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The Sacramento Valley Section ARES members are invited to check
 into any of the following nets for ARES information and the latest bulletins. For more net information see the Net List.

 

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Jefferson Noon Net: (JNN)
1200 7232 3987 1982 JNN (Jefferson Noon Net)    
 (Northern CA, OR, northwest NV, and beyond) formal tfc @ 1230L
   JNN RELAYS (most days):
    Happy Camp (CA) 146.445 (simplex)
    Klamath (OR) and Siskiyou (CA) Counties 146.55 (simplex)
    Jackson (OR) and Siskiyou (CA) Counties 147.26+ (123.0) Mt. Ashland

    ALL JNN STATIONS: 146.52 (NATIONAL CALLING FREQUENCY)

 1200 147.150+  and 7232 3987 WNNN (Western Nevada Noon Net)
    (Northern CA, OR, northwest NV, and beyond) formal tfc @ 1230L

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Siskiyou County ARES Net
Siskiyou / Modoc County ARES (146.55)
Thursday @ 1930L 3987, 147.26+ (123.0), 146.97-
(Modoc Relay) and 146.55
Packet: 7 PM to 8 PM on 145.05
(YREKA, KJ6RA) Connect to KE6MZN-1 (mail box)
Leave a message formatted as follows:

TO: KE6MZN
SUBJECT: YOUR CALL + “packet ARES net check in”.
MESSAGE: State your location and availability.
Close according to the mail box on screen instructions

 Emergency Net and Calling Frequencies:

Northern California ARES Net Frequency: 3.987 MHz. (down)
Alternate: 7.232 MHz. (up) and 1.982 MHz. (down)

ARES/American Red Cross 2 Meter simplex: 147.420 MHz.

National Calling and Wilderness Protocol 146.520 MHz.
Wilderness Protocol: Hams in or near remote areas monitor 146.520  simplex (alternates: 446.000 MHz., 223.500 MHz., 52.525 MHz., and  1294.500 MHz.) a minimum of FIVE (5) minutes every three hours for  Emergency or priority traffic starting at 0700L daily.  (E.g. 0700-0705,  1000-1005, etc.) Every hour continuous if possible.
 
Ref. June 1996 QST page 85 for more information.

 

ARES Nets

ARES NET LOG (updated February 1, 2002 ) TIMES ARE LOCAL - 
FREQUENCIES ARE IN MHz. SEND CORRECTIONS, ADDITIONS, 
DELETIONS TO: k6soj@arrl.net

ARES Regional and State Nets

bulletREGIONAL ARRL/ARES NETS
Wednesdays at 1930L on 3.987 MHz
1st W: ARES WINCO (Washington, Idaho, Nevada, Calif., Oregon, “plus”).
2nd W: Sacramento Valley Section ARRL General Topic Net (VHF at 1900)
3rd W: ARES LEADERSHIP (REGIONAL)
4th W: Sacramento Valley Section ARES
5th W: ARRL Regional Official Emergency Station Net


bulletWashington State ARES/RACES Net
Monday at 1830L 3.987 MHz.

bulletSonoma and Mendocino Coast OA
Tuesday at 1930L 3.915 MHz.

bulletOregon ARES Traffic Net
Tuesday at 1730L 3.993.5 MHz.
     (Alternate: 7228 MHz)

bulletOregon Emergency Net
Daily at 1800L 3.980 MHz.

bulletOregon ARES Discussion Net
Tuesday at 1800L 3.993.5 MHz.

California Counties ARES Simplex Frequencies and ARES Net(s) - Frequencies in parentheses, after County name, are listed County SIMPLEX frequencies

For emergencies, traffic, or just check in to say "hello" when visiting these counties.

bulletLassen County (146.565 MHz.)
Net: Thursday at 1830L 3.987 MHz.
146.880MHz.
* - (after HF Net)

bulletModoc County (147.480 MHz.)
Modoc County (See Siskiyou County)

bulletMono County (147.420 MHz.)
Net: Thursday at 2000L 146.880 - MHz. (pl 151.4 Hz.)

bulletNevada County (147.420 MHz)
Net: Saturday at 0800L 147.285+ MHz. (pl 151.4 Hz.)

bulletPlacer County 
Net: Sunday at 1930L 145.430- MHz. (pl 162.2 Hz.)


bulletShasta County (146.595 MHz.)
Monday at 2000L 146.640 MHz. FM - (pl 88.5 Hz.) 
(except 2nd Monday - Meeting night!)


bulletSiskiyou County ARES Net
Siskiyou / Modoc County ARES (146.550 MHz FM)
Thursday @ 1930L 3987, 147.26+ (123.0), 146.97-
(Modoc Relay) and 146.55
Packet: 7 PM to 8 PM on 145.05
(YREKA, KJ6RA) Connect to KE6MZN-1 (mail box)
Leave a message formatted as follows:

TO: KE6MZN
SUBJECT: YOUR CALL + “packet ARES net check in”.
MESSAGE: State your location and availability.
Close according to the mail box on screen instructions
bulletTrinity County
 Net  Thursdays  at 1930 local  146.730- MHz. (pl.  85.4 Hz.)
bulletTehama County
Net Monday at 2030 local 145.450- MHz. (pl.88.5)

Oregon Counties ARES Simplex Frequencies and ARES Nets

bulletCurry County
Tuesday at :
1845L 147.250+ MHz. FM (pl. 88.5) - County-wide (Bosley)
  1900L 146.740- MHz FM (pl. 88.5) - Mid-north County (Gold Beach)
  1915L 145.210- MHz. FM (pl. 88.5) - North County (Port Orford)

bulletJackson County (146.580 MHz. FM)
Tuesday 1930L 146.940 MHz. - FM

bulletJosephine County (146.460 MHz. FM)
Thursday at 2000L 147.30 MHz. FM+ (alternates: 147.140+ MHz. FM & 145.150- MHz. FM)

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Klamath County (146.440 MHz. FM)
Tuesday at 1930L 146.610- MHz. FM

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WX SPOTTER (SKYWARN)
Medford, OR “SERVICE AREA”:


WEDNESDAYS at 1915L on 147.260 [*+ offset] MHz. FM (pl. 123.0) the Mt. Ashland repeater (WX7MFR/R); AND SIMULTANEOUSLY ON: 146.550 MHz. FM SIMPLEX (Siskiyou and Klamath Counties); ALSO on 146.970 [- offset] MHz. FM the Likely repeater (Modoc County). ALSO on 3987kHz. LSB (1982 kHz. LSB alternate)

SKYWARN will be activated on these frequencies during severe weather events.

* +/- denotes transmit offset of 600 kHz.

Any addition, corrections of deletions to this list should be sent to: K6SOJ@ARRL.NET