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== Radio check == | |||
(5-10 minutes before net) | |||
This is '''[callsign]''' requesting a radio check please. | |||
== Preamble == | |||
(Start at 12:00 noon) | |||
Those wishing to check in, please call now. | ''QST, QST and good afternoon. This is '''[callsign]''' and my name is '''[name]'''. I am the net control station for the Pelican Bay Amateur Radio Club's Health and Welfare Net. This net currently meets every day at twelve o'clock noon local time. The purpose of this net is to make sure our members and the community are safe and to provide assistance where needed. | ||
After the net check-in, we encourage everyone to continue monitoring the PBARC Crown Terrace repeater on 146.840 megahertz with a negative offset and a tone of 88.5 hertz, and the National Simplex Frequency at 146.520 megahertz.'' | |||
=== Check-ins and traffic === | |||
''Those wishing to check in, please call now.'' | |||
... | |||
(After someone checks in) ''Anyone else wishing to check in, please call now.'' | |||
... | |||
(After a call goes unanswered for several seconds) ''One last call, anyone else wishing to check in, please call now.'' | |||
... | ... | ||
This concludes the Pelican Bay Amateur Radio Club's Health and Welfare Net. This is '''[callsign]''' returning the frequency to regular amateur use and wishing you all 73 and a very pleasant afternoon. This is '''[callsign]''' clear. | (After the last call is unanswered for several seconds, call anyone who mentioned while checking in that they had traffic, if anyone did so. Then:) ''Anyone [else] with traffic, please call now '' | ||
... | |||
(After several seconds with no response) ''One last call, anyone else wishing to check in, or anyone else with traffic, please call now.'' | |||
(If someone checks in or has traffic, repeat until no one answers) | |||
=== Conclusion === | |||
''We had a total of '''[number of check-ins]''' check in today. Thank you all for checking in. | |||
This concludes the Pelican Bay Amateur Radio Club's Health and Welfare Net. This is '''[callsign]''' returning the frequency to regular amateur use and wishing you all 73 and a very pleasant afternoon. This is '''[callsign]''' clear.'' | |||
[[Category:Nets]] | [[Category:Nets]] |
Revision as of 12:31, 27 March 2022
The Health and Welfare Net meets every day at noon on the Crown Terrace repeater (146.840 MHz, - offset, 88.5 Hz tone).
Script
Radio check
(5-10 minutes before net)
This is [callsign] requesting a radio check please.
Preamble
(Start at 12:00 noon)
QST, QST and good afternoon. This is [callsign] and my name is [name]. I am the net control station for the Pelican Bay Amateur Radio Club's Health and Welfare Net. This net currently meets every day at twelve o'clock noon local time. The purpose of this net is to make sure our members and the community are safe and to provide assistance where needed.
After the net check-in, we encourage everyone to continue monitoring the PBARC Crown Terrace repeater on 146.840 megahertz with a negative offset and a tone of 88.5 hertz, and the National Simplex Frequency at 146.520 megahertz.
Check-ins and traffic
Those wishing to check in, please call now.
...
(After someone checks in) Anyone else wishing to check in, please call now.
...
(After a call goes unanswered for several seconds) One last call, anyone else wishing to check in, please call now.
...
(After the last call is unanswered for several seconds, call anyone who mentioned while checking in that they had traffic, if anyone did so. Then:) Anyone [else] with traffic, please call now
...
(After several seconds with no response) One last call, anyone else wishing to check in, or anyone else with traffic, please call now.
(If someone checks in or has traffic, repeat until no one answers)
Conclusion
We had a total of [number of check-ins] check in today. Thank you all for checking in.
This concludes the Pelican Bay Amateur Radio Club's Health and Welfare Net. This is [callsign] returning the frequency to regular amateur use and wishing you all 73 and a very pleasant afternoon. This is [callsign] clear.