Nets

An amateur radio net is an “on-the-air” gathering of amateur radio operators, usually recurring daily/weekly and on a specific frequency. Their purposes vary: relaying messages, discussing a common topic of  interest, severe weather reporting (for example, during a Skywarn activation), emergencies, or simply as a regular gathering of friends for conversation.

Locally Available VHF Nets

Tuesday

7:30 am (Nov-Apr) IRG Weather Net

9:00 pm IRG (informal) Net

Wednesday

7:30 am (Nov-Apr) IRG Weather Net

7:00 pm Maritime Fusion Net (digital) CQ Maritimes Room 60207 (will require Yaesu Wires-X PC connection as there are no local Fusion repeaters)

9:00 pm IRG Central (Miramichi) Area Net

Thursday

7:30 am (Nov-Apr) IRG Weather Net

9:00 pm IRG ECOMM (repeater check in only) Net

Saturday

7:30 am (Nov-Apr) IRG Weather Net

8:00 pm DRM Saturday Night Atlantic DMR (digital) net (TalkGroup 30205) local repeater VE9SJN

Sunday

7:30 am (Nov-Apr) IRG Weather Net

9:00 pm IRG Member priority Net

Local to SJ IRG repeaters below. The network of IRG managed repeaters is available throughout the province!

VE9STJ 146.820 (-) CTCSS Tone 151.4 (East Side)
VE9STM 145.330 (-) CTCSS Tone 151.4 (Eastier Side)

Depending on your antenna, many more IRG repeaters are workable from the SJ area.

HF Nets

HF nets are more plentiful and specialized due to HF’s ability to propagate around the world. See the following references as a starting point for HF Nets to participate in:

http://www.arrl.org/arrl-net-directory

http://www.arrl.org/resources/nets/client/netsearch.html

https://www.rac.ca/nets/