Hosting a Monday Night Net is a great way to practice being on the air. You become better at communicating over the radio, learning to listen, handling pile-ups (multiple stations transmitting at the same time), correct protocol, and becoming more comfortable as an operator. We make it easy by emailing you a script to follow. Are you interested? If so, send us an email and let us know what Monday Nights you would like to take. At the bottom of this page is a spreadsheet showing available dates.
September 2024
Sunday September 15
- 4:00 pm – 4:45 pm
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10M Local NetSunday September 154:00 pm – 4:45 pm10M Local Net
K6MEP 10M Local Net
1600 PDT 28.395 Mhz USB
If you don’t hear us, check 5 KHz higher and lower as we may have moved there.
Get on the air and see who you can hear! A good way for Technicians to participate on HF as they are allowed a small slice of 10M.
Monday September 16
- 8:00 pm – 8:45 pm
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Monday Night Net ContestMonday September 168:00 pm – 8:45 pmMonday Night Net Contest
Join Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/97097459063?pwd=SzhCczdxMTkxZ0J1NEtrai90M0F6Zz09Meeting ID: 970 9745 9063
Passcode: 188605K6MEP Monday Night Net
20:00 PST on WD6EBY linked repeater system145.200, minus offset, 127.3 pl or
445.160, minus offset, 141.3 pl or
445.600, minus offset, 141.3 pl or
125.240, minus offset, 127.3 pl
Wednesday September 18
- 7:00 pm – 7:30 pm
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40M Local NetWednesday September 187:00 pm – 7:30 pm40M Local Net
K6MEP 40M Local Net
1900 Local Time
7.242 Mhz LSBIf you don’t hear us, tune 5 KHz higher and lower to see if we may have moved there.
Also check Groups.io or your email as I will try and send out frequency changes during the net.Lastly: To help with coordination, please tune to 147.515 Mhz simplex! This will allow us to let each other know if we moved to another frequency, or if band conditions are poor and we want to try a different band.
Sunday September 22
- 4:00 pm – 4:45 pm
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10M Local NetSunday September 224:00 pm – 4:45 pm10M Local Net
K6MEP 10M Local Net
1600 PDT 28.395 Mhz USB
If you don’t hear us, check 5 KHz higher and lower as we may have moved there.
Get on the air and see who you can hear! A good way for Technicians to participate on HF as they are allowed a small slice of 10M.