:50PM: Walnut Creek CERT Net
KK6BSN; 443.825 MHz, + Split, PL = 167.9 (uplink & downlink)
(see https://sites.google.com/site/wccerthams/home)
7:00PM: Hayward Amateur Radio Club
K6EAG; 145.130 MHz, – Split, PL = 127.3 (see http://www.qsl.net/k6eag/index2.html)
7:30PM: Rossmoor Net
147.540 MHz Simplex, PL = 100 Hz
7:30PM: LARK Windfarms / 10-10 Net
10 meters: 28.485± MHz; LSB
7:30PM: Lamorinda Area Radio Interest Group (LARIG)
WA6HAM; 145.490 MHz; – Split, PL = 107.2; then move to:
K6ORI; 442.975, 440.550, 440.975 (Linked); + Split, PL = 123 Hz for all; end net on:
Lafayette-146.565 (simplex), Moraga-147.585 (simplex), Orinda-147.540 (simplex)
8:00PM: American Red Cross of the Bay Area (ARCBA)
WW6BAY, 443.975 MHz, + Split, PL = 100 Hz
8:00PM: Concord Amateur (Auxiliary) Radio Emergency Service (CARES)
147.405 MHz Simplex, PL = 127.3 Hz
8:00PM: SABRA Wednesday Night Roundtable
10 meters: 28.412.00 MHz USB (see http://www.sbara.org/)
8:00PM: Military Radio Collectors Net
75 Meters: 3.9960 MHz USB (see http://www.mrca.ar88.net/Nets/default.html)
Thursday:
9:00AM: Rossmoor ARES net
146.430 MHz Simplex
6:35PM: Contra Costa HF Emergency Communications Net
80 meters: 3893 KHz +/- 5 KHz LSB (see http://www.cocoacs.org/meetings/weekly-nets/)
6:40PM: Walnut Creek CERT
146.460 MHz Simplex (see https://sites.google.com/site/wccerthams/home)
6:45PM: West Contra Costa County EMCOMM Net
WA6KQB; 145.110 MHz, – Split, PL= 82.5 Hz (see http://www.cocoacs.org/meetings/weekly-nets/)
7:00PM: Amateur Radio Club of Alameda / ARES Net
K6QLF; 444.600 MHz, – Split, PL = 88.5 Hz (see http://www.arcaham.org/)
7:00PM: Delta Amateur Radio Club Net
146.535 MHz Simplex (see http://www.darc.club/)
7:00PM: South Contra Costa County EMCOMM Net
K6SRM; 146.355 MHz, + Split, PL = 100 Hz
7:00PM: Central Contra Costa County EMCOMM Net
145.680 MHz Simplex (see http://www.cocoacs.org/meetings/weekly-nets/)
7:00PM: KARO/ECHO ARES/RACES Net
146.415 MHz Simplex
7:00PM: Northern California DMR Net
NorCal Talk Group 3107700
(see http://norcal-brandmeister.org/)
7:15PM: Northern Alameda County (NALCO) ARES/RACES
N6BRK; 440.900 MHz, + Split, PL = 131.8 Hz
7:20PM: Contra Costa County-Wide EMCOMM Net
WA6HAM; 145.490 MHz, 147.735 MHz, 145.410 MHz (Linked); – Split, PL = 107.2
(see http://www.cocoacs.org/meetings/weekly-nets/)
7:30PM: Contra Costa Communications Club Net
WA6KQB; 145.110 MHz, – Split, PL= 82.5 Hz (see http://www.wa6kqb.org/)
7:30PM: Livermore Amateur Radio Klub (LARK) Tech Net
AD6KV; 147.120, + Split, PL = 100 (see http://www.livermoreark.org/nets/nets.html)
7:30PM: Oakland ARES Emergency Communications Net
WB6NDJ; 146.880 MHz; – Split, PL = 77 Hz
7:30PM: San Francisco ACS Net
WA6GG: 442.050 MHz, + Split, PL = 127.3 Hz
7:30PM: Millbrae Amateur Radio Club (MARC)
146.490 simplex, no PL (except the first Thursday, when meetings are held)
8:00PM: Contra Costa Communications Club Tech Net
WA6KQB; 145.110 MHz, – Split, PL= 82.5 Hz (see http://www.wa6kqb.org/)
8:00PM: Foothills Amateur Radio Society Net
N6HFI: 145.230 MHz; – Split, PL = 100Hz Hz (see http://www.fars.k6ya.org/)
8:00PM: Sidewinders on Two (SWOT)
144.250 MHz Simplex (see http://swotrc.net/TheSWOTRCHP.aspx)
Friday:
8:30AM: Livermore Amateur Radio Klub (LARK) HF Net
40 Meters: 7.2630± MHz, LSB (see http://www.livermoreark.org/nets/nets.html)
8:00PM: California/Nevada DMR Roundtable
California DMR talk group, no. 3107
9:00PM: Mad Scientists Amateur Radio Club Net
N6MPX; 147.330 MHz, – Split, PL = 100 Hz (see http://msarc.net/)
Saturday:
9:00AM: CS245 Net
WA6HAM; 145.490 MHz, 147.735 MHz, 145.410 MHz (Linked); – Split, PL = 107.2
(see http://www.cocoacs.org/meetings/weekly-nets/)
9:00AM: Worldwide DMR BrandMeister Net
BrandMeister Talk Group 91, Time Slot 1
9:00AM: Military Radio Collectors Net
75 Meters: 3.9850 MHz AM (see http://www.mrca.ar88.net/Nets/default.html)
Monthly:
First Thursday, 8:00PM: RACES HF
80 meters: 3.890 MHz, LSB (see http://www.cocoacs.org/meetings/weekly-nets/)