WDN Member Guide










WDN Frequencies

Simplex Night -- Not Observed at This Time. --



VHF THIN (Traffic Handlers Information Net)


Liaison Policy


WDN Picnic and Coffee Get Together (When We Have One)


Contributions

Book Traffic
Helpful Hints For Net Control Stations

 

Guidelines For Net Members



Calling the Western District Net The call-up procedure for A WDN session should include the following.
Example of Call-Up

Calling the Western District Net. Calling the Western District Net.
This is (Your Call) your Net Control for this Session of the Western District Net.
Good Evening, my name is (Your Name) and I am located in (Your Town). Is there any Emergency or Priority Traffic on frequency? If so, Please call (Your Call).

The Western District Net is a Directed Net. Please do not transmit without the direction of Net Control. If you must leave the net, Please inform me before leaving. All stations are welcome and encouraged to check in regardless of your traffic handling experience. The Western District Net is a local net and meets two times per day, at 9:30 p.m. for the purpose of handling formal written traffic and training in traffic handling. The Western District Net is part of the National Traffic System and handles traffic into, out of and throughout Western New York State. Comments concerning Net Operations may be directed to the Net Manager:

Tom - KB2DQ - Arcade, NY

Or Assistant Net Manager Mike N2WKT in Salamanca.

When Checking into the Net, Please give my call, let up on your microphone to insure that you are not doubling, Like This (Unkey and Key after the Beep) followed by your call, location and the word "Traffic" if you have any; Please list your traffic at that time.



Handle Any and All Net Business (i.e. - Traffic, Additional Check-ins, Words, etc.)

With no further Net Business I'll close this session. Thank you All for joining us. A Special Thanks to our Liaison Stations, Members who brought and received traffic, and The Net Members in General for your Participation. The Net meets again at _______. This is (Your Call) closing this session of the Western District Net and returning repeater K2ISO Call back to other amateur uses, Thanks to the BARRA Group for allowing us to hold our nets here on the K2ISO repeater (145.170). 73 to All. (Your Call) is Now Clear.


Station and Net Reports

WDN Net Reports:

The following is an example of a typical WDN net report. All reports should follow this format and be sent to the Net Manager for the session of the net you ran as soon as possible.


121 R WB2SXY 29 Pitsford, NY Nov 15

  Tom
KB2DQ
Arcade, NY

November 15 WDN Stations 20
Traffic 4 Minutes 23 AA2JI
K2AN/I AAC KA2BCE IWK KB2DQ
RLO YAA/O/A KC2FEN/TN GMH/A LEE
MQU REY KG2D N2WKT/I W2RH
WA2KKF/A WB2SXY/N/I WD8CQB VA3CRF  
         
     
Bill WB2SXY


The letters after the call signs are as follows and in this order:

N = Net Control O = Outgoing Liaison I = Incoming Liaison A = ARES

Note: Do Not list the nets names the liaison stations are coming from or going to, just use /I or /O


Station Activity Report

Station activity reports are your opportunity to let the Section Managers know how busy you are during the month. Send these reports to Mike Johnson, N2WKT Salamanca, NY (STM) and John Mueler, K2BT Falconer, NY (SM). They would appreciate them no later than the 6th of the following month. You may send these reports as book traffic. You must have a minimum of 70 points to qualify for the PSHR section. If you don't, just send in the Station Activity Report section.

  1. Originated - A message originated by someone other then yourself and filed for initial transmission at your station.
  2. Received - Any message received over the air at your station.
  3. Sent - Any message sent over the air at your station.
  4. Delivered - Any message received at your station and delivered to someone other than yourself. This delivery must be an off air function by telephone, mail, or in person etc.
  5. Total

Example:

15/16 R KB2DQ 12 Arcade, NY Nov 15

15 Mike 16 John
  N2WKT   K2BT
  Salamanca, NY   Falconer, NY

November Traffic Originated 0 Received
3 Sent 2 Delivered 1
Total 6      
         
     
Tom KB2DQ


Public Service Honor Roll

This section is available to armatures whose public service during the month that includes 70 points or more in the six categories below. Please note the maximum points for each category.


Catagory Points Max. Points
1. Checking Into a Public Service Net 1 pt. Each 40
2. Number of Traffic Handled 1 pt. Each 40
3. Field Appointment 10 Pts. Each 30
4. Time in Public Service Events 5 Pts/Hr No Max.
5. Unplanned Emergency 5 Pts/Hr No Max.
6. Operate an Automated Digital Station 10 Pts No Max.


Example:

15/16 R KB2DQ 21 Arcade, NY Nov 15

15 Mike 16 John
  N2WKT   K2BT
  Salamanca, NY   Falconer, NY


November Traffic Originated 0 Received
42 Sent 16 Delivered 0
Total 58 PSHR 40 40
10 130 0 0 Total
220        
         
     
Tom KB2DQ


International Third-Party Traffic

US amateurs may handle third party traffic with:

V2 Antigua/Barbuda 6Y Jamaica
LO-LWArgentinaJYJordan
VKAustraliaELLiberia
V3BelizeV7Marshall Islands
CPBoliviaXA-XIMexico
T9Bosnia-HerzegovinaV6Micronesia, Federated States of
PP-PYBrazilYNNicaragua
VE, VO, VYCanadaHO-HPPanama
CA-CEChileZPParaguay
HJ-HKColombiaOA-OCPeru
D6Comoros (Federal Islamic Republic of)DU-DZPhilippines
TI, TECosta RicaVR6Pitcairn Island  *
CM, COCubaV4St. Kitts/Nevis
HIDominican RepublicJ6St. Lucia
J7DominicaJ8St. Vincent and the Grenadines
HC-HDEcuador9LSierra Leone
YSEl SalvadorZR-ZUSouth Africa
C5Gambia, The3DASwaziland
9GGhana9Y-9ZTrinidad/Tobago
J3GrenadaTA-TCTurkey
TGGuatemalaGBUnited Kingdom
8RGuyanaCV-CXUruguay
HHHaitiYV-YYVenezuela
HQ-HRHonduras4U1ITUITU - Geneva
4X, 4ZIsrael4U1VICVIC - Vienna

Notes: ** The Marshall Islands are independent, but the FCC presently honors the previous agreement until a formal agreement can be made.

Notes: *** Limited to special-event stations with call prefix GB (GB3 excluded) and stations on Pitcairn Island (VR6).

Notes: Since 1970, there has been an informal agreement between the United Kingdom and the US, permitting Pitcairn and US amateurs to exchange messages concerning medical emergencies, urgent need for equipment or supplies, and private or personal matters of island residents.

Please note that the Region 2 Division of the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) has recommended that international traffic on the 20 and 15-meter bands be conducted on the following frequencies:


The IARU is the alliance of Amateur Radio societies from around the world; Region 2 comprises member-societies in North, South and Central America, and the Caribbean.

At the end of an exchange of third party traffic with a station located in a foreign country, an FCC licensed amateur must transmit the call sign of the foreign station as well as his own call sign.




The last several Pages of the WDN Member Guide Consist of the WDN History and A note from Don Partis, WA2AIV The founder and First Net Manager of the WDN on how the WDN Net was started. You can View this info by downloading the WDN Member Guide or Go Back to the Ham Radio Page and find the WDN History file there. Sorry, But This file was Getting Too Large to Include it All In One.





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