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FLORIDA NTS TRAFFIC NETS
LOCAL KHZ
NET NAME
TIME
0655.................3940...............FPTN....Florida Phone Traffic Net
1200.................3940...............FMTN....Florida Midday Traffic Net
1700.................3940...............TPTN....Tropical Phone Traffic Net
1800.................3940...............FAST......Florida Amateur Sideband
Traffic Net (Early)
1830.................3552...............FMSN.....Florida Medium Speed CW Net (5-13
wpm)
1900.................3547..............QFN........Florida CW Traffic Net Early
Session (18 wpm)
1930.................3950..............NFPN...Northern Florida Phone Net
2200.................3547...............QFN.......Florida CW Traffic Net Late
Session (18 wpm)
2230.................3940...............FAST.....Florida Amateur Sideband Traffic Net
(Late)
OTHER FLORIDA NETS
TIME/DAY KHZ
NET NAME
0730 Sat...........................3940................AIN..........ARRL Information Net
0800 Sat.......................... 3940................SFAN......Southern Florida ARES Net
0900 Except Sunday....3950................NFAN......Northern Florida ARES Net
TIME MHZ
NET NAME
1900 Mon....................28.390 MHz...........WWD....Wacky Wing Dinger
Net
2000 Mon...................146.7/444.4 Rptr....WWD....Wacky Wing Dinger Net
2000 Tues..................147.09 Rptr (127.3 Hz tone)....Baker County
ARES Net
1830 Weds.................147.00 Rptr......................Tri-County Emergency Net
1900 Weds................146.7/444.4 Rptr...............Jacksonville NWS
Skywarn Net
1930 Weds.................146.76 Rptr.........................Duval County
ARES Net
2000 Weds................145.21 Rptr.......................St. Johns County Emergency Net
2015 Weds................145.37 Rptr.........................Putnam County
ARES Net
2030 Weds(1st Weds Monthly)..146.925 Rptr.....Florida Crown Emergency
Net
1930 Sat.....................146.46 FM..........SNN.........Saturday Night Simplex
Net
1930 Sun....................146.925 Rptr........CCEN....Clay County Emergency Net
ALL TIMES ARE LOCAL
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Earl Leach,
WX4J has a web page which includes reports of interest to message handlers.
CLICK HERE to access.
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ARRL RADIOGRAM NUMBERS
These are used to abbreviate commonly sent message greetings, status reports,
etc. When substituting these numbers for text in a message, spell out
the numbers and use the prefix ARL. For example instead of 57, use ARL FIFTY
SEVEN.
Click here for a reference listing the ARL radiogram numbers.
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