News for Scotland – 23 May 2021

| May 21, 2021

West of Scotland Amateur Radio Society has a daily net from 11am on 145.425MHz. Wednesday sees a net from 8pm on 433.425MHz and on Friday there is an open net on 145.425MHz from 8pm—wosars.club.

Ayr Amateur Radio Group has a CW net on Sundays on 144.295MHz from 7pm, and an FM net on 145.450MHz from 7.30pm. Daily nets are around 7.035MHz from 10.15am, moving to 7.065MHz and 145.450MHz at 10.30am. Friday sees a Zoom meeting—derek.secaarg@gmail.com.

Kilmarnock and Loudoun Amateur Radio Club holds a net on Sundays from 2pm around 3.720MHz SSB, later moving to around 3.540MHz CW. Tuesday sees a net on 145.475MHz from 7.30pm—klarcinfo@gmail.com.

The Viking Amateur Radio Net runs on Sundays from 6pm on 3.660 or 3.639MHz—details are on their Facebook page.

Stirling and District Amateur Radio Society has reopened for outdoor activities and socially distanced operating from 11am this Sunday, and from noon there is a net using repeater GB3FE. Monday and Thursday see nets on GB3FE and 145.550MHz from 7pm—secretary@gm6nx.com.

The Loch Lomond net in the Vale of Leven takes place from 8pm on Sundays via the EchoLink-connected MB7IBH gateway on 144.9625MHz. At 9pm, the net moves to DMR on talk group 23559 and also MB6IDG on 431.0975MHz. Paul—mm3ddq@yahoo.co.uk.

Kingdom Amateur Radio Society has a net on Sundays, Tuesdays and Fridays from 7pm on 144.750MHz. Steve, MM0SKX, 0771 105 9343.

Dundee Amateur Radio Club has nets on Sundays and Wednesdays from 7.30pm on GB3AG, and the net is also on GB3DD. There is also a Skype meeting on Tuesday. Martin, 2M0KAU, 0776 370 8933.

Wigtownshire Amateur Radio Society has a net on Sundays from 7.30pm on GB3DG, which then usually moves to Zoom around 8pm. Thursday sees a net on GB3DG from 7pm. There is also an open RAYNET net daily on GB3DG from noon—gm4riv.org.

Edinburgh and District Amateur Radio Club has its net on Monday from 8pm on 433.525MHz. Norman, GM1CNH, 07740 946 192.

DV Scotland has a multi-mode net on Monday from 9pm to 10.30pm using call sign GM5DVS. Access to the net is via All-star Hub with full access details at dvscotland.net.

Glenrothes and District Radio Club has open nets from 10am on 3.790MHz every day except Sunday. There are further nets on Tuesday and Thursday from 7.30pm on 145.425MHz. Morse training is also available on request. Tam on 07753 526 498.

Paisley Amateur Radio Club has a net on Mondays from 8pm on 144.550MHz and Zello. Tuesday sees a DMR net in room 4415 from 8pm. On Thursday, there’s a net on 144.550MHz FM and Zello from 7.30pm. Stuart, MM0PAZ, on 07426 650 757.

Livingston and District Amateur Radio Society has a net on Tuesdays from 7.30pm on 145.575MHz FM. Wednesday sees a net on DMR Scotland talk group 23550 from 8pm. Cathie, 2M0DIB, 01506 433 846.

On Wednesday, Mid-Lanarkshire Amateur Radio Society joins the DMR Scotland net on talk group 23550 from 8pm. Thursday sees a net from 8pm on 70.425MHz. On Friday there is a Zello net from 7pm, which then moves to a net using repeater GB3KV at 9.30pm—mlars.co.uk.

Lothians Radio Society has a net on 144.350MHz SSB from 8pm on Wednesday—secretary@lothiansradiosociety.com.

Falkirk Amateur Radio Club has its net via GB3FE from 8pm on Wednesday. Peter—gm8gax@tiscali.co.uk.

Lomond Radio Club has a net on Thursdays from 7.30pm using 144.9625MHz to the MB7IBH gateway and also via EchoLink— gm0kzx@googlemail.com.

On Friday, Strathclyde Park Amateur Radio Club has a net from 7.30pm on 145.400MHz FM and on the BATC channel from 8pm. Bill, MM0SFB—gm0syv@btinternet.com.

Category: News for Scotland North and Northern Isles, News for Scotland West and Western Isles