KCRC 2 Meter Net Script

[Please read this in a conversational tone, rather than as a commercial disclaimer legally required.]

[Remember to identify yourself every 10 minutes]

Good evening, this is the Kings County Radio Club 2 Meter Net. Our Club callsign is KC2RC. I am [your callsign], Net Control Operator for tonight.

This Net meets every Tuesday at 9 PM. You do NOT have to be a member to check in to this Net! But please consider joining!

To check into the Net, please use your press-to-talk button, pause for a moment, and transmit your callsign and name. Then release your press-to-talk button to ensure that you are not doubling with anyone else.

Is there anyone who would like to check into the Kings County Radio Club’s 2 Meter Net?

[Allow participants to check in in an orderly fashion and record their call signs and names. If you cannot recognize their callsigns or names, ask them to repeat them.]

[After check-ins:]

This is the weekly meeting of the Kings County Radio Club’s 2 Meter Net, which meets every Tuesday at 9 PM on this repeater. The Kings County Radio Club is an ARRL-affiliated, Brooklyn-based Amateur Radio Club with members throughout the metropolitan area and all over the United States.

Our Club meets on the first Wednesday of every month. Our meetings are held in person and via Zoom. If anyone is interested in joining our meetings, a link to make a request is available on our club’s website. Our next meeting will be [insert meeting date].

Members gather at 7 PM for informal conversations. The General Meeting typically starts around 8:00 PM and runs until 9:00 or 10:00 PM.

The Kings County Radio Club also offers a Technical Net on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 9 PM on this repeater. All licensed amateurs are welcome to join and participate, either with a question or a comment.

The Kings County Radio Club also offers a 10-meter radio net every Sunday at 11:00 AM on 28.380 MHz (or 28.381 MHz). Keep 10 Meters alive!

If you are not within radio distance, we stream the repeater audio and our Sunday 10-meter net over the internet at Stream.KC2RC.com. We also have an EchoLink node, KC2RC-R..

All of this information, along with an application for Club membership, is available on our website at www.KingsCountyRadioClub.com.

We would like to thank 3 Aliens Web Hosting, our local web hosting company, for their generosity.

Are there any late check-ins for the Net?

[Call each check-in that did not indicate that they had no traffic, for their comments]

Are there any further late check-ins for the Net?

[Pause]

[Call each late check-in that did not indicate that they had no traffic, for their comments.]

——- OPTIONAL ———–

Is there anything for swap and shop?

[Pause]

[Call weather report]

[Pause]

[Call for ARRL news]

Does anyone have any topics of interest for the Net?

[Pause]

Are there any announcements, comments, or other business for the Net?

[Pause]

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I would like to thank the following people for checking in and contributing to the Net tonight:

[List the callsigns of the participants that checked in to the Net]

Everything mentioned here tonight is available on our website: www.KingsCountyRadioClub.com.

I am [your callsign]. This Net is now closed, and the repeater is returned for casual communications.

Thank you

(Last updated July 2025)


Comments

2 Meter Club Net Script — 2 Comments

  1. You should add “Are there any visitors to the KC2RC net” so those of in town know when to check in and not interrupt any type of directed net

    • Thank for you comment in the first Paragraph it says “You do NOT have to be a member to check-in to this Net”

      thanks
      Mitch
      n2rga

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