Thursday, October 15, 2015

Colorado / Wyoming / National Nets to Check Out


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Sundays:

0200-0530MDT 7163 Group Net
The 7163 group was founded during March of 2010. Originally a small group of us would meet on 7.133 khz around 6AM in the morning to ragchew and work DX. We had a keen interest in working VK/ZL's and South Pacific Stations. The first stations to appear on frequency were WB2REM-Jim, W4PGM-Paul, K2XD-Skip, K8XS-Tim, W1RQ-Brad, N7BD-Don, W4SLD-Jody, K5SOK-Robert, N4WPG-Lloyd and N6AQ-Frank. About a year into our daily operations, N6AQ-Frank suggested that we move to 7.163khz in order to separate ourselves from the 7.130, VK7ROY DX net. This was a good suggestion and we have been on 7.163khz ever since. Over the last five plus years we have attracted many rare DX stations to the frequency including Trevor, VK0TH Macquarie Island, Guam, Thailand, Greenland, Hawaii, many VK/ZL's including regulars VK6AKT-KEN and VK6KJ-Bob and many other countries. We take pride in being an inclusive frequency and when rare DX arrives on frequency we encourage others to participate. This has attracted many stations to the frequency who both listen on a regular basis as well as participate when DX appears. Feel free to join in with us anytime in either one of our ragchew conversations which at times can get lively and humorous as well as chasing DX.

0630MDT Daily: Colorado Amateur Radio Weather Net: 146.940- and 449.825- And 3.989 on HF. "This net has been sanctioned by the National Weather Service. Now celebrating sixty years of volunteer excellence in the state of Colorado’s radio realm. www.5280weather.com New volunteers welcome." - last noted at my QTH on Jan 31st, 2016 on 146.940MHz

7am MDT Daily: Twelfth Region Net on 3.923MHz / 7.233MHz

0730am, 2nd & 4th Sunday Monthly: ARES Colorado CW Net on 3570kHz

0800am MDT Sundays,  ARES SSB at 3810kHz

8am MDT - Beam Spinners Net - To learn more about the Beam Spinners amateur radio group please check in to our Net. We're a friendly group, enjoy all types of VHF propagation enhancements and would enjoy your company. Join us Monday - Saturday 8 AM mountain time on 144.2 MHz USB (Sunday 432.1 MHz). Everyone: please help adjust the virtual Beam as net-control turns, on The Hub menu, to help DX know when to best transmit.   

8:30am MDT Sunday Mornings - 3.966MHz - Weather Net covering at least Colorado / Wyoming / Kansas

1400-1600UTC and 1800-2000UTC, 2nd and  4th Sundays Monthly: FISTS QSO Group - CW

Sundays at 9am - ARES Net??? on 3810kHz

Sundays at 9am - Wyoming ARES/RACES Net 3.923MHz / 7.260MHz

Noon Daily MDT: High Noon Net - 7.240MHz 

1215-1315MDT Wyoming Jackalope Net on 7260kHz (either Sat or Sun there is no net)

1800MDT: 1721 Group "Activities now on 1.871MHz +- [160-Meters] beginning around 8:00PM Eastern time every night. Listening for U. 'Just a big Ham Radio Family' Feel at home! OPEN TO ALL LICENSED AMATEUR RADIO OPERATORS! NOT A NET!  Working all States, Canada and THE WORLD! JOIN OUR GROUP! Check in just one time and you're a member!"
1815MDT: Laramie Area Amateur Radio Net (ARES/RACES/UARC) on 146.61MHz

1900-1945MDT Daily: Central Colorado Traffic Net on 145.31MHz

1900MDT - APRS Net 147.225MHz

1900-2100MDT Third Sunday Monthly: QRP CW Fun Run http://fpqrp.org/pigrun/

1900-Midnight MDT: 3916 Nets: 3.916MHz: Weather Bunch, Ragchew Crew, The Tailgater's Net, The Freewheelers Net - "The friendliest nets in all of ham radio - It all started on a cold November evening in 1998.  Ken Odom, W4FCW, had just been 'run off' an 80 meter frequency and was looking for a friendly voice to talk to.  He threw out a 'CQ' on 3.916 MHz and John, AA9KC, answered him. On that evening, The Freewheelers Net was born and with it the tradition of a frequency that welcomes everyone to the hobby of amateur radio. In 2007, The Tailgaters Net started as a pre-net to The Freewheelers, from 8:30 to 10PM.  In 2011, The 3916 Rag Chew Crew started operating from 7-8:30 PM, Sunday thru Friday nights.  And in 2015, The Weather Bunch Net was added, 6-7 PM on net nights." 

1930-2030MDT Daily: Colorado-Wyoming Net on 3.715MHz

2000MDT: Rocky Mountain Monitoring Net: 147.225

2000MDT: Colorado ARES Statewide Net on 145.31MHz and 440.7MHz

2000MDT: 3995kHz - Survival Net 


Mondays:

0200-0530MDT 7163 Group Net
The 7163 group was founded during March of 2010. Originally a small group of us would meet on 7.133 khz around 6AM in the morning to ragchew and work DX. We had a keen interest in working VK/ZL's and South Pacific Stations. The first stations to appear on frequency were WB2REM-Jim, W4PGM-Paul, K2XD-Skip, K8XS-Tim, W1RQ-Brad, N7BD-Don, W4SLD-Jody, K5SOK-Robert, N4WPG-Lloyd and N6AQ-Frank. About a year into our daily operations, N6AQ-Frank suggested that we move to 7.163khz in order to separate ourselves from the 7.130, VK7ROY DX net. This was a good suggestion and we have been on 7.163khz ever since. Over the last five plus years we have attracted many rare DX stations to the frequency including Trevor, VK0TH Macquarie Island, Guam, Thailand, Greenland, Hawaii, many VK/ZL's including regulars VK6AKT-KEN and VK6KJ-Bob and many other countries. We take pride in being an inclusive frequency and when rare DX arrives on frequency we encourage others to participate. This has attracted many stations to the frequency who both listen on a regular basis as well as participate when DX appears. Feel free to join in with us anytime in either one of our ragchew conversations which at times can get lively and humorous as well as chasing DX.


0630MDT Daily: Colorado Amateur Radio Weather Net: 146.940- and 449.825- And 3.989 on HF. "This net has been sanctioned by the National Weather Service. Now celebrating sixty years of volunteer excellence in the state of Colorado’s radio realm. www.5280weather.com New volunteers welcome."

7am MDT Daily: Twelfth Region Net on 3.923MHz / 7.233MHz

7am MDT Mon-Fri: Old Buzzards Radio Club M-F 9AM EST on 3.905/Sat 9AM EST on 3.904.
Noon Daily MDT: High Noon Net - 7.240MHz

8am MDT: Say Good Morning With Radio Net: 145.340- connecting IRLP Node 335(0) with IRLP Ref. 9668. Please use Standard Amateur Call Sign phonetics to check in, giving your name, city, and state.

8am MDT - Beam Spinners Net - To learn more about the Beam Spinners amateur radio group please check in to our Net. We're a friendly group, enjoy all types of VHF propagation enhancements and would enjoy your company. Join us Monday - Saturday 8 AM mountain time on 144.2 MHz USB (Sunday 432.1 MHz). Everyone: please help adjust the virtual Beam as net-control turns, on The Hub menu, to help DX know when to best transmit. 

1215MDT-1315MDT Wyoming Jackalope Net on 7260kHz (either Sat or Sun there is no net)

1745MDT - Wyoming Cowboy Net on 3.923MHz

1800MDT: 1721 Group "Activities now on 1.871MHz +- [160-Meters] beginning around 8:00PM Eastern time every night. Listening for U. 'Just a big Ham Radio Family' Feel at home! OPEN TO ALL LICENSED AMATEUR RADIO OPERATORS! NOT A NET!  Working all States, Canada and THE WORLD! JOIN OUR GROUP! Check in just one time and you're a member!"

1900MDT: Society of Broadcast Engineers and Ham Radio: 145.340- connecting IRLP Node 335(0) with IRLP Ref. 9615. Please use Standard Amateur Call Sign phonetics to check in, giving your name, city, and state. Jack Roland, KEØVH, is your host.

1900-1945MDT Daily: Central Colorado Traffic Net on 145.31MHz

1900MDT Mondays - ARES CO on 144.220MHz

1900MDT Mondays - NCARC Net: "The club holds a technical net on Monday at 7:00 p.m. on the 447.275 (100 Hz tone)  This is a great chance for you to ask any question you might have about radios, antenna, or just how to get on with that project. No questions is to simple come join us."

1900-Midnight MDT: 3916 Nets: 3.916MHz: Weather Bunch, Ragchew Crew, The Tailgater's Net, The Freewheelers Net - "The friendliest nets in all of ham radio - It all started on a cold November evening in 1998.  Ken Odom, W4FCW, had just been 'run off' an 80 meter frequency and was looking for a friendly voice to talk to.  He threw out a 'CQ' on 3.916 MHz and John, AA9KC, answered him. On that evening, The Freewheelers Net was born and with it the tradition of a frequency that welcomes everyone to the hobby of amateur radio. In 2007, The Tailgaters Net started as a pre-net to The Freewheelers, from 8:30 to 10PM.  In 2011, The 3916 Rag Chew Crew started operating from 7-8:30 PM, Sunday thru Friday nights.  And in 2015, The Weather Bunch Net was added, 6-7 PM on net nights."  

1930-2030MDT Daily: Colorado-Wyoming Net on 3.715MHz



 
2000MDT Mondays: CQC 2-Meter Net 147.225 - Our weekly 2 Meter net is held every Monday night at 8:00 pm local time on the Colorado Repeater Associations's 147.225 (+600 KHz) repeater (hard-linked to 224.98) serving the eastern slope of the Colorado Rockies. You'll need to set your CTCSS subaudible tone to 107.2 Hz to transmit over this repeater (no tones are required to listen to the repeater!). You don't have to be a member to check into our net and participate - we encourage anyone with an interest in QRP (and a Ham license) to check in and join us! The area covered by these CRA machines is from Cheyenne to the north and Pueblo in the south with links to repeaters in Boulder (145.460) and Colorado Springs (145.160). Our alternate backup frequency, in case 147.225 is down, is the 145.145 (-600) repeater. Listen for WØCQC and the CQC Club Net on Monday evenings at 8 p.m. on the Colorado Repeater Association's 147.225 machine.Those in Boulder can tune into 145.460 while Colorado Springs can use 145.160. This is a REAL net, not just an announcement or check-net. Everybody getsto talk about what they've been doing and it's always interesting and fun!

2000MDT (0200 UTC) NAQCC Midwest QRS Net on 7117kHz and / or 3.561kHz

2030MDT:  RMRL Weekly On-Air Meeting and Net: 146.94-, 449.450-, and 449.825 "This net offers RMRL's local, national, and international news and happenings, membership and guest check-ins and a swap session for ham related gear to sell, trade, give away, plus item want requests."


Tuesdays:

0200-0530MDT 7163 Group Net
The 7163 group was founded during March of 2010. Originally a small group of us would meet on 7.133 khz around 6AM in the morning to ragchew and work DX. We had a keen interest in working VK/ZL's and South Pacific Stations. The first stations to appear on frequency were WB2REM-Jim, W4PGM-Paul, K2XD-Skip, K8XS-Tim, W1RQ-Brad, N7BD-Don, W4SLD-Jody, K5SOK-Robert, N4WPG-Lloyd and N6AQ-Frank. About a year into our daily operations, N6AQ-Frank suggested that we move to 7.163khz in order to separate ourselves from the 7.130, VK7ROY DX net. This was a good suggestion and we have been on 7.163khz ever since. Over the last five plus years we have attracted many rare DX stations to the frequency including Trevor, VK0TH Macquarie Island, Guam, Thailand, Greenland, Hawaii, many VK/ZL's including regulars VK6AKT-KEN and VK6KJ-Bob and many other countries. We take pride in being an inclusive frequency and when rare DX arrives on frequency we encourage others to participate. This has attracted many stations to the frequency who both listen on a regular basis as well as participate when DX appears. Feel free to join in with us anytime in either one of our ragchew conversations which at times can get lively and humorous as well as chasing DX.


0630MDT Daily: Colorado Amateur Radio Weather Net: 146.940- and 449.825- And 3.989 on HF. "This net has been sanctioned by the National Weather Service. Now celebrating sixty years of volunteer excellence in the state of Colorado’s radio realm. www.5280weather.com New volunteers welcome."

7am MDT Daily: Twelfth Region Net on 3.923MHz / 7.233MHz

7am MDT Mon-Fri: Old Buzzards Radio Club M-F 9AM EST on 3.905/Sat 9AM EST on 3.904.

8am MDT: Say Good Morning With Radio Net: 145.340- connecting IRLP Node 335(0) with IRLP Ref. 9668. Please use Standard Amateur Call Sign phonetics to check in, giving your name, city, and state.

8am MDT - Beam Spinners Net - To learn more about the Beam Spinners amateur radio group please check in to our Net. We're a friendly group, enjoy all types of VHF propagation enhancements and would enjoy your company. Join us Monday - Saturday 8 AM mountain time on 144.2 MHz USB (Sunday 432.1 MHz). Everyone: please help adjust the virtual Beam as net-control turns, on The Hub menu, to help DX know when to best transmit.  

Noon Daily MDT: High Noon Net - 7.240MHz 

1215MDT-1315MDT Wyoming Jackalope Net on 7260kHz (either Sat or Sun there is no net)

2200z - Rocky Mountain Regional & Contiinental Morse code net welcomes your participation every Tuesday and Thursday at 2200z on 14.0625 MHz - WC7S (CQC # 871) 



1745MDT - Wyoming Cowboy Net on 3.923MHz

1800MDT - Fort Collins CW Practice Net??? - 146.550MHz Simplex

1800MDT: 1721 Group "Activities now on 1.871MHz +- [160-Meters] beginning around 8:00PM Eastern time every night. Listening for U. 'Just a big Ham Radio Family' Feel at home! OPEN TO ALL LICENSED AMATEUR RADIO OPERATORS! NOT A NET!  Working all States, Canada and THE WORLD! JOIN OUR GROUP! Check in just one time and you're a member!"

1900-1945MDT Daily: Central Colorado Traffic Net on 145.31MHz

1900MDT Tuesdays: Astronomy Net on 146.940- and 449.825: "Connecting to Allstar nodes 28298, 28299, 29436, and 40764. This is the definitive astronomy net for amateurs. This net is hosted by Burness Ansell, KIØAR, and has been a gateway to the heavens and solar happenings since 1996. www.ki0ar.com/astro.html "


1900-Midnight MDT: 3916 Nets: 3.916MHz: Weather Bunch, Ragchew Crew, The Tailgater's Net, The Freewheelers Net - "The friendliest nets in all of ham radio - It all started on a cold November evening in 1998.  Ken Odom, W4FCW, had just been 'run off' an 80 meter frequency and was looking for a friendly voice to talk to.  He threw out a 'CQ' on 3.916 MHz and John, AA9KC, answered him. On that evening, The Freewheelers Net was born and with it the tradition of a frequency that welcomes everyone to the hobby of amateur radio. In 2007, The Tailgaters Net started as a pre-net to The Freewheelers, from 8:30 to 10PM.  In 2011, The 3916 Rag Chew Crew started operating from 7-8:30 PM, Sunday thru Friday nights.  And in 2015, The Weather Bunch Net was added, 6-7 PM on net nights." 

1930-2030MDT Daily: Colorado-Wyoming Net on 3.715MHz

2000MDT: 222.1 Tuesday 8pm Net – RMVHF.ORG

2000-2100MDT Tuesdays: Western Kansas 160m Net on 1944.0 kHz


Wednesdays: 

0200-0530MDT 7163 Group Net
The 7163 group was founded during March of 2010. Originally a small group of us would meet on 7.133 khz around 6AM in the morning to ragchew and work DX. We had a keen interest in working VK/ZL's and South Pacific Stations. The first stations to appear on frequency were WB2REM-Jim, W4PGM-Paul, K2XD-Skip, K8XS-Tim, W1RQ-Brad, N7BD-Don, W4SLD-Jody, K5SOK-Robert, N4WPG-Lloyd and N6AQ-Frank. About a year into our daily operations, N6AQ-Frank suggested that we move to 7.163khz in order to separate ourselves from the 7.130, VK7ROY DX net. This was a good suggestion and we have been on 7.163khz ever since. Over the last five plus years we have attracted many rare DX stations to the frequency including Trevor, VK0TH Macquarie Island, Guam, Thailand, Greenland, Hawaii, many VK/ZL's including regulars VK6AKT-KEN and VK6KJ-Bob and many other countries. We take pride in being an inclusive frequency and when rare DX arrives on frequency we encourage others to participate. This has attracted many stations to the frequency who both listen on a regular basis as well as participate when DX appears. Feel free to join in with us anytime in either one of our ragchew conversations which at times can get lively and humorous as well as chasing DX.

Fourth Wednesdays of each month at 1200UTC:  The Straight Key Sprint
The two-hour Straight Key Sprint (SKS) occurs on the fourth Wednesday of each month starting at 0000 UTC. The goal of SKS is to work as many stations as possible during the sprint period using a mechanical key approved by the rules of the Straight Key Century Club. These include straight keys, sideswipers (cooties), and bugs. You can find the details of our key policy here.
Please remember that although it is a contest, the SKS is rather informal. The main objective of the SKS is to bring together operators with different skill levels. Operating speed should be adjusted accordingly. Please send SKS comments/suggestions to sks-manager at skccgroup dot com. SKCC Member Operating Frequencies Suggested calling frequencies in Mhz:
1.820 3.530 3.550 *primary 7.055 *primary 7.120 10.120 14.050 14.114 18.080 21.050 21.114 24.910 28.050 28.114 50.090 144.070 
All frequencies are + or - 10kHz.
SKCC members who use bugs are encouraged to make higher speed calls/CQs 2 KHz above the calling frequencies.
SKCC members who prefer QRS (sending slowly) are encouraged to make calls 2 KHz down from the calling frequencies.
The Elmer frequency for beginning operators is 7114 KHz. It's a safe haven for CW newcomers to get on the air. All Elmers or anyone who wants to help are encouraged to monitor the frequency and work the beginners.


0630MDT Daily: Colorado Amateur Radio Weather Net: 146.940- and 449.825- And 3.989 on HF. "This net has been sanctioned by the National Weather Service. Now celebrating sixty years of volunteer excellence in the state of Colorado’s radio realm. www.5280weather.com New volunteers welcome."

7am MDT Daily: Twelfth Region Net on 3.923MHz / 7.233MHz

7am MDT Mon-Fri: Old Buzzards Radio Club M-F 9AM EST on 3.905/Sat 9AM EST on 3.904.

8am MDT: Say Good Morning With Radio Net: 145.340- connecting IRLP Node 335(0) with IRLP Ref. 9668. Please use Standard Amateur Call Sign phonetics to check in, giving your name, city, and state.

8am MDT - Beam Spinners Net - To learn more about the Beam Spinners amateur radio group please check in to our Net. We're a friendly group, enjoy all types of VHF propagation enhancements and would enjoy your company. Join us Monday - Saturday 8 AM mountain time on 144.2 MHz USB (Sunday 432.1 MHz). Everyone: please help adjust the virtual Beam as net-control turns, on The Hub menu, to help DX know when to best transmit.  

Noon Daily MDT: High Noon Net - 7.240MHz 

1215MDT-1315MDT Wyoming Jackalope Net on 7260kHz (either Sat or Sun there is no net)

1745MDT - Wyoming Cowboy Net on 3.923MHz

1800MDT - K9YA Weekly CW Practice Net. 7.121 MHz at 1900 hrs, Central Time, "...on Wednesday evenings.  The first Wednesday of the month is "high speed" night, where some of us long-term CW users get a chance to visit at whatever speed we can master.  All other weeks of the month are slow-speed nets, where all are welcome and we slow down (QRS) to the speed of the slowest check-in that week.  All are welcome in this FISTS net."

Net control is in suburban Chicago, but during the winter months it is not at all unusual to have check-in's from the Rockies to the East Coast.

1800MDT: 1721 Group "Activities now on 1.871MHz +- [160-Meters] beginning around 8:00PM Eastern time every night. Listening for U. 'Just a big Ham Radio Family' Feel at home! OPEN TO ALL LICENSED AMATEUR RADIO OPERATORS! NOT A NET!  Working all States, Canada and THE WORLD! JOIN OUR GROUP! Check in just one time and you're a member!"

1830MDT Fort Collins NCARC Net: on 447.275 MHz - "The club holds a net each Wednesday at 6:30 pm on the 447.275 repeater (100 Hz tone).  This net starts as a formal net with check-ins and an opportunity to ask questions of the board and members.  Then switches to an informal net where participants can chat about anything on their mind."

1830MDT - "Try 4SQRP Group's Wednesday evening nets and we'll be happy to welcome you aboard. These nets are designed to be at "comfortable" speeds. 19:30 Central (00:30z) and 20:30 Central (01:30z) on or around 7.122."

1900-1945MDT Daily: Central Colorado Traffic Net on 145.31MHz

1900-Midnight MDT: 3916 Nets: 3.916MHz: Weather Bunch, Ragchew Crew, The Tailgater's Net, The Freewheelers Net - "The friendliest nets in all of ham radio - It all started on a cold November evening in 1998.  Ken Odom, W4FCW, had just been 'run off' an 80 meter frequency and was looking for a friendly voice to talk to.  He threw out a 'CQ' on 3.916 MHz and John, AA9KC, answered him. On that evening, The Freewheelers Net was born and with it the tradition of a frequency that welcomes everyone to the hobby of amateur radio. In 2007, The Tailgaters Net started as a pre-net to The Freewheelers, from 8:30 to 10PM.  In 2011, The 3916 Rag Chew Crew started operating from 7-8:30 PM, Sunday thru Friday nights.  And in 2015, The Weather Bunch Net was added, 6-7 PM on net nights."  

1930MDT - "Try 4SQRP Group's Wednesday evening nets and we'll be happy to welcome you aboard. These nets are designed to be at "comfortable" speeds. 19:30 Central (00:30z) and 20:30 Central (01:30z) on or around 7.122."

1930-2030MDT Daily: Colorado-Wyoming Net on 3.715MHz

2000MDT: 432.1 Wednesday 8pm Net – RMVHF.ORG

2000MDT Wednesday Nights - CWT's
CWops Tests are 60 minutes in duration and held on Wednesday each week. There are three events at times that favor different geographic areas on this same day. Everyone is welcome – you don't have to be a CWops member to join the fun. CWTs are a good opportunity to meet other CW fans who may be interested in CWops membership. Six bands are used 10, 15, 20, 40, 80 and 160m. Suggested frequencies are from 28 to 38 kHz up from band edges. If activity warrants, please expand up. Please be particularly considerate of ongoing QSOs and DXpedition operations. Please slow down when called at a slower speed – we want everyone to feel welcome. Lots of Qs or just a few, please submit your results for each session at http://3830scores.com - Purpose: Meet and greet and show activity on the bands.  It’s a good public relations opportunity for CWops for those who haven't heard of us yet.  It’s also an opportunity for interested non-members to garner the required nominations for membership. - Times:  Every Wednesday at 1300 - 1400z (favoring Asia/Pacific); 1900 - 2000z (favoring Europe/Africa); and 0300 - 0400z –Thursday (Wednesday evening in US/Canada).
NOTE: The exact dates for CWT each week are posted in the above table. - Exchange:  Call "CQ CWT".  Exchange:  Just send your First Name and CWops member number. Non-members will send First Name, and State, Province, or DX Country Prefix.  This will allow most operators to use a general-purpose logging program or a paper log if necessary.  A dedicated CWOPs module has been written for N1MM by Nick, NA3M.  Other logging programs are also available. See our website for more information http://www.cwops.org/software.html - Scoring: The final score can be calculated by counting 1 point per QSO (work a station once per band only) and multiply total points by the number of unique calls worked.  If you had 75 QSOs with 40 different calls, your score is 75 x 40.  State which power class: QRP, LP, HP. - Reporting:  Report results by time segment: CWT-1300, CWT-1900, CWT-0300.  Scores must be submitted within 48 hours to be included in our listing. - Thanks to Bruce, WA7BNM, everyone can post results on the 3830 reflector HERE. - Although we don't have certificates or plaques, we do present very nice medals for CWT participation. If you are operating from North America or Europe, you earn one point for each CWT session in which you make ten or more contacts. For CWT sessions when you operate from any other continent, you only need to make five contacts to earn a point for participating. You don't have to be a CWops member to earn points, but you must be a member at the end of the year when the medals are presented. Members from North America need 120 points for gold, 80 points for silver and 50 points for bronze. Members from Europe need 90 points for gold, 60 points for silver and 36 points for bronze. Members from other continents need 60 points for gold, 40 points for silver and 24 points for bronze.. Our objective is to encourage CWT participation -- you don't have to be competitive to earn points, just active. You can view current points at http://shake.bitjanitor.net/~jhetrick/cwops/topslist.txt.
To earn points, report your score for each session to http://3830scores.com - "Note: If you use a call sign other than your regular home call sign, please make sure that you include your home call sign in the Operator(s) Call(s) box at 3830scores.com, in order to ensure that your participation points will be recorded and accumulated correctly."


Liberty Net - 9350/9335 kHz

Thursdays:

0200-0530MDT 7163 Group Net
The 7163 group was founded during March of 2010. Originally a small group of us would meet on 7.133 khz around 6AM in the morning to ragchew and work DX. We had a keen interest in working VK/ZL's and South Pacific Stations. The first stations to appear on frequency were WB2REM-Jim, W4PGM-Paul, K2XD-Skip, K8XS-Tim, W1RQ-Brad, N7BD-Don, W4SLD-Jody, K5SOK-Robert, N4WPG-Lloyd and N6AQ-Frank. About a year into our daily operations, N6AQ-Frank suggested that we move to 7.163khz in order to separate ourselves from the 7.130, VK7ROY DX net. This was a good suggestion and we have been on 7.163khz ever since. Over the last five plus years we have attracted many rare DX stations to the frequency including Trevor, VK0TH Macquarie Island, Guam, Thailand, Greenland, Hawaii, many VK/ZL's including regulars VK6AKT-KEN and VK6KJ-Bob and many other countries. We take pride in being an inclusive frequency and when rare DX arrives on frequency we encourage others to participate. This has attracted many stations to the frequency who both listen on a regular basis as well as participate when DX appears. Feel free to join in with us anytime in either one of our ragchew conversations which at times can get lively and humorous as well as chasing DX.


0630MDT Daily: Colorado Amateur Radio Weather Net: 146.940- and 449.825- And 3.989 on HF. "This net has been sanctioned by the National Weather Service. Now celebrating sixty years of volunteer excellence in the state of Colorado’s radio realm. www.5280weather.com New volunteers welcome."

7am MDT Daily: Twelfth Region Net on 3.923MHz / 7.233MHz

7am MDT Mon-Fri: Old Buzzards Radio Club M-F 9AM EST on 3.905/Sat 9AM EST on 3.904.

8am MDT: Say Good Morning With Radio Net: 145.340- connecting IRLP Node 335(0) with IRLP Ref. 9668. Please use Standard Amateur Call Sign phonetics to check in, giving your name, city, and state.

8am MDT - Beam Spinners Net - To learn more about the Beam Spinners amateur radio group please check in to our Net. We're a friendly group, enjoy all types of VHF propagation enhancements and would enjoy your company. Join us Monday - Saturday 8 AM mountain time on 144.2 MHz USB (Sunday 432.1 MHz). Everyone: please help adjust the virtual Beam as net-control turns, on The Hub menu, to help DX know when to best transmit.  

Noon Daily MDT: High Noon Net - 7.240MHz 

1215MDT-1315MDT Wyoming Jackalope Net on 7260kHz (either Sat or Sun there is no net)

2200z - Rocky Mountain Regional & Contiinental Morse code net welcomes your participation every Tuesday and Thursday at 2200z on 14.0625 MHz - WC7S (CQC # 871)  



1745MDT - Wyoming Cowboy Net on 3.923MHz

1800MDT 1st Thursday Monthly - Red Cross Net on Colorado Connections??? 

1800MDT: 1721 Group "Activities now on 1.871MHz +- [160-Meters] beginning around 8:00PM Eastern time every night. Listening for U. 'Just a big Ham Radio Family' Feel at home! OPEN TO ALL LICENSED AMATEUR RADIO OPERATORS! NOT A NET!  Working all States, Canada and THE WORLD! JOIN OUR GROUP! Check in just one time and you're a member!"

1900-1945MDT Daily: Central Colorado Traffic Net on 145.31MHz

1900-Midnight MDT: 3916 Nets: 3.916MHz: Weather Bunch, Ragchew Crew, The Tailgater's Net, The Freewheelers Net - "The friendliest nets in all of ham radio - It all started on a cold November evening in 1998.  Ken Odom, W4FCW, had just been 'run off' an 80 meter frequency and was looking for a friendly voice to talk to.  He threw out a 'CQ' on 3.916 MHz and John, AA9KC, answered him. On that evening, The Freewheelers Net was born and with it the tradition of a frequency that welcomes everyone to the hobby of amateur radio. In 2007, The Tailgaters Net started as a pre-net to The Freewheelers, from 8:30 to 10PM.  In 2011, The 3916 Rag Chew Crew started operating from 7-8:30 PM, Sunday thru Friday nights.  And in 2015, The Weather Bunch Net was added, 6-7 PM on net nights."  

1930-2030MDT Daily: Colorado-Wyoming Net on 3.715MHz


2000MDT: Longmont Amateur Radio Net 147.27+ w/ 100tone (linked to 448.8- w/88.5tone) - Roundtable-type net; no tone required on VHF during the net

2000MDT: 1296.1MHz Thursday Net – RMVHF.ORG

2030MDT: Outdoor America USA Net: 145.340- connecting IRLP Node 335(0) with IRLP Ref. 9251. "Please use Standard Amateur Call Sign phonetics to check in…wait to be recognized by the net controller. This is a 1.5-hour long camping and off-road net."

Fridays:

0200-0530MDT 7163 Group Net
The 7163 group was founded during March of 2010. Originally a small group of us would meet on 7.133 khz around 6AM in the morning to ragchew and work DX. We had a keen interest in working VK/ZL's and South Pacific Stations. The first stations to appear on frequency were WB2REM-Jim, W4PGM-Paul, K2XD-Skip, K8XS-Tim, W1RQ-Brad, N7BD-Don, W4SLD-Jody, K5SOK-Robert, N4WPG-Lloyd and N6AQ-Frank. About a year into our daily operations, N6AQ-Frank suggested that we move to 7.163khz in order to separate ourselves from the 7.130, VK7ROY DX net. This was a good suggestion and we have been on 7.163khz ever since. Over the last five plus years we have attracted many rare DX stations to the frequency including Trevor, VK0TH Macquarie Island, Guam, Thailand, Greenland, Hawaii, many VK/ZL's including regulars VK6AKT-KEN and VK6KJ-Bob and many other countries. We take pride in being an inclusive frequency and when rare DX arrives on frequency we encourage others to participate. This has attracted many stations to the frequency who both listen on a regular basis as well as participate when DX appears. Feel free to join in with us anytime in either one of our ragchew conversations which at times can get lively and humorous as well as chasing DX.


0630MDT Daily: Colorado Amateur Radio Weather Net: 146.940- and 449.825- And 3.989 on HF. "This net has been sanctioned by the National Weather Service. Now celebrating sixty years of volunteer excellence in the state of Colorado’s radio realm. www.5280weather.com New volunteers welcome."

7am MDT Daily: Twelfth Region Net on 3.923MHz / 7.233MHz

7am MDT Mon-Fri: Old Buzzards Radio Club M-F 9AM EST on 3.905/Sat 9AM EST on 3.904.
Noon Daily MDT: High Noon Net - 7.240MHz

8am MDT: Say Good Morning With Radio Net: 145.340- connecting IRLP Node 335(0) with IRLP Ref. 9668. Please use Standard Amateur Call Sign phonetics to check in, giving your name, city, and state.

8am MDT - Beam Spinners Net - To learn more about the Beam Spinners amateur radio group please check in to our Net. We're a friendly group, enjoy all types of VHF propagation enhancements and would enjoy your company. Join us Monday - Saturday 8 AM mountain time on 144.2 MHz USB (Sunday 432.1 MHz). Everyone: please help adjust the virtual Beam as net-control turns, on The Hub menu, to help DX know when to best transmit.  

1215MDT-1315MDT Wyoming Jackalope Net on 7260kHz (either Sat or Sun there is no net)

1745MDT - Wyoming Cowboy Net on 3.923MHz

1800MDT: 1721 Group "Activities now on 1.871MHz +- [160-Meters] beginning around 8:00PM Eastern time every night. Listening for U. 'Just a big Ham Radio Family' Feel at home! OPEN TO ALL LICENSED AMATEUR RADIO OPERATORS! NOT A NET!  Working all States, Canada and THE WORLD! JOIN OUR GROUP! Check in just one time and you're a member!"

1900MDT Friday Night:  The Friday Night International Open Forum Net: 145.340- Connecting to IRLP Node 335(0) with Ref. 9668. Please use Standard Amateur Call Sign phonetics to check in, giving your name, city, and state. This net has been airing since 2006 via IRLP. It’s the same net that has given away radios every New Year’s eve.

1900-1945MDT Daily: Central Colorado Traffic Net on 145.31MHz

1900-Midnight MDT: 3916 Nets: 3.916MHz: Weather Bunch, Ragchew Crew, The Tailgater's Net, The Freewheelers Net - "The friendliest nets in all of ham radio - It all started on a cold November evening in 1998.  Ken Odom, W4FCW, had just been 'run off' an 80 meter frequency and was looking for a friendly voice to talk to.  He threw out a 'CQ' on 3.916 MHz and John, AA9KC, answered him. On that evening, The Freewheelers Net was born and with it the tradition of a frequency that welcomes everyone to the hobby of amateur radio. In 2007, The Tailgaters Net started as a pre-net to The Freewheelers, from 8:30 to 10PM.  In 2011, The 3916 Rag Chew Crew started operating from 7-8:30 PM, Sunday thru Friday nights.  And in 2015, The Weather Bunch Net was added, 6-7 PM on net nights."  

1930-2030MDT Daily: Colorado-Wyoming Net on 3.715MHz

2000MDT: 902.1MHz Friday Net – RMVHF.ORG

Saturdays:

0200-0530MDT 7163 Group Net
The 7163 group was founded during March of 2010. Originally a small group of us would meet on 7.133 khz around 6AM in the morning to ragchew and work DX. We had a keen interest in working VK/ZL's and South Pacific Stations. The first stations to appear on frequency were WB2REM-Jim, W4PGM-Paul, K2XD-Skip, K8XS-Tim, W1RQ-Brad, N7BD-Don, W4SLD-Jody, K5SOK-Robert, N4WPG-Lloyd and N6AQ-Frank. About a year into our daily operations, N6AQ-Frank suggested that we move to 7.163khz in order to separate ourselves from the 7.130, VK7ROY DX net. This was a good suggestion and we have been on 7.163khz ever since. Over the last five plus years we have attracted many rare DX stations to the frequency including Trevor, VK0TH Macquarie Island, Guam, Thailand, Greenland, Hawaii, many VK/ZL's including regulars VK6AKT-KEN and VK6KJ-Bob and many other countries. We take pride in being an inclusive frequency and when rare DX arrives on frequency we encourage others to participate. This has attracted many stations to the frequency who both listen on a regular basis as well as participate when DX appears. Feel free to join in with us anytime in either one of our ragchew conversations which at times can get lively and humorous as well as chasing DX.


0630MDT Daily: Colorado Amateur Radio Weather Net: 146.940- and 449.825- And 3.989 on HF. "This net has been sanctioned by the National Weather Service. Now celebrating sixty years of volunteer excellence in the state of Colorado’s radio realm. www.5280weather.com New volunteers welcome."

7am MDT Daily: Twelfth Region Net on 3.923MHz / 7.233MHz

7am MDT Mon-Fri: Old Buzzards Radio Club - Sat 9AM EST on 3.904.

8am MDT: Say Good Morning With Radio Net: 145.340- connecting IRLP Node 335(0) with IRLP Ref. 9668. Please use Standard Amateur Call Sign phonetics to check in, giving your name, city, and state.

8am MDT - Beam Spinners Net - To learn more about the Beam Spinners amateur radio group please check in to our Net. We're a friendly group, enjoy all types of VHF propagation enhancements and would enjoy your company. Join us Monday - Saturday 8 AM mountain time on 144.2 MHz USB (Sunday 432.1 MHz). Everyone: please help adjust the virtual Beam as net-control turns, on The Hub menu, to help DX know when to best transmit. 

0930MDT Saturday Mornings: CO Connections Preparedness Net 

1000MDT Second Saturday of the Month: American Legion Net: 145.340- "Connecting echo link node 313968 with conference: 522547 *FMCA-ARC*. Please use Standard Amateur Call Sign phonetics to check in, giving your name, city, and state."

Noon MDT - Second Saturday of the Month:  American Legion Net: 145.340- IRLP node 335(0) with ref: 9735. "Please use Standard Amateur Call Sign phonetics to check in, giving your name, city, and state."

Noon Daily MDT: High Noon Net - 7.240MHz

1215MDT-1315MDT Wyoming Jackalope Net on 7260kHz (either Sat or Sun there is no net)

1800MDT: 1721 Group "Activities now on 1.871MHz +- [160-Meters] beginning around 8:00PM Eastern time every night. Listening for U. 'Just a big Ham Radio Family' Feel at home! OPEN TO ALL LICENSED AMATEUR RADIO OPERATORS! NOT A NET!  Working all States, Canada and THE WORLD! JOIN OUR GROUP! Check in just one time and you're a member!"

1900-1945MDT Daily: Central Colorado Traffic Net on 145.31MHz

1930-2030MDT Daily: Colorado-Wyoming Net on 3.715MHz

Liberty Net - 9350/9335 kHz



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