Nets on FCARC 146.985 Repeater 2022 Q3

Tuesday 2 meterEmergency Net
Tues Jul 5 Chris KB1NEKTues Aug 2 Chris KB1NEKTues Sep 6 Beth K1BRL
Tues Jul 12 Beth K1BRLTues Aug 9 Beth K1BRLTues Sep 13 Bob KA1HAH
Tues Jul 19 Bob KA1HAHTues Aug 16 Bob KA1HAHTues Sep 20 Brad W1BCC
Tues Jul 26 Brad W1BCCTues Aug 23 Brad W1BCCTues Sep 27 Chris KB1NEK
Tues Aug 30 Chris KB1NEK

Thursday 2 meter FCARCInformation Net
Thur Jul 7 Al N1AWThur Aug 4 Al N1AWThur Sep 1 Al N1AW
Thur Jul 14 Mark W1MHGThur Aug 11 Mark W1MHGThur Sep 8 Mark W1MHG
Thur Jul 21 Chris KB1NEKThur Aug 18 Chris KB1NEKThur Sep 15 Chris KB1NEK
Thur Jul 28 Dick N1RCMThur Aug 25 Dick N1RCMThur Sep 22 Dick N1RCM
Thur Sep 29 Al N1AW

Update to below: All slots are filled through September.

Note we have a vacancy in the schedule for the Tuesday Emergency Net. I am willing to take those slots until someone else volunteers to step in, but I’m leaving it as “Open” as a reminder – I really don’t want to commit myself to this one.

Also, there is nothing magical about a rotation of four, if one or two other people  want to join the  rotation that will make things easier for everyone.
  
Some other nets have dedicated Net Control Stations who direct the net every week. While this means the dedicated NCS gets a lot of practice, it often leads to chaos when the one and only for some reason does not make it. The big advantage of having a rotation is that there is almost always someone ready to join the net who can step up when and if the scheduled operator doesn’t show up at 7 p.m.  Also: if you are not on the schedule and nobody at all has called up the net, do so yourself. Don’t be shy about improvising if you don’t remember the protocol – make it up as you go!  There’s nothing wrong with that!

73,

Al
N1AW

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