Conducting amateur radio nets is a longstanding tradition within the hobby. You can think of a net as an on-the-air meeting where hams gather on a specific frequency at a scheduled time. Generally, an organized net serves a specific purpose that can range anywhere from casual conversation to formal passing of emergency traffic. Nets offer a good opportunity to test and become familiar with your radio equipment as well as send and/or receive important information. We invite you to join us in this activity by checking in to our local nets.
BARC Net
BARC NET online roster can be found here
The Bridgerland Amateur Radio Club Net is held every Tuesday at 9:00 PM local time on the BARC Linked Repeater System. All amateurs are invited to check in. If you are not already on the net roster, there will be an opportunity to check in after roll call. You will be placed on roll after repeated check ins. The BARC net is used for passing of information traffic (announcements), training, asking questions and listing items for sale.
We utilize the real-time collaboration functionality of Google Sheets to call the net and maintain the net roster. This information is kept in the form of a publicly viewable spreadsheet. Click here to view the current BARC Net roster.
BARC Ladies Net
The BARC Ladies Net is held every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 8:00 PM on the BARC Linked Repeater System. All licensed lady amateur radio operators are encouraged and welcome to check in. While this is a ladies only activity, all are welcome to listen in and can benefit from the training topics discussed. To learn more about the Ladies Net, please contact Olivia Peterson (N7ODP) at n7odp@gmail.com
Cache County ARES Net
This Net has replaced the Former Statewide RACES Net and Former Department of Emergency Management Amateur Radio Volunteers Net.
Starting January 2026 The Net that is Now the UTAH Section ARES Statewide Net will have a New Format.
The Net will be on HF on 7272 Khz at 0800 Mountain Time. on the 3rd Saturday of the Month. The roll call will be conducted by a person that is designated by ARRL Section Staff. The Net will call for each of the 29 Counties in Utah and look for a response from 1 designated person selected by the county ARRL Emergency Coordinator. This will be done form the Cache County EOC in most Cases.
Once the 1st Statewide Roll has been Completed Each County will hold a local Net on what ever Frequency they has designated. In Cache County we will be using the BARC Linked Repeater System. for Primary Mt Logan 146.720 – PL 103.5, 449.625 – Pl 103.5 Red Spur 145.310 – PL 103.5 and Promontory 147.26 + Pl 103.5. Alternate 146.560 Simplex This will be used if the the repeater system is Down.
This roll will be called using Click here to view the current Cache ARES Net Roster. Your exchange will be Your Callsign, Location, Station Conditions (i.e. On Emergency Power, all equipment functional)
Once the That roll has been completed the Designated County Team will Report back to the HF Net on 7272 Khz a summary report of our local Net. We will also send a Detailed report via Winlink.
Northern Utah Technical Society (NUTS) D-Star Net
The Northern Utah Technical Society (NUTS) D-Star Net is held every Sunday evening at 8:00 PM local time. It is held on the 449.575 – NU7TS B, 447.975 – AC7O – B, 145.150 AC7O-C, or 447.925 N7RDS-B repeaters and the D-Star reflector 029C. Local radios in Cache Valley can connect to NU7TS B, AC7O B or a local hotspot. Others may link to reflector 029C via repeaters or link in via hotspots or DV-Dongles. Several D-Star repeaters and hotspots are linked most of the time to reflector 029C so they may already be connected. This is a very informal net so please check in and ask questions. D-Star Net Roster
2 Meter Single Sideband (SSB) Net
A 2 meter single sideband net is held each Thursday at 9:00 PM on 144.200 MHz Upper Sideband (USB). This is an informal net, check in for discussions about equipment, other topics that you might have, or just listen in. View along while the net is going or see if you got logged in. 2 Meter SSB Net Roster. There is a a Email Reflector group on Groups.io at barc2meterssb@groups.io If you want to ask questions or have comments about 2 Meter Single Sideband.
Logan Bishop’s Storehouse ERC Net
The Logan Storehouse ERC Net is held on the 1st and 3rd Sundays at 8:30 p.m. on 146.420 MHz simplex. We invite all Stake and Ward ERC specialists to check in during roll call, as well as any visitors or new radio operators acting as ERC specialists.
Training topics and other miscellaneous items are available by clicking on the description to the right.
Thank you for your participation and willingness to be prepared and help during an emergency.
Richmond Emergency Response Net
Richmond GMRS Net
Beehive Utah Net
The daily Beehive Utah Net is comprised of a dedicated group of Amateur Radio Operators that meet daily for the Public Service function of handling message traffic within the National Traffic System. This net is held daily at 12:30 PM local time on 7.272 MHz Visitors are always welcome.
FARM Net https://www.farmnetweb.net/
A Daily HF Net. The FARM Net meets daily on 3937 kc at 0200 UTC.
UTC. All amateurs are welcome to join. A station may get on the roll by checking in at least 5 times in a 30 day period and to remain on the roll, a station must check in at least 5 times in a calendar month.
The FARM Net began in the summer of 1945 and currently has over 200 members. Many of our members have been checking into the Net for more than forty years.
We welcome all amateurs with a General Class or higher license to check in and encourage them to join and participate in the net.
We are here to serve our community in any capacity we can. On a daily basis we do our best to carry the original message and live up the name of the “Friendly Armature Radio Mission Net”. 73!
