Nets
Checking into nets is a good way for amateurs to test and verify their equipment and at the same time improve operator skills. Nets provide an opportunity to experiment and learn about local propagation. Participating in nets can be a lot of fun and a great way to make new friends.
All of the nets listed below welcome visitors. All of the times are “local” (Pacific Time). The HF nets listed require a General class license or higher.
PBARC nets
Health and Welfare Net
The Health and Welfare Net meets every day at noon (local time) on the Crown Terrace repeater (146.840 MHz, - offset, 88.5 Hz tone).
Public Service Net
The Public Service Net meets every Tuesday at 6:45 PM (18:45) local time on the Harbor Hills repeater (146.960 MHz, - offset, 88.5 Hz tone).
Other nets
Gasquet Net
The Gasquet Net meets every Tuesday at 6:30pm (18:30) local time on 147.180 + offset, 136.5 Tone
Del Norte Net
The Del Norte Net meets every Tuesday at 7:15pm (19:15) local time on 146.880 - offset, 136.5 Tone
ORCA Net
The ORCA Digital Net meets every Tuesday at 7:30pm (19:30) local time on 146.560 simplex, 136.5 Tone
CARES Net
The Curry Amateur Radio Emergency Service Net meets every Thursday at 7:30pm on the Bosley Butte repeater (147.250 MHz, + offset, 88.5 Hz tone).
Noontime Net (HF)
(not to be confused with the Health and Welfare Net)
10:00 Informal Net
12:00 Formal Net
7283.5 kHz. Primary Frequency
3970 kHz. Secondary Frequency
The Noon Time Net is a public service Amateur Radio net that meets every day on 7268.5 kHz. and 3970 kHz. with a secondary frequency of 7283.5 kHz for both nets. All General and higher licensed Amateur Radio Operators are welcome to check in.