Pieyed47
Senior Member
Are the 2 meter repeaters still being used along the inside passage along Washington, British Columbia, and Alaska?
Thanks JD
Thanks JD
JD:. There is a 2m repeater net active in the summer months on the Inside Passage from WA through Central BC. See http://www.bcbn.ca. The net comes alive at happy hour (1700 hours) daily. The net uses Vancouver Island's series of 2M repeaters. We've operated through the net from as far north as Cape Caution, south to Admiralty Inlet and along most if Vancouver Island's west coast. Above Cape Caution, the 75M SSB nets are active all the way up through northern BC and SE Alaska.Are the 2 meter repeaters still being used along the inside passage along Washington, British Columbia, and Alaska?
Thanks JD
In addition to the previously mentioned (and excellent) summer BC Boaters net, others with which I'm familiar include the daily 9AM net on the 146.68 repeater at Chemainus, BC, the daily 9AM & 9PM nets on 146.96 repeater on Queen Anne hill in Seattle, and the daily boaters' weather net on 146.96, which operates year-round at 0747AM local and is conducted by the Seattle Yacht Club.
There are others, but these seem to be typically very active.