Nets
An amateur radio net, or simply ham net, is an “on-the-air” gathering of amateur radio operators. Most nets convene on a regular schedule and specific frequency, and are organized for a particular purpose, such as relaying messages, discussing a common topic of interest, in severe weather, emergencies, or simply as a regular gathering of friends for conversation.1
Jackson County
- Eyewarn Net, Thursdays, 6:45 pm, K7JAX 146.840 (PL 123.0)
- Local version of the Clark County Eyewarn Net. If you have an interest in helping out with basic damage reporting after a major event that disrupts communications, we need you. See you on the air.
- JC-ARES Weekly Net, Thursdays at 7:30 pm, K7JAX 146.840 (PL 123.0)
- C.A.R.E. Net, Mondays at 7:00 pm 147.100 Mhz ( No PL ) - offset
Oregon Wide
- W7PRA Nets
- Sound Off Net (radio equipment & signal evaluation), Monday 8:00 pm
- Swap Net, Tuesday at 7:00 pm
- A.R. News line, Friday at 7:30 pm
- A.G.O.N, Friday at 8:00 pm
Regional
SSB
- OEN Oregon Emergency Net.
- Daily at 6:00 PM on 3980 Khz.
- BSN Beaver State Net.
- Daily at 5:50PM on 3920 kHz.
CW
- WCN West Coast Net.
- This is a slow speed CW training net (10wpm). Pacific Northwest.
- Daily at 7:00PM on 3540 kHz.
- [OSN]: Oregon Section Net. They don’t appear to have a website.
- Daily at 6:30PM and 10:00PM on 3569 kHz
- [WSN]: Washington State Net. They don’t appear to have a website.
- Daily at 6:45PM on 3563 kHz.
DIGITAL
- ORCA DIGITAL
- A number of digital nets.