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Amateur Radio Emergency Communications. This net meets daily from 7:30 pm to 8:30 pm for the
purpose of preparation and coordination of District 1 AREA communications in the event of an actual
emergency.
Net information: Meets daily at 7:30 pm to 8:00 pm on the linked K7RPT repeaters, the repeaters are
147.32, 442.325, 444.400 and 147.04 MHz all having a 100Hz tone and also the 146.72 repeater in
Astoria with a 114.8 Hz tone. An alternate repeater for the net is on 146.84 MHz.
Website : https://oregonaresd1.us/wp/
Every Monday from 8:10 pm to 9:00 pm on the K7RPT linked repeaters.
You can also join us via the 147.04 IRLP node #7969 or 147.32 echolink system: K7RPT-L on the
Amateur Radio Relay Group (ARRG) system.
For past Linux User Net sessions visit the Linux page.
Website: https://kc7nyr.com/linux/
Every Thursday evening at 8:05 pm to 9:00 pm on the linked Western Oregon Radio Club repeaters,
the repeaters are 145.27, 145.43, 146.80, 443.150 and 442.525 MHz all having a 107.2 Hz tone.
The primary purpose of this net is to share information about the great Pacific Northwest outdoors.
Website: https://theoutdoorsnet.net
Sunday afternoon at 4:30 pm to 5:00 pm on the K7RPT linked repeaters
Every Sunday evening at 8:10 pm on the K7RPT 147.04 MHz with tone of 100 Hz repeater.
The primary purpose is to provide experience with and exchange information about amateur radio
NET’s (Neighborhood Emergency Teams) and CERT’s (Community Emergency Response Teams.)
Website: pdxnet.net@gmail.com
Website URL Short Address: http://bit.ly/NETNet
Website Complete Address:
https://portlandprepares.org/net-resources/radio/ham-radio2/practice-opportunities-2/net-net/
Every Sunday evening at 7 pm on the Mt. Hood 147.120 Mhz & 444.225 MHz both with tone of 100 Hz FM repeaters.
Website: http://clackamasares.org
Washington County Amateur Radio Emergency Services (ARES) exists for the purpose of providing
backup emergency communications to many served agencies in Washington County, Oregon.
Net Information: Tuesdays evening at 7pm (every Tuesday except 3rd Tuesday of the month).
The Washington County ARES net is temporarily on our Tertiary repeater of
147.36 MHz (107.2) Hz FM repeater.
Website: http://washcoares.org/
Net information: Mondays at 8:pm.
The net is on the 441.35 MHz with tone of 100 Hz and 145.31 MHz – with tone of 123.0 Hz FM repeaters.
The Northwest Oregon Traffic and Training Net meets daily at 6:05 p.m. The NTTN is
an amateur radio net to handle formal written traffic into and out of the State of Oregon.
The Northwest Oregon Traffic and Training net is a affiliated with the Radio
Relay International Traffic System.
NTTN is on the linked repeaters of the Western Oregon Radio Club, Inc. The repeaters are 145.27,
145.43, 146.80, 443.150 and 442.525 MHz, all having a pl tone of 107.2 Hz.
Website: http://nttnweb.us/wp/
There are two weekly nets held on the OTVARC repeaters.
The Western Oregon Radio Club operates radio repeaters to provide coverage over a large portion of
the northwest corner of the state with many repeater sites the sites are linked using
RF linking to allow users on any local repeater to work any of the other repeaters.
The repeater frequencies are 145.27, 145.43, 146.80, 443.150 and 442.525 MHz FM, all having a
tone of 107.2 Hz.
Net information: Wednesday at 7:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Website: http://www.worc.info/
Net information: Wednesday at 7:30 PM on the 147.28 MHz with tone of 167.9 Hz FM repeater
Website: https://wb7qiw.org
Net information: Wednesday at 7 pm on the 146.84 MHz (no tone) FM repeater.
Website: http://multnomahares.org/
Net information: Monday at 7 pm on the 146.84 MHz (no tone) FM repeater.
Website: http//www.w7lt.org
The West Coast Slow Speed Net is a training net in traffic and net procedures. Some
traffic is passed, mostly net reports. This is a good net to learn net procedures
in the CW environment at 10 wpm.
Net information: Daily at 7:00 pm on a frequency of 3540 KHz CW. Winter schedule
shifts to 6:00 pm. Currently most net control stations also do an early call at 4:00 pm due
to propagation conditions.
Website: http://www.west-coast-net.info/index.php
Net information: Sunday at 7:45 pm on the 442.075 MHz (103.5) repeater
Net information: Sunday at 7:30 pm on the 444.300 MHz (82.5) repeater
Net information: Sunday at 8 pm for the Lake Oswego Net on the 442.075 MHz (103.5) repeater
Net information: Sunday at 8:15 pm for the Oregon City Net on the 442.075 MHz (103.5) repeater
Net information: Sunday at 9:00 PM on the 146.70 MHz with tone of 100 Hz repeater