![]() ![]() The first Wednesday of every month will focus on those who are new to amateur astronomy or looking to get started. If you are an active amateur astronomer, or just enjoy looking up at the heavens, please join the conversation. This net is focused on amateur astronomy topics such as observing, imaging, telescope making, telescopes, binoculars, an other general astronomy topics. The Amateur Astronomy Digital Voice Net happens every Wednesday evening at 9:00 PM US eastern time (01:00 UTC DST 02:00 UTC standard). The net at this time is in a rag-chew format, However net topics or suggestion's can be sent to W1JOP or if you have access to the HamShack hotline he can be reached at 5635. International check-ins are very welcome and encouraged to join regardless of what time zone you are in. This net is geared to the amateur who is up at that hour in the US/Canada for whatever reason. Join us on the Quadnet at 3am Eastern 00:00 Pacific(US/Can) (07:00 UTC) for the Night Owls Net. The goal is to enhance discussion of ideas while fostering the development of operating principles and techniques for young people. But even though this is focused on younger operators, all are welcome to participate. Net control will be Danielle KE8JNU, she's a young teenager now and has been running this net for a number of years! This net is geared toward topics of interest for school age young people, either licensed or 3rd party with a licensed operator present. The Young Operators Digital Voice Net happens every Sunday night at 7:00 PM US eastern time (23:00 UTC DST 00:00 UTC standard). One does not have to be part of the Quarter Century Wireless Association to check in. The QCWA D-STAR Net happens every Sunday night at 5:00 PM US eastern time (21:00 UTC DST 22:00 UTC standard). On-the-air network operation is considered an integral part of MARCO activity, and is conducted for the purpose of discussing and exchanging medical and technical information, and, wherever possible, to be of public service by engaging current issues in health care of importance in round table discussion. ![]() MARCO promotes good will and fellowship among amateur radio operators across the globe who are professionals in the healing arts, or who have an interest in the various medical, dental and allied fields which constitute the healing arts. This MARCO net on the Quadnet Array augments MARCO's HF-based nets and provides a mechanism for members and guests worldwide to join discussions without the limitations of HF propagation. The Medical Amateur Radio Council holds their MARCO International Net every Sunday at 09:00AM Eastern (USA) for discussion regarding health care related topics among members and guests from the ham radio community. You can Group Route to any Smart Group, whether you are operating from your home, or you are operating a mobile rig! QuadNet Nets Well, here at QuadNet, we have solved that. You use special routing callsigns in the UR field (YOURCALL) of your radio (instead of the usual CQCQCQ) and QuadNet figures out how to get your signal to the proper destination.įor a long time, it has been understood that you can't route when you are using a mobile rig (like a hot-spot that uses a cellphone for its Internet connection) because routing uses port 40000. Routing does NOT require your gateway to know the IP addresses of reflectors or repeaters to which you want to connect. Routing is an alternate method of connecting to other D-Star users. The purpose of QuadNet is to support routing. As long as the call sign is valid and being legally used, we fully support your use of dongles, hotspots and repeaters (both homebrew and ICOM) on the QuadNet network. We do not require a special club or repeater call sign for use on the network. We contend that valid Amateur Radio license is enough to operate on the QuadNet IRC Network. QuadNet started as an open ircDDB routing network that doesn't require registration. Please see our Code of Conduct regarding what we provide and what we expect of you while using our network. ![]() QuadNet is open to all hams and all hams will always be welcome anywhere in our network. The only thing constant about QuadNet is that it is constantly being added to, changed and improved. We are interested in all forms of DV available to the ham radio operator and have implemented connections to most of them. The QuadNet Multi-mode Digital Amateur Radio Network is dedicated to advancements in interoperability of digital voice (DV) networks. The QuadNet Array - D-STAR, DMR and C4FM Fusion II Done Your Way! ![]()
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