Nets
What is a Net?
An amateur radio net, or simply ham net, is an “on-the-air” gathering of amateur radio operators. Most nets convene on a regular schedule and specific frequency, and are organized for a particular purpose, such as relaying messages, discussing a common topic of interest, in severe weather (for example, during a Skywarn activation), emergencies, or simply as a regular gathering of friends for conversation.
Moncton Area Nets
- Sunday 7:30pm - Moncton Fusion Simplex Net on 147.525 Digital
- Sunday 8:00pm - Moncton Area UHF Net on 449.325-
- Sunday 8:15pm - Moncton Area VHF Simplex Net on 146.520
- Sunday 8:40pm - Moncton Area USB Net on 144.200 USB
- Sunday 9:00pm - Moncton Area VHF Net on 147.345+
- Sunday 9:00pm - IRG Net on 147.090+
- Tuesday 9:00pm - Lazy Net on 147.090+
- Wednesday 9:00am - Morning Get-Together Net on 147.345+
- Wednesday 7:00pm - Maritime Fusion Net on 146.625-
- Thursday 9:00pm - IRG EMCOMM Net on 147.090+
- First Friday of the Month at 9:00pm - VE9SBR/R NET 147.225+
- Weekdays 7:30am - IRG Weather Net on 147.090+
- Tuesday (except last Tuesday of the Month, see below) 7:00pm
CARG MH & VP Net on 146.880+ - Last Tuesday of the Month at 7:00pm - Exercise Handshake (VHF/HF/Echolink/Packet/TMR) WESTCUM ARC