SAGUARO NTS NIGHTLY NET: The Saguaro NTS Net meets nightly on ham radio at 6:30 P.M. (1830 hrs MST) on the EAARS Repeater Network (Eastern Arizona Amateur Radio Society). EAARS repeaters cover Eastern Arizona clear into new Mexico! You may also use EchoLink on a desktop machine, laptop or smartphone to connect to EAARS via K7EAR-R and check-in. Our purpose is to relay radiogram message traffic within the United States (and outside the U.S. wherever Third-Party Traffic is permitted). The Saguaro NTS Net is on VHF two-meters, voice mode, to enable hams with any level of amateur radio license to participate. Pink, K7ILA, and Bill, KC7ZZ, started the Saguaro NTS Net after Field Day (a national ham radio weekend) in June 2009. Many thanks to the Radio Society of Tucson (Randy, KF0X, in particular) for encouraging us to start the net on the K7RST repeater atop Mt. Lemmon, -145.25 (156.7 PL). We moved to the EAARS network in 2010 to reach a wider geographic area, and utilize N7OEM, -146.880 (110.9 PL), as our alternate repeater. Byron AA7BM is net manager. We are always on the lookout for additional net control stations. Hop in and join us! We also have a Yahoo Group, please go to https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/saguaroNTS/info EAARS Repeater Network frequencies are; 146.86 and (440.700 Hub) Heliograph Peak 147.28 Guthrie Peak - Greenlee County 145.21 Jacks Peak New Mexico. Between Lordsburg & Silver City 145.41 Pinal Peak Near Globe AZ 147.16 Mt Lemmon Near Tucson 146.70 Greens Peak Near Springerville - Showlow 145.27 South Mtn. Near Alpine, AZ 147.08 Mule Mtn. Near Bisbee in Cochise County 147.06 Lil Florida Mtn. Near Deming, New Mexico 145.47 Caballo Mtn. Near Truth or Consequences, New Mexico 145.35 West Peak. West of Heliograph 12 miles, under construction. All EAARS network repeaters operate with PL tone 141. |