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Bay-Net is an open amateur radio repeater system providing wide-area
coverage for public service events and emergency communications. All
radio amateurs are welcome to use the system. The system includes UHF
and 900 MHz linked repeaters, remote base, Echolink, and IRLP services.
Bay-Net provides backup communications for the American Red Cross and
other organizations. If you are interested in using the system for a
special event, contact one of the control operators listed on the
contact page.
You
can listen to the system on the internet via our live streaming audio
server. Stream for Windows Media Player Stream for iTunes, RealPlayer, Quicktime
NEWS Bay-Net gets a new club call sign WW6BAY As
of August 13, 2010, the Bay Net ARC is granted the new club station
license and callsign. Look for the call sign on new repeater
systems.Weekly
Schedule
Sunday,
6 PM Weekly American Red Cross communicators
net
The
purpose of this net is to facilitate the planning and maintenance of the
American Red Cross disaster communication
plans and practices. It is intended as
a forum for
coordination between ARC, ARES,
RACES, FEMA, and Homeland Security.
This net is hosted on the IRLP
Western Reflector (channel 9257) and the
Echolink DCF-ARC #336037. The system will auto-connect to the IRLP
reflector
at 6 PM and auto-disconnect at 8
PM.
Monday,
9 PM Amateur
Radio News Line
Tuesday,
9 PM A.R.R.L. Audio News
Wednesday, 7:45 PM Orinda ARES net Wednesday,
8 PM American Red Cross Bay Area
weekly net
These nets automatically connect to the IRLP Reflector 9257 and the Echolink DCF-ARC conference server from 8 to 10 PM. During this time, please connect to the reflector or conference server, not to our IRLP or Echolink nodes directly. Thursday, 9 PM This Week In Amateur Radio news feed
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