USTNET Schedule
Check-ins are for 30 minutes before the scheduled start times and during the net when the NCS calls for them or at any time during the net using the Netlogger AIM window.
This net provides an opportunity for amateur radio operators to connect and communicate with each other. It offers a platform for discussions, exchanging information, and fostering camaraderie within the amateur radio community. With its frequency range, the USTNET 40m Net allows operators to cover a significant distance and reach out to fellow enthusiasts. Participating in this net can enhance one’s knowledge, skills, and overall experience in the world of amateur radio.
FREQUENCY NOTE: *
The USTNET 40m Net takes place at a frequency of 7.XXX MHz (meaning some frequency within the General Class License allocation of the band). Please check netlogger or the front page of this website for the current frequency being used. If you don’t have the netlogger application click the Netlogger Download button on our menu for more information.
Weekly Schedule
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| USTNET Weekly Net Schedule | ||||
| Day | NCS | Net | Start Time | Freq. |
| Sunday | Ed - KI4YTV , Alabama | USTNET 40m Net | 23:00 Z | 7.XXX MHz * |
| Monday | Bill - KF8BFT , Ohio | USTNET 40m Net | 23:00 Z | 7.XXX MHz * |
| Tuesday | Carolyn - KC3VQP , Pensylvania | USTNET 40m Net | 23:00 Z | 7.XXX MHz * |
| Wednesday | John - KC5THR , Texas | USTNET 40m Net | 23:00 Z | 7.XXX MHz * |
| Wednesday Night | Michael - KB1GGS , Kansas | USTNET 40m Late Net | 23:00 EST | 7.XXX MHz * |
| Thursday | Elizabeth - KE8VOP , Ohio | USTNET 40m Net | 23:00 Z | 7.XXX MHz * |
| Friday | Chris - KD2HCE , Ohio | USTNET 40m Net | 23:00 Z | 7.XXX MHz * |
| Saturday | Scott - KS4PUF , Georgia | USTNET 40m Late Net | 23:00 Z | 7.XXX MHz * |
** The USTNET 160m Net on Friday and Saturday nights will only run during Standard Time at 11 pm Eastern Standard Time on a frequency of 1.865 MHz +/-30 kHz. No nets during Daylight Savings Time due to band conditions (noisy and poor propagation).