====== Weekly Net ====== \\ Regular NWARC Nets are held weekly for all amateur radio operators on Tuesday evenings at 19:30 Hours ( 7:30 PM) utilizing frequency 145.390 -600. The Net is also available via our UHF digital DMR repeater on 444.600 + 5MHz with a colour code of 1, time slot 2 and talk group 2. Emergency Nets may be called at any time. Should our normal VHF frequency be unavailable we would switch to our VHF Simplex frequency of 146.505MHz. ==== The following net preamble is recommended: ==== \\ Welcome to the New Westminster Amateur Radio Club Net. Your net control for tonight is ( your name ) VE7 ___ or VA7 ___. However, I will be using the Club’s call sign of VE7NWC. The New Westminster Club meets at 7:30 PM on the third Tuesday of every month except July and August. Our meeting place is located at the rear in the basement of 600 – 8th Street, New Westminster, B.C. in Moody Park. Our Net is held every Tuesday on evenings when we don’t hold our meeting. * Before we start, I now call on anyone who has a report on another member who is sick or in distress. Come now please! * This net is now open for any announcements starting with our Executive. Come now please! * This net is now open for check-ins. Please give your call sign in phonetics starting with those who are mobile. Come now please! * We are now open for all other station check-ins. Come now please! * At this point we have received ( number ) of check-ins. We will now start our round table starting with ( call sign and name ) do you have anything to report? * We will now go to ( call sign and name ) do you have anything to report? * This net is now open for any further check-ins. Come now please! * We will continue the round table, ( call sign and name ) do you have anything to report? Etc. * This net is now open for any further check-ins. Come now please! * Hearing no further check-ins, this will conclude our net for this evening. * This is concludes the New Westminster Amateur Radio Club net. For those of you who participated, thank you. This is ( your name ) VE7 ___ or VA7 ___ Good evening, I will now return this frequency back to it’s normal use.