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Club Call Sign     KC0UYN
Repeater Frequency 145.350  100HZ

​Area Nets (All times central unless otherwise indicated)

Monday
Stoddard County ARES net 2nd Monday monthly, 6 pm 147.150+ 100 pl
The Missouri ARES® District E Training and Traffic net 7 pm on 147.330 pl tone 100.0 (Bloomfield)
Missouri DMR Net 7 pm on talk group 31291
SEMO ARA Butler Co ARES check-in net at 7:30 pm on 145.350 pl 100.0
Missouri DMR Net 7:30 pm on talk group 3129
SEMO ARA Butler Co ARES net at 8 pm on 146.910 pl 100.0
Missouri DMR net 8pm TG 3129

Tuesday 
SEMO ARA Learn Morse Code Net about 5:30 pm on 146.495
Piedmont Net at 7 pm on 147.375 pl 100 
Current River net 7:30 pm on 146.865 pl 100

Wednesday
SEMO DMR rag chew 6:30pm talk group 31295

Thursday
The Missouri ARES® District E Training and Traffic net 7 pm on the 146.910 pl tone 100.0 (Poplar Bluff)
Doniphan net 7:30 pm on 146.865 pl 100
Greenville Net 8 pm on 145.230 pl 123
Bootheel ARC, Kennett Net 8 pm on 146.985 pl 100
Digital Thursday net about 8:15 pm on 145.13 & 145.31(no pl tone needed)

Friday
SEMO ARA Learn Morse Code Net about 5:30 pm on 146.495

Sunday
The PBW-Net humanitarian 8 pm on simplex 146.495
SEMO ARA Learn Morse Code Net about 8:15 pm on 146.495
SEMO Emergency Net 7 pm first Sunday each month 28.400 USB

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​FORMAL TRAFFIC, TRAINING or ROLL CALL NETS (must have a general or higher license)

Missouri Traffic Net nightly 5:30 pm 3.963 (5 pm winter hours)
Missouri Emergency Services Net 2 pm Sunday on 3.963 MHz+/- or 7.263 MHz +/-
Illinois Sideband Traffic Net nightly at 6 pm on 3.905
Illinois ARES net First and Third Sunday 4:30pm 3.905
Arkansas Razorback Traffic net nightly 6:30pm 3.987.5
Country Cousins Net. Daily 9:00 pm 3.970
Ham Butchers. weekdays 11:30 am. 7.280
Frisco Net. Saturday. 9 am 3.922 or 3.915 depending on conditions
Kadiddlehoppers daily (except Sunday) 12:30 pm 7.253.5
Hurricane watch net on 7.268.00 MHz


NOAA emergency radio frequencies: 163.275, 162.55, 162.525, 162.50, 162.475, 162.45, 162.425, 162.40

Emergency radio frequencies you may need at one time or another:
163.5125 – Military national disaster preparedness frequency
163.4875 – National Guard emergency communications frequency
156.80 – International maritime distress channel
156.75 – International maritime weather alerts
155.475 – Emergency communications for police
155.160 – Used by various agencies during search and rescue operations
154.295 – Used by firefighters during emergencies
154.28 – Used by firefighters during emergencies
154.265 – Used by firefighters during emergencies
138.225 – Disaster relief channel used by FEMA
121.50 – International frequency for aeronautical emergencies
47.42 – Nationwide Red Cross channel during humanitarian aid missions
39.46 – Inter-department emergency communications by police
34.90 – Nationwide National Guard frequency during emergencies