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PBARC Repeaters

KC1CG
145.4900 -0.6 91.5
Washington, Lenfest Mountain

Local Nets

Chimes Net (informal, non-directed) 

Looking for net control ops

Nightly at 8pm

  • Chimes Preamble 
  • Chimes List
  • Net Control Report 
  • Chimes Net Historical Information

 

 

ARES/RACES-CERT (formal, directed) 

Tuesday at 7pm

Pre-Chimes Traffic Net (formal, directed) 

Saturday at 7:30pm

Chimes Net

The Chimes Net was first started by Charlie Kigel, W1BDL, SK, and Dave Billheimer, W1GQL, in 1995 as a nightly chat net and has been in almost continuous operation ever since.

Thank you Mike, KB1HZU, for recording the original VHF radio transmission of Charlie, W1BDL, opening the Chimes Net. And also thanks to Chad, N1SDR, for converting the original formatting into a much cleaner, high fidelity mp3 file.

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RSS ARRL News

  • Updated Radio Frequency Exposure Rules Become Effective on May 3
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  • Traditional Amateur Radio Contesting Faces a Demographic Cliff

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