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If you're interested in finding nets to listen to, or participate in, here are a couple of handy resources: | If you're interested in finding [[What is a Radio Net? | nets]] to listen to, or participate in, here are a couple of handy resources: | ||
*[https://web.psrg.org/calendar/nets/ '''Nets on the PSRG 146.96 repeater (Seattle)'''] | *[https://web.psrg.org/calendar/nets/ '''Nets on the PSRG 146.96 repeater (Seattle)'''] |
Latest revision as of 11:52, 26 April 2017
If you're interested in finding nets to listen to, or participate in, here are a couple of handy resources:
- Nets on the PSRG 146.96 repeater (Seattle)
- For local Puget Sound nets: Mike and Key club net listing (note: while a good overview, this list is not completely up to date as of this writing, March 2017)
- The ARRL has a nice search function for various kinds of nets.
- If you're interested in HF nets, and specifically those designed for passing structured message traffic, a good resource is the Noontime Net page