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Cape and Islands Traffic Net


147.375 N. Falmouth, 1930 Hours Daily

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Net Control Stations:

  The Cape and islands Traffic Net meets nightly on the North Falmouth 147.375 Repeater at 1930 hours, for the purpose of passing formal written traffic into and out of the Cape and Islands area, and the coverage area of the repeater.

For more information on this net please contact the
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Monday: TBE
Tuesday: "Betsy", KA1VAX
Wednesday: Mike Wilbur, N2JWW
Thursday: Open
Friday: Ed Maccaferri, KB1ERV
Saturday: Open
Sunday: Jeff  Lehmann, N1ZZN
   
 Section Manager Michael Neilsen, W1MPN
 Section Traffic Manager: Jim Ward, N1LKJ
 
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What Is The Cape and Islands Traffic Net?
Many Amateur Radio operators enjoy sending radiograms. Amateur radiogram service doesn't compete with other communications services, because there is no fee or guaranteed delivery. Provided FCC and international regulations are complied with, messages may be accepted from anyone for sending by Amateur Radio. What constitutes legal messages can be found in FCC regulations sections 97.112, which forbids any kind of compensation for use of an amateur station; and 97.114, which details certain prohibitions on third-party traffic. Unimportant personal, non-business messages may be exchanged between different countries after a special agreement has been reached between the countries. A list of countries with agreements with the US appears frequently in QST and Amateur Radio electronic mail services. In addition, most countries don't object to actual emergency radiograms being handled if government or commercial facilities are not available at the time. The Cape and Islands Traffic Net is designated to pass these messages into and out of the Cape and Islands area.  For more information on NTS traffic handling please visit the ARRL's site.



 

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