The 20M SSB Net meets on Sunday afternoons at 1800 UTC on 14.3035 MHz
The NCS is usually Eric, WB9JNZ, in Illinois and often assisted with
relay stations in the NE and SW USA.
The 40M SSB Net meets on Sunday afternoons at 1900 UTC on 7.280 MHz
The NCS is usually Steve, WM6P, in Georgia.
The 80M
Kevin, KD5ONS, in OR runs a CW net on 20 [14050 +/-] at 2000Z? and
another on 7050 or close at 2300Z on Sun. Not sure of the times but he
usually posts the notice here each week. There is at least one other
SSB net but don't know the details since I lost my microphone.
73,
Fred ["Skip"]
Hi there,
Is there a listing of the Elecraft nets that are on the HF bands? I seem to
recall there was one on 20m but don't recall the schedule.
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Thanks Bill,
It is nice to know the propagation conditions from the other end.
During the last month I have been able to reach the opposite coast each
week, on both twenty and forty meters. The QRP operators do make it a
challenge but my quiet location helps. I run at 100 watts on my K3
Sunday Sunday Sunday
Not a race track ... get to know others that have Elecraft radios
Zoom Zoom .. There is now an Elecraft Zoom "gathering"
Join the Elecraft lovers for a Zoom QSO. No QRM, QRN, everyone 40 over S9.
This Sunday at 2000z.
Potential topics: how you got into Ham Radio, what kind
Hi all,
I run a 75m Emergency Mgmt regional net Sundays at 21:00 UTC on 3.940 and The
Seagull net is active rest of the week here in ME same freq.
I find the band goes long shortly after the net is over, around 21:30.
Might want to not use 3.940 for a net...
I’d be willing to try Elecraft net
listening on 3.940
On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 7:48 PM Ken Roberson wrote:
> Monitoring 3875 KHZ - Ken K5DNL
>
> On Sunday, May 31, 2020, 5:18:53 PM CDT, Paul Van Dyke <
> pvandyke1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Unfortunately, propagation really doesn't start in my area till 2400. It
> would change
Unfortunately, propagation really doesn't start in my area till 2400. It
would change the WW Net to strictly a local net. And 3.825, has a major
net at 24:00. So right now I'm looking at 3.875
Paul KB9AVO
On Sun, May 31, 2020, 5:55 PM Jan wrote:
> Hi Paul, KB9AVO in n.e. Indiana
>
> Will you
Here is the log from today's net.
Elecraft SSB Net 9-15-2019
WB9JNZ Eric IL K3 4017 Net Control
W1NGA AL CO K3 5765
NC0JW Jim CO KX3 1356 Relay station
K4FBI Mike VA K3S
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Despite poor conditions overall we had a successful net with 16 check-ins.
Thank you to all the relays for making the net a success! Brian, K1NW
K1NW Brian RI K3 4974 (net control)K9YEQ Bill
WI K3S 11140 (relay)WM6P
Elecraft SSB Net 3-10-2019
WB9JNZ Eric IL K3 4017 Net Control
N9SRA Steve IL ICOM 7600
NC0JW Jim CO KX3 1356 Relay station
N4NRW Roger SC K3 1318 Relay station
W1NGA AL
W5LA should read W5LA - Jim - one state to the right - Louisiana
Sorry Jim,
Kevin. KD5ONS
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Here is the log from today's net. A bit challenging with the contest going on.
Elecraft SSB Net 3-3-2019
WB9JNZ Eric IL K3 4017 Net Control
K8NU/P Carl OH TS 590 Operatingportable from Florida
W7QHD Kurt AZ K2/100 1538
We had a 38 check ins for the net today. I want to thank everyone for
participating and dealing with some difficult propagation. Thanks to the relay
stations for your help as well
Elecraft SSB Net 2-3-2019
WB9JNZ Eric IL K3 4017 Net control
NS7P
Also, I am in CA and not AZ. Below is an updated list.
BTW, my 8 band vertical which I usually use to checkin to the
net with 1000W was not working -- I suspect water problems -- so
I used my 160M dipole at 100W. Yea for the K3's tuner.
73 Bill AE6JV
On 1/20/19 at 12:42 PM,
Eric ... They had my call and state wrong ... here is the corrected list
Good Job and Thank you all for the work Paul
WB9JNZ Eric IL K34017Net Control
N6JW/M JohnCA KX3515
K8NU Carl OH Yaesu operating
Here is the log of stations checking in on this date:
WB9JNZ Eric IL K3 4017 Net ControlN6JW/M
John CA KX3 515K8NU Carl OH Yaesu
operating remote in Washington from Ohio, Relay Station
N4NRW Roger
Here is the Elecraft Net Log for January 13, 2019
WM6P Steve GA K3S 11453 Relay stationK7BRR Bill AZ K3S 10939N7BDL Terry AZ K3S
10373KS6F Guy CA K3S 10650K8NU/7 Carl OH K3S 10996 through remote station W1NGA
Al CO K3 5765N6PGQ Bob CA K3 5891NS7P Phil OR K3 1826 Relay stationW7QHD Kurt
AZ KX3
Still true.
> On Dec 9, 2018, at 7:49 AM, Ian Kahn wrote:
>
> Good morning. The Elecraft SSB Net used to be every Sunday at 1800 UTC on
> 14.303.5. I used to be one of the net controllers. However, it has been a
> couple of years since I've gotten on, so it may have changed.
>
> 73 de,
>
>
Good morning. The Elecraft SSB Net used to be every Sunday at 1800 UTC on
14.303.5. I used to be one of the net controllers. However, it has been a
couple of years since I've gotten on, so it may have changed.
73 de,
Ian, NV4C
On Sun, Dec 9, 2018, 12:43 AM kevinr Hello,
>
> Yes, there is
Hello,
Yes, there is an SSB net each Sunday morning on twenty meters.
However, I am not sure of the time or the frequency. Can someone with
better information please help Mr. Bridge? I seem to remember it's
around 10 AM my time (PST).
73,
Kevin. KD5ONS
On 12/8/18 9:01
A little figuring gave me these times for tomorrow's nets
Please join us tomorrow on:
14050 kHz at 2200z Sunday (3 PM PDT Sunday)
7045 kHz at z Monday (5 PM PDT Sunday)
73,
Kevin. KD5ONS
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The weekly Sunday Elecraft SSB Net will be held on 20m, 14.303.5 at 18:00z
(UTC).
Hopefully, Jim, W4RKS or Ian KM4IK, will be net control for this week, as Eric
is unavailable, and Jim (NC0JW) and I (N6JW), who often help out, will not be
back in time.
Please find below the check-in list for
Here are some of the recent CW net results.
73,
Kevin. KD5ONS
September 1, 2013
On 14050 kHz at 2200z:
K6MGO - Bill - CA - K3 - 5181
AB9V - Mike - IN - K3 - 398
W0CZ - Ken - ND - K3 - 457
N6MY - Ray - AZ - KX3 - 4624
WB3AAL - Ron - PA - K2 - 1392
September 2, 2013
On 7045 kHz at
I could just here Phil NS7P this morning at 1800z but John N6JW was 5/7
here and thanks for the call in.
73 to all
Peter ZL1PWD
K3#139 plus K line
LL+64 09 4370956
Cell+64 0221041630
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Subject: [Elecraft] Elecraft Net on 14.3035
I could just here Phil NS7P this morning at 1800z but John N6JW was 5/7
here and thanks for the call in.
73 to all
Peter ZL1PWD
K3#139 plus K line
LL+64 09 4370956
Cell+64 0221041630
Good Evening,
Here are a few of the net reports lying on my desk waiting to be
free. Only a few more left and I am up to date.
It was nice to have an antenna Sunday. I think it may be more
directional than I would like. More testing is in order. However,
being able to hear for
Gentlemen:
The following checked into the Elecraft 20 Meter Net, December 4, 2011:
K7WBC
73 and the best of holiday seasons to all
John, WO1S/T6EE
Substitute Net Control
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Elecraft net today has moved up to 14.307 due to QRM. 73
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Hi Ian,
I listened for you at 0900Z (1:00 PST) at 3658 kHz. All I heard was some
very faint SSB ops about 2 kHz up. Was that possibly you? Did you have any
NA ops check in?
73, Fred, AE6IC in southern California. hamkt...@att.net
Kevin -
Just a note to congratulate you on being able to hear me on the 7045
KHz net yesterday evening.
The band was way down here in TN and the QSB was rapid and deep.
The minor correction is that I was on K3 serial # 175 for the net -
my K2 (# 5540) was asleep and
resting. As usual, 100
Good Evening,
Both nets went well this evening. There were a few times where I only
heard a steady tone though. I need to somehow break up check ins a little
so I can hear more call signs instead of the steady howl. Sounds good but
it is unproductive. North Dakota is still cold. Not like
Good Evening,
Both nets went well this evening. There were a few times where I only
heard a steady tone though. I need to somehow break up check ins a little
so I can hear more call signs instead of the steady howl. Sounds good but
it is unproductive. North Dakota is still cold. Not
Good Evening Folks,
Tonight twenty meters was plagued with QRN and forty was hammered by
QRM. RTTY was making it difficult to copy some of the S3 and lower
stations. But my friends in the center helped a great deal. Tom and Dave
shared NCS duties while working into the SE, West, and
Good Evening All,
The net was successful. Folks checked in mostly from the Eastern
realms with one from way down in Abilene. I think Dario was testing my
ears with his 3 watts though ;) Then Bill checked in from CT and was gone
the next instant. Too bad about the QSB. I was hearing a
Good Evening,
Twenty meters, as usual, was quieter than forty. Folks to the East of
me complained a little of QSB while I had QSB on the folks West of me.
But, all in all, the signals were quite good. Only N8XE popped up, got
recognized, and was gone once again.
On forty meters
Good Evening RF burners,
A long weekend is at hand. Field Day is behind us and the bands are in
great shape. 20 meters has been fantastic all week so let's try it again
tomorrow. We may be able to work across the continent to that elusive
Delaware. No, I was unable to find one of them
Good Afternoon,
Even though this is our second anniversary I am going to cancel the
first net. I am swamped with work right now and cannot afford the time.
Thus: no 20 meter net this evening. I will be ready, willing, and able
for the 40 meter net. Hopefully the Midwestern thunderstorms
Good Evening,
I am in the hectic last week of a school term this week. Finals start
on Monday and end on Wednesday (for me). I am very busy getting the
projects and papers up to snuff and preparing for the examinations. Job
hunting has taken its toll on my study time this term. I do not
On May 23, 2005, at 1:23 AM, Kevin Rock wrote:
KB8NMZ - Paul - MI - K2 - 4818 (not 4808) Sorry :(
KJR
Hey, between my location, my marginal antenna (a multiband Hustler
vertical with no radials and about a 2:1 swr), my power of 12 watts and
my poor code skills, I was thrilled to be able
KB8NMZ - Paul - MI - K2 - 4818 (not 4808) Sorry :(
KJR
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Good Evening,
Once again the Elecraft net was not skunked. Conditions were rather weak
but a few folks braved them and were recognized. I am sure there were
others out there under the noise but I was not able to hear you. But this
is not too bad a showing considering the CME which smacked
Kevin Rock wrote:
Once again the Elecraft net was not skunked. Conditions were rather
weak but a few folks braved them and were recognized. I am sure there
were others out there under the noise but I was not able to hear you.
Well, I was faithfully listening but heard exactly
Kevin Rock wrote:
20 meters was almost like cotton batting in my ears but I worked
across the continent. Ray, as always had a great signal. But who
should start the net but my old (not really so old) friend Carter.
Reminds me, I owe him a note ;) His signal from PA was running hot.
Good evening folks,
20 meters was almost like cotton batting in my ears but I worked across
the continent. Ray, as always had a great signal. But who should start
the net but my old (not really so old) friend Carter. Reminds me, I owe
him a note ;) His signal from PA was running hot.
Kevin,
I think I heard you around 9:10 PM local time here on 40m. Band
conditions were very strange indeed. I had a QSO with a local station
about a 1 hour drive north of here who was 599 while he was running 100W
and he gave me 579 with my 5W. He was amazed with my signal. Suddenly
he
Howdy Folks,
Working through the pain tonight and a bit of lighting too. The QRN
was very strong and I did not even have the radio on or the antennas
plugged in. The lightning was acting like I was in the Midwest again.
Had not seen it like that up here over the ten years I've been on
Hi Kevin,
My K2 is S/N 4795 and I'm located in Tempe, AZ. Could just barely hear you
at times on 20 and same on 40 at beginning of the net. I was able to copy
you pretty well by the end of the net.
73,
Dave
N7AF
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Once again Net Control Operator 5th Class is showing his faults. I did
not include WA2DKG on my net report for the 40 meter net.
WA2DKG - Jerry - NY - K2 - 2549
His partial call was in my notes and then got the fill from Tom, N0SS when
he sent his list to me. But for some reason I did not
Good Evening Folks,
Well that was interesting! There are some die hards out there who take
time from their Scrabble games and feasts to check in with us on ECN. QSB
plagued both nets with QRN rising near the end of the 20 meter net. QRN
and QSB were strong on 40 the entire time. But we
Howdy Folks,
With a little help from my friends ECN was able to get folks from
across the continent to participate this evening. 20 meters was much
quieter than 40 but what else is new? KE0X, Rich, in Nebraska responded
to our plea for another state and brought NE to the list. Only three
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Subject: [Elecraft] Elecraft Net Report for December 6, 2004
Howdy Folks,
With a little help from my friends ECN was able to get folks from
across the continent to participate this evening. 20 meters was much
quieter than 40
Good Evening,
The weather has turned clear and cold after Thanksgiving day. The sun
is nice when it pops out from behind the mountain to our south. I hope
you all are recovering from the feast on Thursday and are either relaxing
or contesting to your heart's content. Last night I
Starting at 2354z with NE5DL there were a number of folks stopping by
ECN/1. The band was not too bad because I worked a KX1 from Hawaii. But
some of the folks in the Eastern part of the Midwest were tough to
extremely tough. I did get a partial on KI8JM until the QSB dragged him
up. I am
Good Evening,
20 meter was pretty quiet but 40 meters was quite noisy this evening.
ECN/1 was held on 14050 kHz while ECN/2 was a bit up from its normal slot
at 7045.5 kHz.
ECN/1:
AA3WF - Mychael - PA - K2 - 1025
W6JD - Doug - CA - K2 - 1626
W0SZ - Steve - IA - K2 - 88
W0CZ - Ken - ND -
Good Evening,
20 meter was pretty quiet but 40 meters was quite noisy this evening.
ECN/1 was held on 14050 kHz while ECN/2 was a bit up from its normal slot
at 7045.5 kHz.
ECN/1:
AA3WF - Mychael - PA - K2 - 1025
W6JD - Doug - CA - K2 - 1626
W0SZ - Steve - IA - K2 - 88
W0CZ - Ken - ND -
Good Evening,
Even though the sunspot numbers have been down 20 meters has been good
to me this week as has 40 meters. The weather has not been so kind. It
has frosted a few times but the greenhousese are still producing the more
robust vegetables. The fire is not yet burning all of the
Good Evening,
This week has been very wet up here. The heating season started a few
days ago and the fire feels quite nice. It looks like Summer was over a
couple of weeks ago but we hope for a return. I'd better get more wood
stacked in the shed. My newest crop of ECOM students had
Good Evening,
Both 20 and 40 meters were good tonight. Signals were a little weaker
on 40 but both of them were easily worked. Tom helped me grab a few
weaker ones. The most interesting catch was from Sarasota, Florida.
Looking at the weather map at 2400z you'll find they had a bit of a
Sorry for this belated epistle but vegetable harvesting and freezing was
taking most of our time yesterday. In addition I moved three antennas
around and rearranged the radio shack. Hard to find time for a net
announcement! The fact that I missed writing one was what woke me up this
Sorry missed today Kevin. Will try to make it tomorrow night.
Also The Flying Pigs QRP Club will be starting a Slow Code Practice Net We
call the 3 WPM net. You all are welcome to join us. If your rusty or learning
or if you just love CW you can help others that need it. 1st one tonight
I just found out Mychael checked in
VE1RGB - Gary - NS - K2 - 2519
also. I have Gary in my notes but not his callsign nor anything else
about the QNI.
Sorry Gary and thank you for checking in.
Kevin. KD5ONS
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I am a bit sore from pounding out CQs from 10 until 2 but I did get a few
BBs. In fact all I got were bumble bees. Wasn't anyone else in the
contest? I worked 5 contacts in 4 hours and only one of them was not in a
contiguous county. Hmmm... propagation was not very good. But it did not
Better luck on 40 meters as I suspected. Lots and lots of QRM though
because it is the only band open from what I can hear. I elicted
responses from three folks so the world is alright :) There was a bit of
QRN and QSB too so the band was as much fun as it could be. Don't want to
get bored
Tom in California sent his data:
W2TER - Tom - CA - K2 - 3662
I was copying R as a W and could not figure out how to find him in the
lists.
Thanks for the correction Tom.
73,
Kevin. KD5ONS
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On Sunday 27 June 2004 20:44, Kevin Rock wrote:
Then I got a fellow partially: N D S Z
OK . I think UD would be BUD but I got his K2 4115 just fine. So
I'll dig to see if I have that NR listed in my database. Yes, he's
Bud in OK with K2 4115. The number got through the QSB better than
Kevin Rock wrote:
... Very strange propagation todayKL0WN and VE1RGB just got their call
signs recognized before
they disappearedThe oddest thing was I got an AK and a few seconds later I
got Nova Scotia.
The list for the afternoon net:
AL7N - Lake - AK - nonE
AL7N may not be
The twenty meter net was run but no one showed up this evening. The 40
meter net was a bit better with Tom and John showing up.
The list:
Tom - N0SS - MO - K2 - 008
John - N2YC - NY - KX1 - 336
Thank you very much for your support. The band was very, very noisy and
the SSB folks were all
Howdy Folks,
Another scratchy, noisy night on 40 meters. But we had some fun.
Unfortunately my K2/100 decided it was time for a break and would not stay
running on 40 meters. I employed my lesser transceiver and muddled
through. Who ever would have thought they would use mechanical
On Jun 5, 2004, at 9:26 PM, Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:
Ha! That's hilarious - the prefix of a routine, FCC random-assigned
call
sign for a station in Oregon a multiplier?
That's the rules for the WPX (World-wide Prefix) contest.
Okay, I'll promise never to try to understand the mind of a
Howdy Folks,
It got a bit rough this evening between the QSB, the QRN, and later the
QRM of the packet folks but we had a handy number of check ins. I am
sorry we did not get back to Bob in New Jersey to see if we could dig in
more information out of the muck. We shall try again a bit
Please add Ward to the roll call this evening. Going through my rough
copy I found him at least twice. Sorry Ward.
KG6HAF - Ward - CA - K2 - 3587
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