It's still on weekly, on 20 meters. 14.282, 18:00z-19:00z for random checkins, bulletins at 19:00z.

Net controls are Keith, W5IU and Larry, W7LB.

Greg  KO6TH


Rob Roschewsk wrote:
I remember the good ol' days when the amsat net was weekly on 75 meters
(was it Tuesday nights?) and wa2lqq (sk) was net control ...
On Sep 25, 2013 4:35 PM, "Wayne Estes"<w...@charter.net>  wrote:

WA4HFN wrote:

How many satellite ops have D STAR radios ?  Join us tomorrow night on REF
60B at 0100 utc

W9AE replies:

I've seen AMSAT net announcement messages for years, and NEVER understood
them.  The messages never specify a terrestrial frequency or an amateur
satellite.  This leads me to the conclusion that the AMSAT net doesn't use
ham radio as the communications medium.

What communications medium is used to conduct the AMSAT net?

Is it on a 2-way channel on a commercial satellite?
Is it on the Internet?
What is REF 60B?

If the AMSAT net doesn't use ham radio, why not?

Please explain...

Wayne Estes W9AE
Oakland, Oregon, USA
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