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+++ NATIONAL and REGIONAL EMCOMM NETS - MARCH 2008 UPDATE +++
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FREQUENCIES LISTED are: primary followed by secondary or
nighttime. // = parallel with.
ATTENTION NET MANAGERS
Please review the listing(s) for your net(s). Let us know of any
updates/changes/corrections. If your EMCOMM net is not listed, and you
would like it included in these listings, send the pertinent details to:
k6soj@wrrl.org
NOTE: We do not list local or club nets
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NATIONAL EMCOMM TRAFFIC SERVICE (NETS)
WATCH MONITOR CALLING TRAFFIC
SSB:
1982 kHz (May be active during incidents.)
3911 kHz (RADIO RESCUE - SSB and CW)
5332 kHz ("Up" to other 60M channels as necessary. 50W maximum ERP.
Activated during actual incidents.)
7214 kHz (Alternate: 7204 kHz)
14280 kHz (Alternate: 14270 kHz)
ALASKA ONLY: 5167.5 kHz USB Statewide Emergency
CW:
1911 kHz (May be active during incidents.)
3540 kHz
3911 kHz (RADIO RESCUE - SSB and CW)
7111 kHz
10119 kHz
14050 kHz
ALASKA - 3540/7042/14050 kHz
GULF STATES (LA, MS, TX, AL)
- 7060 kHz 1100Z-2300Z / 3660 kHz
2300Z-1100Z
(Times approximate depending on band conditions and changes in
sunrise/sunset.)
VHF/UHF FM
NATIONAL CALLING 146.52 MHz
EMCOMM/Red Cross 147.42 MHz
Some of the
frequencies listed may be on our near other established net frequencies.
As a matter of operating courtesy always move up or down a few kHz
to avoid interfering.
REGULARLY SCHEDULED SPECIALTY NETS
MIDWEST CW TRAINING NETS
OKLAHOMA TRAINING NET (OTN) 1720CTZ Daily on 7120.65 kHz
TEXAS SLOW NET (TSN) 1950CTZ Daily on 3552 kHz
EAST COAST CW TRAINING NET 2100ETZ
Nightly on 3702 kHz
http://www.qsl.net/ad4dx/dir2/index.html
The Georgia Training Net is a Morse code training net and meets to
train traffic handlers and to pass traffic as part of the ARRL National Traffic
System. Training in Basic, Advanced, NCS, Liaison and Instructor training.
WEST COAST CW TRAINING & TRAFFIC NET (WCN) 1900PTZ
Nightly on 3540 kHz
http://billandkay.org/west-coast-net/index.html
The West
Coast Net (WCN) provides training in the proper handling of messages in Morse
code.
WCN's slow speed operation provides a training ground and a bridge
to operating on regular CW traffic nets.
ALASKA-PACIFIC Emergency Preparedness Net 1630Z 14.292 MHz SSB
ALL STATIONS ARE ENCOURAGED TO MONITOR 146.52 MHZ
(NATIONAL VHF CALLING FREQUENCY) DURING ALL VOICE NETS
NATIONAL VHF/UHF CALLING FREQUENCIES
146.520 NATIONAL CALLING
446.000 NATIONAL CALLING
NATIONAL, INTERNATIONAL
M 2000Z (summer)/2100Z
(winter) 14280MHz/down) WRRL (World Radio Relay League)
STATE AND REGIONAL NETS:
DAY TIME FREQ NET NAME /
PRIMARY SERVICE AREA
D 1130MTZ 7272 Beehive Utah Net (1130 Mountain Time = 1030 Pacific
Time)
D 1200PTZ 7204 (3911 and 1982 alt.) JNN (Jefferson Noon Net)
(WASHINGTON, IDAHO, NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, OREGON, MONTANA,
ARIZONA, UTAH and beyond) formal tfc @ 1230PTZ
D 0030UTC (1730 MTZ) 3986 Arizona Traffic and Emergency
Net
D 0200-1600Z 3540//7042//14.050 ACWN (ALASKA CW NET) Traffic Watch and Relay.
AL7N or KL7SB
D 1900PTZ 3540 kHz WEST COAST NET (WCN) Slow Speed Traffic/Training
Net
D 0300UTC 3578.5 kHz (alt 7043 or 1840) IDAHO-MONTANA NET (IMN)
D 0130UTC 3587 mark (+/- QRM) Midwest RTTY Traffic Net (No nets on
Saturday)
M-F 1630UTC 14292 Alaska-Pacific Emergency Preparedness Net
M-F 0830PTZ 7250 California Rescue Communications: CA, OR, AZ, Baja California
and Maritime Mobiles
M 1200CTZ
7214 Central Time Zone Noon Net (CTZNN)
M 1730PTZ 3985 Washington Emergency Services (WSEN) ARES & RACES
(combined)
W 1830PTZ 3993 American Red Cross Washington State
Th 1815ETZ 3865 Mountain State (WV) Emergency Net (1st Thursday of month)
Th 0300UTC Alaska CW stations on 3540 primary 7042 secondary. KL7SB
or AL7N
Sa 0900PTZ 3985 Washington State Emergency Net (WSEN) ARES and RACES
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