Weekly Delco ARES Net - Analog and Alternate/Digital

All Amateur Radio operators are encouraged to participate in the weekly Delaware County ARES Analog Net held each Monday evening at 19:30 hours local time on the W3KG repeater in Delaware County, except for the second Monday of the month which is our monthly meeting. The directed net is used a drill and emergency communications protocols are followed. Important announcements concerning operating activities and upcoming events are made during the net. ARES team members are encouraged to operate via emergency power during the weekly nets to test batteries and equipment. Hope to hear you there!

The weekly net affords all Amateur Radio operators an opportunity to practice using emergency communication techniques during the directed net and to test equipment on a regular basis. The net also provides a conduit to relay important operational information to team members.

Because the weekly net is employed as an emergency communication exercise, all personnel checking in should keep their comments brief and of a nature relating to Amateur Radio. It is not a chit-chat net.

When checking in, it is highly encouraged to utilize the ITU phonetic alphabet for clarity and practice for passing traffic.

Net Schedule Delco ARES

Net Day

Net Week

Time

Name

Channel

Monday 2nd Week 7:00 pm Delco ARES Monthly Meeting - 2nd Monday
Monday 1st Week3rd Week4th Week5th Week 7:30 pm Week 1,3,4,5 Delco ARES Analog Net - W3KG Boothwyn 446.775 MHz DC R1 W3KG BOOTHWYN

Repeaters for Delco ARES

Channel Name

On Air Name

Receive

Transmit

Off Freq

Off Dir

Mode

Tone

CTCSS

DC R1 W3KG BOOTHWYN Delco Romeo One 446.775 441.775 5 - Minus FM Tone 88.5 Hz
DC O1 W3KG LIMA Delco Oscar One 146.94 146.34 0.6 - Minus FM Tone 131.8 Hz

Channels

Repeater information for the regularly scheduled Nets in the greater Philadelphia Area is on our Channels page.

SKYWARN Net for Delco ARES

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ITU Phonetic Alphabet

For critical information, or under noisy conditions, spell words with standard ITU phonetics.  ITU phonetics were chosen so that each word sounds completely different from all others.


A - ALPHA (AL-fa)          B - BRAVO (BRAH-voh)
C - CHARLIE (CHAR-lee)     D - DELTA (DELL-tah)
E - ECHO (ECK-oh)          F - FOXTROT (FOKS-trot)
G - GOLF (GOLF)            H - HOTEL (HOH-tell)
I - INDIA (IN-dee-ah)      J - JULIET (JU-lee-ett)
K - KILO (KEY-loh)         L - LIMA (LEE-mah)
M - MIKE (MIKE)            N - NOVEMBER (no-VEM-ber)
O - OSCAR (OSS-cah)        P - PAPA (PAH-PAH)
Q - QUEBEC (kay-BECK)      R - ROMEO (ROW-me-oh)
S - SIERRA (SEE-air-rah)   T - TANGO (TANG-go)
U - UNIFORM (YOU-ni-form)  V - VICTOR (VIK-tor)
W - WHISKEY (WISS-key)     X - X-RAY (ECKS-ray)
Y - YANKEE (YANG-key)      Z - ZULU (ZOO-loo)