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Mission Trail Net - the friendly Net - QRZ.com - ARRL.org - FCC.gov 3856 KHz
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About the Net The Mission Trail Net is an organization of Amateur Radio Stations handling non-commercial messages FREE of charge for the general public, particularly in times of emergency. The Mission Trail Net was established in 1937 by Bob Carter, W6NTU of Livermore, California and is recognized as the oldest active traffic net on record. It was organized to handle message traffic and contacts, it also serves as a meeting place for old and new friends. The Mission Trail Net is primarily a traffic handling net. Written messages are given priority over personal contacts. Meetings
The Net meets on the air 365 days every year. Time: 0300 Zulu Frequency: 3856 KHz Mode: LSB
Contact informationFor membership, dues or general information about MTN Dan Farrell, 714 778-4896 534 No. Whittier St., Anaheim, CA 92806-3055
For website, the Blazer, scheduled activities and MTN mailings Mike Forest, 916 777-6612 P.O. Box 411, Isleton, CA 95641 Links:
Mike Forest or
Dan Farrell |
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