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===== On 147.22 MHz + T100.0 Hz=====
- Good morning / evening and welcome to the Sun Coast Amateur Radio Club Society net for this Wednesday morning / Thursday evening [DATE]. This is [CALLSIGN], my name is [NAME] and my QTH is [TOWN] on the Sunshine Coast.
- This is our regular Wednesday morning / Thursday evening net, we also have an additional net on Thursday evening at 19:30 hours / Wednesday morning at 09:30 hours
- Additional information about our club can be found on our website at ''scarcs.ca''
- We'll be using our repeater, VE7RXZ located at Cottle Hill in Nanaimo on a frequency of 147.22 MHz with a + offset and a Tone of 100 Hz. The repeater is operational 24/7 and also connected to the Echolink & IRLP networks.
- After the repeater portion of the net, we will QSY to 7.120 MHz / 3.750 MHz for HF check ins.
- Before we begin the net, are there any reports of Sick or Injured club members?
- Are there any announcements for the good of the net?
* The coffee break this Saturday will be [on Jitsi / Wheatberries / Pier 17 in Wilson Creek] at 9:30. All are welcome.
* The next monthly meeting will be Saturday [DATE] on Jitsi at 10:00
- The roll call will be in geographic rotation, starting in Gibsons, moving west along the Coast, and finishing on Vancouver Island and the mainland. But before we start the regular rotation, we’ll check to see if there are any:
* Mobile or portable stations only please.
* Echolink stations only please [leave at 5 second pause].
* In and out stations who can't stay for the duration of the net.
* Gibsons
* Roberts Creek, Wilson Creek, and Davis Bay
* Sechelt
* Halfmoon Bay and Northwards
* Vancouver Island or the mainland
* Late or missed stations
- Thank you all for coming on the air this morning / evening. We had ___ check ins.
- I will now close the /*repeater portion of the*/ Sun Coast Amateur Radio Club Society Net for this Wednesday morning / Thursday evening [DATE] at [TIME] local time in Roberts Creek and return the repeater to general use. [CALLSIGN] QSY to 7.120 MHz / 3.750 MHz.
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QRT / QSY to 146.565 MHz.
===== On 146.565 MHz =====
- This is [CALLSIGN], is this frequency in use?
- This is [CALLSIGN] calling the VHF simplex portion of the Sun Coast Amateur Radio Club Society net. I’ll go through the roll call once quickly and then a second time to get signal reports from everyone.
- I’ll now close the VHF simplex portion of the net and return the frequency to general use. [CALLSIGN] clear and QSY to 446.100.
===== On 446.100 MHz =====
- This is [CALLSIGN], is this frequency in use?
- This is [CALLSIGN] calling the UHF simplex portion of the Sun Coast Amateur Radio Club Society net. I’ll go through the roll call once quickly and then a second time to get signal reports from everyone.
- I’ll now close the UHF simplex portion of the net and return the frequency to general use. [CALLSIGN] clear and QSY to 3750 kHz
===== On 3750 kHz =====
- This is [CALLSIGN], is this frequency in use?
- This is [CALLSIGN] calling the HF portion of the Sun Coast Amateur Radio Club Society net. I’ll go through the roll call once quickly and then a second time to get signal reports from everyone.
- I’ll now close the HF simplex portion of the net and return the frequency to general use. [CALLSIGN] clear and QSY back to the VE7RXZ repeater
- At the end of the net, we will move to the simplex frequency of 146.565 MHz followed by 446.100 MHz, and ending with 3750 kHz to check for signal reports. In the event that a simplex frequency is already in use, we'll move to the next frequency up. That's +15 kHz for VHF, +25 kHz for UHF, and +5 kHz for 80m. If //that// is also in use, we'll move down by the same amount
*/