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Old July 15th 03, 02:43 AM
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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


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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


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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


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Old July 15th 03, 04:30 PM
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NETS TO YOU IS AT URL:
http://www.worldofradio.com/nets2you.html

73 Ya All

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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


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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


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Old July 16th 03, 02:06 AM
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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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Old July 15th 03, 11:57 AM
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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).


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