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AmRRON COMMUNICATIONS PLAN

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For Preppers, Patriots, and Redoubters!
We are all in this together.

 

Do NOT use your AmRRON Call Sign when using this net. You must be a licensed Amateur Radio Operator (Ham) and may only use your FCC Call Sign (except for using CB, FRS or MURS).  Remember, the majority of the people using the TAPRN Frequencies are not Redoubters, they’re preppers, and ANYONE can listen in.  This is a great way to practice using your equipment and honing your Ham skills before TEOTWAWKI, and build some great relationships with some wonderful, like-minded folks.

 

AmRRON Communications Plan

BAND

Description

Frequency – MHz

Mode

Notes

 

 

80   Meters

AmRRON  80 Meter (Also TAPRNet’s 80M Freq.) 3.818 – LSB

Voice

 

PSK31 3.580 – USB

Digital

 

CW (Morse Code) 3.545 – USB

CW

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

40   Meters

AmRRON 40 Meter (Also TAPRNet’s 40M Freq.) 7.242 – LSB

Voice

 

PSK31 7.073  – USB

Digital

 

CW (Morse Code) 7.055  – USB

CW

 

 

 

 

 

20 Meters AmRRON 20 Meter 14.242 – USB

Voice

 

PSK31 14.065 – USB

Digital

 

 

 

 

2   Meters

AmRRON 2 Meter (Also TAPRNet’s 2M Freq.) 146.420 

Voice

Simplex

 

 

 

 

70cm

AmRRON 70cm 446.025

Voice

Simplex

CB

CH3 – Citizen Band 26.985

Voice

USB (When using SSB)

FRS

CH3 – Family Radio Service 462.6125

Voice

No Sub-Channel

MURS

CH3 – Multi-Use Radio Service 151.940

Voice

No Sub-Channel

 

Using Zulu Time

UTC (Universal Time Clock)  – aka. Greenwich Mean Time

Most of the United States begins Daylight Saving Time at 2:00 a.m. on the second Sunday in March and reverts to standard time on the first Sunday in November. In the U.S., each time zone switches at a different time.

To make the conversion to your local time, see the chart below:

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