"Hams" operate several VHF, UHF and HF "nets" where information is exchanged. The type of information depends on the type of net. Some examples are Club Business Nets, Swap Nets, Training Nets, Code Nets, and Emergency Service Nets.
The table below lists all of the local area nets that we are aware of. If there are other nets that you feel should be listed here, please contact us.
Day |
Time
|
Freq.
|
Name/Purpose |
| Sun. |
2100
|
146.62 MHz |
Utah Amateur Radio Club Information Net |
| Mon. |
1900 |
146.58 MHz |
KF7IQ Code Practice (MCW) |
| Mon. |
2100 |
144.25 MHz |
Weekly 2-meter SSB net |
| Tues. |
1830 |
448.60 MHz |
Weber County ARES net |
| Tues. |
1900 |
146.98 MHz
& 145.37 MHz
|
West Desert Amateur Radio Club |
| Tues. |
2000 |
147.18 MHz
& 147.12 MHz |
Utah VHF Society (business and swap) |
| Tues. |
2100 |
147.34 MHz |
Utah Valley Amateur Radio Emergency Service |
| Tues. |
2100 |
146.72 MHz |
Bridgerland Amateur Radio Club Net |
| Wed. |
2000 |
146.880 MHz |
SL County Amateur Radio Emergency Service |
| Wed. |
2000 |
145.43 MHz
& 145.29 MHz
& 448.30 MHz |
Utah Box Elder - Thiokol Net |
| Wed. |
2030 |
145.77 MHz |
Community Service Emergency Radio Group |
| Wed. |
2100 |
146.74 MHz |
Mercury Amateur Radio Association, SL area |
| Wed. |
2100 |
145.49 MHz |
Mercury Amateur Radio Association, Ogden area |
| Wed. |
2100 |
145.37 MHz |
Mercury Amateur Radio Association, Provo area |
| Wed. |
2100 |
50.125 MHz |
Weekly six-meter net |
| Thu. |
1900 |
147.42 MHz
& 449.925 MHz |
Davis County Amateur Radio Club |
| Thu. |
2000 |
Intermountain Intertie
and others linked |
State RACES Net: 3rd Thursday of even-numbered months |
| Thu. |
2100 |
147.36 MHz |
Summit County Amateur Radio Club |
| HF NETS |
| Daily |
1230 |
7272 kHz |
Beehive Utah Net (formal traffic handling) |
| Daily |
0200Z |
2927 kHz |
Farm Net (Same UTC summer and winter) |
| Daily |
1930 |
3708 kHz |
Utah Code Net (formal traffic handling) |
| Sat. |
0800 |
3920 kHz |
Utah RACES Net: 3rd Saturday of odd-numbered months |
| Sat. |
1100 |
7272 kHz |
Quarter Century Wireless Association (QCWA) |