The Alexandria Radio Club conducts an emergency net every Thursday on the 147.315 (+) MHz repeater every Thursday, 8:00 PM. The net is part of the Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) and the National Traffic System. All stations are welcome! You do not need to be a member of the club to join in.
Upcoming Net Control Schedule
January 17 - Rich KA4GFY
January 24 - Ian N8IK
January 31 - Marshall KI4MWP
February 7 - Rick N4ASX
Other Area Nets
This listing is provided as a courtesy and may not be current. You are encouraged to contact the host organizations for further information.
6 Meter Net
The unofficial NV6net meets on Wednesdays at 7:00 PM on 52.51 FM.
MVARC
ARES Net
The Mount Vernon Amateur Radio Club ARES net meets on Tuesday
7:OO PM on MVARC's repeater: 146.055 (+) MHz.
NVFMA Bulletin
The
Northern Virginia FM Association's weekly bulletin is on Wednesday at 8:00 PM
on 146.790 (-) and 224.1 (-) MHz.
Fairfax County ARES Net
The
Fairfax County ARES net meets on Wednesday at 8:10 PM (immediately after the NVFMA
Bulletin) on 146.790 (-) and MHz.
QCWA Net
The Quarter Century
Wireless Association net meets on Sunday at 9:00 AM on 146.790 (-) MHz. Rag Chew
/ Q + A.
NCAC Net
The National Capital ARES Council net meets
on Sunday at 9:00 PM on 146.910 (-) MHz. This net is for the purpose of disseminating
information relating to upcoming ARES/RACES activities, public service events
and drill, and training opportunities.
Northern Virginia Net
The
net meets every night at 7:30 PM on 147.300 (+) Mhz (146.2 PL) - the Bluemont
repeater. This is a directed net and a training net, passing traffic into and
out of the Northern Virginia area. Giving new net controls a chance to try it
out is an important goal.
The Vienna Wireless Society conducts three weekly nets:
1. Monday Night Net
Mondays at 8:00 PM on 146.685 (-) MHz as an informal roundtable discussion.
2. Digital Net
Tuesdays
at 8:00 PM on 3.578 MHz upper sideband PSK31 with a 1.5 KHz offset in the audio
passband. May move +/- around in-progress contacts.
3. 10m Pow-Wow Net
Thursdays at 8:30 PM on approximately 28.444 MHz upper sideband as an
informal roundtable discussion just like the Monday Night Net. On the first Thursdays
of the month they often use AM just for fun.