Ben White Memorial Nets
CW Traffic
Hit and Bounce Net  ~  Hit and Bounce Slow Net

The Kennel is OPEN Come on in!
 

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Notices, Updates and Ham Shindigs

NEW 7-29-2010  ECN Routing change


Welcome to the
Ben White Memorial Nets
Hit and Bounce CW Net
Hit and Bounce Slow speed Net

HBN session 26 January 2010 recorded by KA5NNG

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Hit and Bounce NET Begins

  •  TELEGRAPH KEYS, BUGS AND TRUNK LINES
  • HBN Roster

    AWARDS ~ ROOA MEMBERS ~ BIRTHDAY LIST

    Morning Watch - First Bulletin 1956

    HBN History

    Traffic Handling

    Ham Cam

    Meeting times and frequencies:
    Hit and Bounce Slow Net daily 7:30 AM Eastern time 3576 KHz
    ***Hit and Bounce Net Monday - Friday 8:30 AM Eastern time 7042 KHz - Sa-Su 8:30 AM 7114 kHz

     All stations welcome!

       Hit and Bounce Net
     

     

    TRAFFIC CALL & THE MEMORIAL NETS

    Known formerly as "Morning Watch", the first bulletin was published in 1956. It is the newsletter of both Hit and Bounce Net (HBN) and the slow speed net, Hit and Bounce Slow Net (HBSN).

    HBN was founded in 1938, and still going strong.  HBSN was born in 1973. They are wide-area independent nets, with approximately one hundred members, known as the "Royal Order of Arfers" (ROOA). Our password is "Arf", and once you have established yourself as a regular check-in and have been issued a certificate, you are then a "certified traffic hound",  and have the privilege of "arfing" around the "kennel".

    If you are tired of the "norm" (RST, name, QTH, etc.), come visit one or both nets; give traffic handling a try... if you want to learn, you can begin with the slow speed net, HBSN, however, you're also welcome to QNI HBN. We have some super traffic handlers. As of Decembr 1, 2006, HBSN will meet on 3590 kHz, subject to change if needed.

    HBN covers about half of the U.S., from the midwest to the eastern coast, and parts of Canada.
    And one Oregon station, K7IFG.  If you are already a traffic handler and have traffic to move, try HBN or HBSN, or both. You will find very friendly people here, any of whom will be glad to help and answer any questions. (We bark a lot, but we don't bite).

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     73



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    Interested in becoming an instructor?   We have a "resident" member-author, W2EAG, Mark in NC  who has compiled a very informative manual geared toward instructors for both SSB and CW.

    If you're interested in traffic handling, or in amateur radio in general, and need more information, visit American Radio Relay League.
     
     
    For copies of Traffic Call or HBN Roster, send radiogram or email to: 
    WD8DIN: arfer[at]hitandbounce.net, 
    N4ABM: MWON4ABM[at]aol.com, 
    W2EAG: cwman[at]suddenlink.net

    Royal Order of Arfers
    ROOA