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We have regularly scheduled ARES training nets. The purpose of the nets is
to coordinate the communications activities with ARES and to learn familiarity
with names and call signs. These nets are directed and all stations
checking in must use their full call sign phonetically and wait for recognition
by Net Control.
Stations with traffic for the net, please list your traffic as you check in. Visiting stations are always welcome and
encouraged to check in at the end of the normal roll call.
In the event of an emergency, local simplex for ARES will be on 146.72; and MST
simplex will be on 147.50.
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Time: |
Frequency/Offset/PL |
Notes:
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Sunday:
1915
hours (7:15 p.m.) |
145.470 (-) 100 |
District 3 ARES Regional Emergency Services Net. In the event of a repeater failure, the net will move to 3.987 lower sideband. During an actual EMERGENCY, a Regional Operations Net will be established on this frequency to expedite and coordinate amateur radio communications This net will yield the frequency to emergency or priority traffic at any time.
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Sunday:
Follows the 2M Net |
443.250 (+) 100 |
Mason County ARES
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Sunday:
19:45 hours (7:45 p.m.) |
146.720 (-) 103.5 |
Mason County ARES
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Thursday: 19:00 hours
2000
hours (8:00 p.m.) |
146.720 (-) 103.5 146.900 (-) 103.5
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Medical Services Net West. WA Medical Services Net
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If
you're ready for a Long Distance Net, try the
Washington State Emergency Net
(WSEN)
on
3.987 MHz
For Current Information - go to:
http://wsen.wastateares.org