Ham Nets

Practice makes ready. Join the net and sharpen your skills.

Local Neighborhood Ham Nets

This is a living list of neighborhood amateur radio nets we run, and nets we might spin up in the future. Each entry includes the schedule, channel details, and an optional Net Control script.

Net etiquette: Keep transmissions short, identify with your call sign, and wait for Net Control in directed nets. If you have emergency traffic, say so immediately.

Active Nets

Seminole Heights First Monday of the Month 8pm VHF 146.520 Simplex Net

Simplex Open net Neighborhood check-in

A casual neighborhood check-in net for local radio practice, community connection, and keeping VHF ham skills sharp in Seminole Heights, Tampa, FL, USA.

When First Monday of the Month @ 8:00 PM
(local)
Where Seminole Heights
Tampa, FL, USA
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Channel VHF 146.520 (VHF simplex)
Format Open net (No Net Control)
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First Monday of the Month 8:00 PM | VHF VHF 146.520 simplex | Seminole Heights, Tampa, FL, USA

Seminole Heights, Tampa, FL ICS 205 (pdf)

For listening & situational awareness. DO NOT transmit on these nets/frequencies unless you are properly licensed and authorized to do so by the relevant agency or group

Seminole Heights, Tampa, FL ICS 217a (pdf)

For listening & situational awareness. DO NOT transmit on these nets/frequencies unless you are properly licensed and authorized to do so by the relevant agency or group

ICS 213 (pdf)

The General Message (ICS 213) is used by the incident dispatchers to record incoming messages that cannot be orally transmitted to the intended recipients. The ICS 213 is also used by the Incident Command Post and other incident personnel to transmit messages (e.g., resource order, incident name change, other ICS coordination issues, etc.) to the Incident Communications Center for transmission via radio or telephone to the addressee. This form is used to send any message or notification to incident personnel that requires hard-copy delivery