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Daily Archives: 07/07/2015
Conduct of REA Amateur Radio Nets
Our Current Net On Saturday Morning the net controller calls CQ at around 0730 Hours. Stations call in to set up communications. It’s usual to establish communications first on 3.722 Mhz and then establish the order in which stations transmit. … Continue reading →