Last updated: March 12, 2025
A "net" in amateur radio, also called a "ham net," refers to an organised gathering of amateur radio operators on a specific frequency at a set time, where they communicate with each other for a particular purpose, like relaying messages, discussing a common topic, or coordinating emergency response during severe weather events; essentially, it's an "on-the-air" network of ham radio operators with a specific goal.
The HOTA net is held every day at 20:00 UTC.
We operate 3 sepeate nets here at HOTA to allow for the most operators to join.
Target | Frequency |
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2m | 145.250.000 |
40m | 7.135.000 |
DMR | TGIF 86915 |