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Last night around 8:30 EST on 14.130 (I think) I heard something called the
Pacific Voyagers net and had a great time listening to them relaying positional data, weather and traffic through net control in "6" land somewhere. Great stuff. I contacted the Seven Seas Cruising Assn. today thinking that they would be able to give something of a list of the available maritime nets and so forth. They were very helpful but regrettably didn't have much of that info. I'm trying to find a book listing net times (not limited to maritime alone), topics, freqs, etc. I tried ARRL but didn't get allot of info. I'm wondering if anyone in here knows of such a publication and how one might attain a copy of it. Thanks. 73! Paul, KB4CVR -- AMATEUR RADIO, NOT JUST A HOBBY-- IT IS A NATIONAL RESOURCE -- AMATEUR RADIO, NOT JUST A HOBBY-- IT IS A NATIONAL RESOURCE |
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Thanks for the response. When I called ARRL it was in the afternoon so maybe
they just wanted to get outta there for the night. I'll head over there and check it out. I picked up an IC 706MkIIG a couple of weeks ago and I'm having a ball hunting through the general coverage receiver portion of it. Not used to that. Last rig that I still have is a Kenwood TS 520S, and before that was a Hallicrafters FPM 300 that I operated for years. Needless to say, the Icom is the newest HF rig I've ever owned. Again, my thanks. 73! Paul, kb4cvr "Dee D. Flint" wrote in message y.com... The ARRL publishes a booklet that you can buy off their site (www.arrl.org). Just explore the drop down menus until you get to publications. It's pretty good with a lot of nets listed. Of course there are many casual nets that are not listed. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.501 / Virus Database: 299 - Release Date: 7/14/03 |
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"ashlar" wrote I'm wondering if anyone in here knows of such a publication and how one might attain a copy of it. Thanks. Here's a website you might be interested in: http://www.ac6v.com/nets.htm Also, at around 8:00 AM Eastern, you can pick up another boating net on either 14.3 or 14.313 (I forget which). --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.500 / Virus Database: 298 - Release Date: 7/11/2003 |
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Paul,
What you want is a copy of John Norfolk's NETS TO YOU. It's updated monthly and is available free online. It's located at Glenn Hauser's World of Radio pages and for the life of me I can't remember the address. Do a Google search for Hauser's World of Radio and you'll find it. Very comprehensive list. John -- John H. Carver Jr. Mid-North Indiana "ashlar" wrote in message et... Last night around 8:30 EST on 14.130 (I think) I heard something called the Pacific Voyagers net and had a great time listening to them relaying positional data, weather and traffic through net control in "6" land somewhere. Great stuff. I contacted the Seven Seas Cruising Assn. today thinking that they would be able to give something of a list of the available maritime nets and so forth. They were very helpful but regrettably didn't have much of that info. I'm trying to find a book listing net times (not limited to maritime alone), topics, freqs, etc. I tried ARRL but didn't get allot of info. I'm wondering if anyone in here knows of such a publication and how one might attain a copy of it. Thanks. 73! Paul, KB4CVR -- AMATEUR RADIO, NOT JUST A HOBBY-- IT IS A NATIONAL RESOURCE -- AMATEUR RADIO, NOT JUST A HOBBY-- IT IS A NATIONAL RESOURCE |
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NETS TO YOU IS AT URL:
http://www.worldofradio.com/nets2you.html 73 Ya All -------------------------------------------------------------- "John H. Carver Jr." wrote in message news:3f12c787$1_2@newsfeed... Paul, What you want is a copy of John Norfolk's NETS TO YOU. It's updated monthly and is available free online. It's located at Glenn Hauser's World of Radio pages and for the life of me I can't remember the address. Do a Google search for Hauser's World of Radio and you'll find it. Very comprehensive list. John -- John H. Carver Jr. Mid-North Indiana "ashlar" wrote in message et... Last night around 8:30 EST on 14.130 (I think) I heard something called the Pacific Voyagers net and had a great time listening to them relaying positional data, weather and traffic through net control in "6" land somewhere. Great stuff. I contacted the Seven Seas Cruising Assn. today thinking that they would be able to give something of a list of the available maritime nets and so forth. They were very helpful but regrettably didn't have much of that info. I'm trying to find a book listing net times (not limited to maritime alone), topics, freqs, etc. I tried ARRL but didn't get allot of info. I'm wondering if anyone in here knows of such a publication and how one might attain a copy of it. Thanks. 73! Paul, KB4CVR -- AMATEUR RADIO, NOT JUST A HOBBY-- IT IS A NATIONAL RESOURCE -- AMATEUR RADIO, NOT JUST A HOBBY-- IT IS A NATIONAL RESOURCE |
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Thanks for the lead. That's a big list! I found a copy of the ARRL
publication as well and hope to have that in the next few days. Thank you guys for all the info. 73! Paul, kb4cvr |
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