Weekly Nets
Nets are scheduled on-air gatherings where operators practice clear, organized communication.
Use the club repeater
The CBRA club net is listed in club source material at 20:00 / 8:00 PM and is open to licensed amateur radio operators. Confirm the current weekday on the club calendar before checking in.
Local RF
146.850 MHz receive
146.250 MHz transmit
107.2 Hz PL tone
Internet-linked radio
Connect through AllStar node 558300 when the link is available.
WA3SFJ-R
Connect through EchoLink node 585690 when the link is available.
Why nets matter
A net gives members a routine way to test radios, confirm repeater access, practice callsign use, exchange short updates, and get comfortable speaking on the air. The structure also prepares operators for public service and emergency communications where clear procedure matters.
Basic net habits
- Listen before transmitting.
- Use your callsign clearly.
- Keep transmissions short.
- Follow net control.
- Ask for help after the net if needed.
A simple first check-in
Listen for the net control station, wait for check-ins, press PTT, pause briefly, then say your callsign slowly. When net control answers, give your name, location if requested, and a short comment.
Program first
Confirm receive frequency, transmit offset, and tone.
Listen first
Monitor the repeater before the net starts.
Check in simply
Use callsign, name, location, and a brief comment.
Join the activity path
Review the calendar, visit a meeting, or ask which activity is best for your current skill level. Visitors and new members are welcome to learn before taking on a formal role.
