New Westminster Amateur Radio Club

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 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.   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.  
  
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 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. 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.
  

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