Tues Eve Net on 2 Meters
146.46 MHz RepeaterCheck in, try out equipment, say hi and what's happening. We use our 2 Meter Repeater and anyone is welcome to check in.
Check in, try out equipment, say hi and what's happening. We use our 2 Meter Repeater and anyone is welcome to check in.
Our weekly check-in net on the DSRC 2-meter repeater
Join net control AK2S for an informal net to share updates and test out radios.
Set your radio to the DSRC repeater, and give your call and name when net control (usually AK2S) asks for check-ins! Net is informal and open to anyone who wishes to join.
The net is open to any Radio Amateur in range of our repeater.
From the ARRL: The SET encourages maximum participation by all radio amateurs, partner organizations, and national, state, and local officials who typically engage in emergency or disaster response. In addition to ARES volunteers, those active in the National Traffic System (NTS), Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES), National Weather Service (NWS) SKYWARN®, Community Emergency Response… Read More »
Club meets via Webex at 7:30 PM, topic announced via the e-mail reflector. Dinner gathering (via Zoom) at 6:15 PM, check your e-mail that day for details.
Using our 146.46 MHz repeater, we hold a general purpose net. Then at 8:30 PM we will attempt to QSY to 443.3 MHz and collect signal reports using our newly-refurbished 70cm Repeater.
Using our 146.46 MHz repeater, general purpose net open to all radio amateurs.
General purpose net, 146.46
We have rented a space in Princeton, on Route 27, Nassau St from 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM. MORE....
All are welcome to the club's weekly net. Please follow Net Control's instructions. The net is open to all radio amateurs able to operate our repeater