Summary Of Annual Operational Net Activity - Unique Check-Ins - |
# |
Net |
2006 |
2007 |
2008 |
2009 |
2010 |
2011 |
2012 |
2013 |
1 |
Sunday HF Digital (2010-) | - |
- |
- |
- |
15 |
9 |
9 |
11 |
2 |
Sunday 2-Meters - FM (1998-) | 42 |
54 |
61 |
63 |
56 |
64 |
52 |
59 |
Monday LARG YL Net (2010-) | - |
- |
- |
- |
4 |
14 |
9 |
Discontinued |
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Monday CW Training (2008) | - |
- |
6 |
Discontinued |
- |
- |
- |
- |
|
3 |
Monday 220 MHz Net | - |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
18 |
Tuesday HF Digital (2008-2009) | - |
- |
10 |
16 |
Moved To Sundays |
- |
- |
- |
|
4 |
Tuesday 80-Meters - CW (2001-) | 11 |
13 |
13 |
8 |
13 |
14 |
9 |
7 |
5 |
Thursday 75-Meters - SSB (2008-) | 16 |
22 |
47 |
45 |
50 |
54 |
48 |
47 |
6 |
Thursday 10-Meters - SSB (2008-) | - |
- |
41 |
34 |
32 |
38 |
25 |
30 |
2013 Operational Nets and Master Rosters
The Very Popular Sunday Night 2-Meter FM Net This Loudoun Amateur Radio Group's Sunday Night 2-Meter Net operates on two outstanding local 2-Meter repeaters. If necessary, we switch to our Group's simplex frequency in Loudoun County, Virginia. Please refer to our operating schedule below. The Repeaters and Group's Simplex Net are: - The Dulles Amateur Radio Group's W4DLS/R Repeater at 145.310 MHz with negative 600 kHz offset and with a PL of 77 Hz. This repeater is located in eastern Loudoun County at the intersection of US Route 28 and the Dulles Toll Road. We all thank the Dulles Amateur Radio Group and Craig - N4FSC of Sterling, VA. - The WA4TXE/R Repeater in Leesburg, VA. that operates on 146.700 MHz with negative 600 kHz offset and with no PL. We all thank Dave - WA4TXE of Charles Town, WV. - The LARG Simplex Net on 147.480 MHz simplex with no PL. Operating Schedule: On Sundays that occur in odd numbered months, we will use the 145.31 machine - W4DLS/R. On Sundays in even numbered months, we will be on the 146.70 machine - WA4TXE/R. If you can't remember which to use, here's a hint: 145.31 ends in 1, which is an odd number, and 146.70 ends in zero, which most mathematicians throw in with the even numbers. For example, February, April, June, August, October and December are the even numbered months and during these months, we'll meet on the WA4TXE/R repeater. Of course, if the designated machine is ever down for any reason, we will automatically switch to the other - what a luxury! And, if both are inoperative, then we will meet on our Group's Simplex Net frequency of 147.480 MHz with no PL. Everyone is welcomed to join this event. Hope to meet you there!
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DIGITAL WATERING HOLE On August 26, 2008, the Loudoun Amateur Radio Group established a High Frequency Radio Digital Communications Net that
meets on Sunday evening at 7:30 PM Local Eastern Time on the digital sub-band frequencies on 80-Meters with a center frequency of 3582.750 kHz. Monday Night 220 Net On December 3, 2012, the Loudoun Amateur Radio Group established the Monday Night 220 Net that
meets weekly at 8 PM local time. NET ANNOUNCEMENT (REVISED SOI: January 1, 2104) http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/l_a_r_g/conversations/messages/15788:The 220 net has moved to the K3MAD Frederick MD Repeater because it has better coverage of Loudoun County. The frequency is 224.200 with a 123 Hz PL tone.
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73, Henry K2BFY |
Thursday Night HF SSB Net Thursday Night NCS Duty Roster The LARG Thursday Night SSB Net - Operating On A Clear-Channel Frequency of 3675.00 kHz from Loudoun in Northern Virginia
- meets on 3675.00 kHz on LSB at 8 PM Local Time on Thursday Evenings. The net will start up on this frequency or +/- the QRM in the Extra Class Subband on 75-Meters. The NCS will listen
for General Class Operator check-ins on an announced frequency above 3803.00 kHz. This is Session 1 on 75-Meters. In addition, at or before 8:45 PM, Session 2 will be conducted on 28405.00
kHz for additional check-ins by Technician and Novice Class Operators. SESSION 1 - 3675.0 kHz
Recent Check-Ins On The 75-Meter SSB Net During 2013 Include:
SESSION 2 - 28405.0 kHz
Recent Check-Ins On The 10-Meter SSB Net During 2013 Include: |
Tuesday Night 3545 CW Net "In The Year 3545 There Will Still Be Charlie Whiskey On 3545 kHz On Tuesdays At 2000 Hours Local
-- May The Morse Come To You !!!" - Norm Styer - AI2C August 29, 2007 |
2012 Operational Nets and Master Rosters
The Loudoun Amateur Radio Group's Young Ladies' (YL) Communications Net Discontinue August 27, 2012 Every Monday Nights at 7:00 PM on 2-Meter FM - 146.700 MHz NEW NET TIME 7 PM STARTING MARCH 26, 2012 Net Manager: Nancy - N1NCY - Established September 20, 2010 - N1NCY eMail Message date August 26, 2012, to Norm - AI2C: "Norm: Please discontinue running the YL net reminder. Marcy and I are not doing the net anymore due to lack of consistent participation. I informed Bryan and the LARG members at the last club meeting. Thanks so much. Nancy, N1NCY" Net Time Moved To 7:30 PM as of November 21th, 2011 - On September 20, 2010, the Loudoun Amateur Radio Group and Nancy - N1NCY of Leesburg, VA., established a Young Ladies' (YL) Communications Net that meets on Monday evenings at 7:00 PM Local Time on the Leesburg WA4TXE 146.700 MHz Repeater. All YL amateur radio operators of any age are welcome to check in.
Nancy - N1NCY, is the YL Net Control but anyone may open the net and call for check-ins. Net reports should be posted to "QST de K4LRG."
If this day and time is not convenient for you, please email [email protected] with a more convenient day and time, and we will try to accommodate the majority of YL's.
Hope to meet you all there. |
The Very Popular Sunday Night 2-Meter FM Net This Loudoun Amateur Radio Group's Sunday Night 2-Meter Net operates on two outstanding local 2-Meter repeaters. If necessary, we switch to our Group's simplex frequency in Loudoun County, Virginia. Please refer to our operating schedule below. The Repeaters and Group's Simplex Net are: - The Dulles Amateur Radio Group's W4DLS/R Repeater at 145.310 MHz with negative 600 kHz offset and with a PL of 77 Hz. This repeater is located in eastern Loudoun County at the intersection of US Route 28 and the Dulles Toll Road. We all thank the Dulles Amateur Radio Group and Craig - N4FSC of Sterling, VA. - The WA4TXE/R Repeater in Leesburg, VA. that operates on 146.700 MHz with negative 600 kHz offset and with no PL. We all thank Dave - WA4TXE of Charles Town, WV. - The LARG Simplex Net on 147.480 MHz simplex with no PL. Operating Schedule: On Sundays that occur in odd numbered months, we will use the 145.31 machine - W4DLS/R. On Sundays in even numbered months, we will be on the 146.70 machine - WA4TXE/R. If you can't remember which to use, here's a hint: 145.31 ends in 1, which is an odd number, and 146.70 ends in zero, which most mathematicians throw in with the even numbers. For example, February, April, June, August, October and December are the even numbered months and during these months, we'll meet on the WA4TXE/R repeater. Of course, if the designated machine is ever down for any reason, we will automatically switch to the other - what a luxury! And, if both are inoperative, then we will meet on our Group's Simplex Net frequency of 147.480 MHz with no PL. Everyone is welcomed to join this event. Hope to meet you there!
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DIGITAL WATERING HOLE On August 26, 2008, the Loudoun Amateur Radio Group established a High Frequency Radio Digital Communications Net that
meets on Sunday evening at 7:30 PM Local Eastern Time on the digital sub-band frequencies on 80-Meters with a center frequency of 3582.750 kHz. |
Thursday Night HF SSB Net Thursday Night NCS Duty Roster The LARG Thursday Night SSB Net - Operating On A Clear-Channel Frequency of 3675.00 kHz from Loudoun in Northern Virginia
- meets on 3675.00 kHz on LSB at 8 PM Local Time on Thursday Evenings. The net will start up on this frequency or +/- the QRM in the Extra Class Subband on 75-Meters. The NCS will listen
for General Class Operator check-ins on an announced frequency above 3803.00 kHz. This is Session 1 on 75-Meters. In addition, at or before 8:45 PM, Session 2 will be conducted on 28405.00
kHz for additional check-ins by Technician and Novice Class Operators. SESSION 1 - 3675.0 kHz
Recent Check-Ins On The 75-Meter SSB Net During 2012 Include:
1. AA4MD - Jim de Tampa, FL. SESSION 2 - 28405.0 kHz
Recent Check-Ins On The 10-Meter SSB Net During 2012 Include: |
Tuesday Night 3545 CW Net "In The Year 3545 There Will Still Be Charlie Whiskey On 3545 kHz On Tuesdays At 2000 Hours Local
-- May The Morse Come To You !!!" - Norm Styer - AI2C August 29, 2007 |
2011 Operational Nets and Master Rosters
The Very Popular Sunday Night 2-Meter FM Net This Loudoun Amateur Radio Group's Sunday Night 2-Meter Net operates on two outstanding local 2-Meter repeaters. If necessary, we switch to our Group's simplex frequency in Loudoun County, Virginia. Please refer to our operating schedule below. The Repeaters and Group's Simplex Net are: - The Dulles Amateur Radio Group's W4DLS/R Repeater at 145.310 MHz with negative 600 kHz offset and with a PL of 77 Hz. This repeater is located in eastern Loudoun County at the intersection of US Route 28 and the Dulles Toll Road. We all thank the Dulles Amateur Radio Group and Craig - N4FSC of Sterling, VA. - The WA4TXE/R Repeater in Leesburg, VA. that operates on 146.700 MHz with negative 600 kHz offset and with no PL. We all thank Dave - WA4TXE of Charles Town, WV. - The LARG Simplex Net on 147.480 MHz simplex with no PL. Operating Schedule: On Sundays that occur in odd numbered months, we will use the 145.31 machine - W4DLS/R. On Sundays in even numbered months, we will be on the 146.70 machine - WA4TXE/R. If you can't remember which to use, here's a hint: 145.31 ends in 1, which is an odd number, and 146.70 ends in zero, which most mathematicians throw in with the even numbers. For example, February, April, June, August, October and December are the even numbered months and during these months, we'll meet on the WA4TXE/R repeater. Of course, if the designated machine is ever down for any reason, we will automatically switch to the other - what a luxury! And, if both are inoperative, then we will meet on our Group's Simplex Net frequency of 147.480 MHz with no PL. Everyone is welcomed to join this event. Hope to meet you there!
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DIGITAL WATERING HOLE On August 26, 2008, the Loudoun Amateur Radio Group established a High Frequency Radio Digital Communications Net that
meets on Sunday evening at 7:30 PM Local Eastern Time on the digital sub-band frequencies on 80-Meters with a center frequency of 3582.750 kHz. |
Thursday Night HF SSB Net Thursday Night NCS Duty Roster
Last Update October 12, 2011 Strikethroughs Mean Someone Else Picked Up NCS Duties January 6 - Buddy - K4CJB January 13 - Norm - AI2C January 20 - Gary - AI4IN January 27 - Dick - W2YE February 3 - February 10 - February 17 - Jay - KI4TXP February 24 - Bryan - KG4UPR March 3 - Dave - KE4S March 10 - Buddy - K4CJB March 17 - Luther - K5NOB March 24 - March 31 - Gary - AI4IN April 7 - Dick - W2YE April 14 - April 21- Gary - NC4S April 28 - Jay - KI4TXP May 5 - Bryan - KG4UPR May 12 - May 19 - Buddy - K4CJB May 26 - Norm - AI2C June 2 - Gary - AI4IN June 9 - Dick - W2YE June 16 - June 23 - June 30 - Jay - KI4TXP July 7 - John - W4AU July 14 - Rick - AI1V July 21 - Luther - K5NOB July 28 - Bill - K8SYH August 4 - Bryan - KG4UPR August 11 - August 18 - Buddy - K4CJB August 25- Norm - AI2C September - 1 September - 8 Dick - W2YE September - 15 September - 22 Gary - NC4S September - 29 Jay - KI4TXP October 6 - Bill - K8SYH October 13 - Luther - K5NOB October 20 Bryan - KG4UPR October 27 Dave - KE4S November 3 Buddy - K4CJB November 10 Norm - AI2C November 17 Gary - AI4IN November 24 December 1 December 8 Gary - NC4S December 15 Jay - KI4TXP December 22 December 29 Luther - K5NOB The LARG Thursday Night SSB Net - Operating On A Clear-Channel Frequency of 3675.00 kHz from Loudoun in Northern Virginia
- meets on 3675.00 kHz on LSB at 8 PM Local Time on Thursday Evenings. The net will start up on this frequency or +/- the QRM in the Extra Class Subband on 75-Meters. The NCS will listen
for General Class Operator check-ins on an announced frequency above 3803.00 kHz. This is Session 1 on 75-Meters. In addition, at or before 8:45 PM, Session 2 will be conducted on 28405.00
kHz for additional check-ins by Technician and Novice Class Operators. SESSION 1 - 3675.0 kHz
Recent Check-Ins On The 75-Meter SSB Net During 2011 Include: 1. AB3LE - Charles de Lusby, MD. SESSION 2 - 28405.0 kHz
Recent Check-Ins On The 10-Meter SSB Net During 2011 Include: |
Tuesday Night 3545 CW Net "In The Year 3545 There Will Still Be Charlie Whiskey On 3545 kHz On Tuesdays At 2000 Hours Local
-- May The Morse Come To You !!!" - Norm Styer - AI2C August 29, 2007 |
2010 Operational Nets and Master Rosters
The Loudoun Amateur Radio Group's Young Ladies' (YL) Communications Net
Every Monday Nights at 7 PM on 2-Meter FM - 146.700 MHz Net Manager: Nancy Dluehosh - N1NCY - Established September 20, 2010 - On September 20, 2010, The Loudoun Amateur Radio Group established a Young Ladies’ (YL) Communications Net that meets on Monday evenings at 7:00 PM Local Time on the Leesburg 146.700 MHz Repeater. All YL amateur radio operators of any age are welcome to check in. Nancy Dluehosh, N1NCY, is the YL Net Control but anyone may open the net and call for check-ins. Net reports should be posted to "QST de K4LRG." If this day and time is not convenient for you, please email [email protected] with a more convenient day and time, and we will try to accommodate the majority of YL’s. Hope to meet you all there.
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The Very Popular Each Sunday night, the Loudoun Amateur Radio Group conducts an On-The-Air-Get-Together at 8:30
PM local times. DIGITAL WATERING HOLE On August 26, 2008, the Loudoun Amateur Radio Group established a High Frequency Radio Digital Communications Net that
meets on Sunday evening at 7:30 PM Local Eastern Time on the digital sub-band frequencies on 80-Meters with a center frequency of 3582.750 kHz. |
Thursday Night HF SSB Net Thursday Night NCS Duty Roster
Last Update July 2010 Strikethroughs Mean Someone Else Picked Up NCS Duties November 26 - Bill - K8SYH December 3 - Norm - AI2C December 10 - Gary - AI4IN December 17 - Dick - W2YE December 24 - Jay - KI4TXP/3 in DE. & Paul - N4PD (Jay says he'll play Santa Claus) December 31 - Norm - AI2C (But we all may be at First Night Leesburg) January 7 - Eric - January 14 - Gary - NC4S January 21 - Paul - N4PD January 28 - Bill - K8SYH February 4 - Dave - KE4S February 11 - Luther - K5NOB February 18 - Buddy - K4CJB February 25 - Norm - AI2C March 4 - Gary - AI4IN March 11 - Dick - W2YE March 18 - Eric - AJ4LN March 25 - Gary - NC4S April 1 - Paul - N4PD April 8 - Bill - K8SYH April 15 - Jay - KI4TXP April 22 - Dave - KE4S April 29 - Luther - K5NOB May 6 - Norm - AI2C May 13 - Buddy - K4CJB May 20 - Gary - May 27 - Dick - W2YE June 3 - Bill - June 10 - Paul - N4PD June 17 - Gary - June 24 - Jay - July 1 - John - July 8 - Rick - KE4S July 15 - AI1V July 22 - July 29 - AI2C August 5 - August 12 - AI4IN August 19 - W2YE August 26 - September 2 - N4PD September 9 - September 16 - KI4TXP September 23 - KG4UPR September 30 - Dave - KE4S October 7 - Luther - K5NOB October 14 - Norm - AI2C October 21 - Dick - W2YE October 28 - Gary - AI4IN November 4 - Buddy - K4CJB November 11 - November 18 - Paul - N4PD November 25 - Gary - NC4S December 2 - Jay - KI4TXP December 9 - Bryan - KG4UPR December 16 - John - W4AU - He found his mic! December 23 - December 30 - Luther - K5NOB January 6 - Buddy - K4CJB January 13 - Norm - AI2C January 20 - Gary - AI4IN January 27 - Dick - W2YE February 3 - Paul - N4PD February 10 - Gary - NC4S February 17 - Jay - KI4TXP February 24 - Bryan - KG4UPR March 3 - Jeff - KoZR The LARG Thursday Night SSB Net - Operating On A Clear-Channel Frequency of 3675.00 kHz from Loudoun in Northern Virginia
- meets on 3675.00 KHz on LSB at 8 PM Local Time on Thursday Evenings. The net will start up on this frequency or +/- the QRM in the Extra Class Subband on 75-Meters. The NCS will listen
for General Class Operator check-ins on an announced frequency above 3803.00 kHz. This is Session 1 on 75-Meters. In addition, at or before 8:45 PM, Session 2 will be conducted on 28405.00
kHz for additional check-ins by Technician and Novice Class Operators. SESSION 1 - 3675.0 kHz
Recent Check-Ins On The 75-Meter SSB Net During 2010 Include:
1. AI1V - Rick de Reston, VA. SESSION 2 - 28405.0 kHz
Recent Check-Ins On The 10-Meter SSB Net During 2010 Include: |
Tuesday Night 3545 CW Net "In The Year 3545 There Will Still Be Charlie Whiskey On 3545 kHz On Tuesdays At 2000 Hours Local
-- May The Morse Come To You !!!" - Norm Styer - AI2C August 29, 2007 |
2009 Operational Nets and Master Rosters
The Very Popular Each Sunday night, the Loudoun Amateur Radio Group conducts an On-The-Air-Get-Together at 8:00 PM during EST and at 8:30
PM during EDST - all local times. We switch to EDST on March 8, 2009 and back to EST on November 1, 2009. DIGITAL WATERING HOLE On August 26, 2008, the Loudoun Amateur Radio Group established a High Frequency Radio Digital Communications Net that
meets on Tuesday evening at 7 PM Local Eastern Time on the digital sub-band frequencies on 80-Meters. Instead of scheduled Net Control Stations this event has been converted to a "DIGITAL WATERING
HOLE." The first one there calls CQ LARG. Start up modes may be BPSK31 or Olivia 500/8. Sometimes we try other modes after sign in. All amateur radio operators are welcome to check in. The
WATERING HOLE MASTER should submit a report to "QST de K4LRG" of activity and visitors. |
Thursday Night HF SSB Net Thursday Night NCS Duty Roster
for December - February Dated November 22, 2009 November 26 - Bill - K8SYH December 3 - Norm - AI2C December 10 - Gary - AI4IN December 17 - Dick - W2YE December 24 - Jay - KI4TXP/3 in DE. & Paul - N4PD (Jay says he'll play Santa Claus) December 31 - Norm - AI2C (But we all may be at First Night Leesburg) January 7 - Eric - AJ4LN January 14 - Gary - NC4S January 21 - Paul - N4PD January 28 - Bill - K8SYH February 4 - Dave - KE4S February 11 - Luther - K5NOB Note: John - W4AU and Rick - AI1V have Fall, Winter and Spring commitments. They will be assigned duties in June, July and August. The LARG Thursday Night SSB Net - Operating On A Clear-Channel Frequency of 3675.00 kHz from Loudoun in Northern Virginia
- meets on 3675.00 KHz on LSB at 8 PM Local Time on Thursday Evenings. The net will start up on this frequency or +/- the QRM in the Extra Class Subband on 75-Meters. The NCS will listen
for General Class Operator check-ins on an announced frequency above 3803.00 kHz. This is Session 1 on 75-Meters. In addition, at or before 8:45 PM, Session 2 will be conducted on 28405.00
kHz for additional check-ins by Technician and Novice Class Operators. SESSION 1 - 3675.0 kHz
Recent Check-Ins On The 75-Meter SSB Net During 2009 Include: SESSION 2 - 28405.0 kHz
Recent Check-Ins On The 10-Meter SSB Net During 2009 Include: |
Tuesday Night 3545 CW Net "In The Year 3545 There Will Still Be Charlie Whiskey On 3545 kHz On Tuesdays At 2000 Hours Local
-- May The Morse Come To You !!!" - Norm Styer - AI2C August 29, 2007 |
2008 Operational Nets and Master Rosters
2008 LARG Sunday Night
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2008 LARG Thursday Night
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2008 New LARG
3545
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2007 LARG Very Popular Sunday Night 2-Meter Net
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2007 LARG Thursday Night
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2007 New LARG 3545
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2006 LARG Very Popular Sunday Night 2-Meter Net
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2006 LARG Thursday Night
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2006 New LARG 3545
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