+xBillThat’s about the right level of advice for me - big knob and little knob 😊. I did try it in a marina and got nothing so will try when I’m offshore - I’m in the Med so not sure if there is anyone using HF there and no idea what frequencies they would be using if there is anyone but want to get my skills up before I head West. Thank youChris
Here's an older (2016) listing of SSB Nets but it should still be pretty accurate...
OCC Nets
OCC Caribbean SSB Radio Net 2015 - 2016
The OCC Caribbean radio net will be in operation again this winter from December to April as a minimum. This is not a HAM net so anyone with a SSB radio can join in. Getting the net started in December requires some persistence by the net controller to recruit contributors, so please listen and call until we establish a workable group after which it is self-sustaining.
0730 local time (1130 GMT) on most days usually Monday-Saturday on 6227kHz USB.
John & Christine Little have handed over to Simon & Hilda Julien aboard 'Barisa ' who intend to carry on the Net.
e-mail -
sijulien007@gmail.comOCC members if you are operating a Net that is not listed then please add the relevant information to the document on the Facebook page.
Other Nets
Please note that we cannot guarantee radio frequencies or times of the following:
Indian Ocean
Jupiter Net - 8297 USB at 1235 UTC (2015 fleet of vessels crossing IO, time will shift)
South East Asia
www.bruneibay.net/bbradio
Pacific
Weather for SW Pacific Islands, NZ and Australia -- Gulf Harbour Radio 8752kHz 1915 UTC detailed weather at 1930 UTC
SW Pacific – 8191kHz at0800 NZ Time
SW Pacific -- Magnet Net - 8122kHz at 1900UTC and 0430 UTC for boats underway west of Bora Bora
Rag of the Air – 8173kHz at 1900Z (7am or 8am local time in Tonga/Fiji/Samoa/NZ)
Namba Net covering New Caledonia/Vanuatu 8101 at 8.15am Vanuatu time (May – October)
Southern Cross -- 8191kHz at 2015 UTC Daily for people taking part Tonga, Fiji, Vanuatu, New Cal to Torres
Vanuatu Net - 8230kHz USB daily 2030UTC May - October. Eric & Anne Simmons, s/y reflection
Fiji, Tonga, Vanuatu, Kaipara, Bret – 6516MHz at 1800-1900 NZDT and 4417MHz at 1900-1930 NZDT
Panama/Pacific Net –8147/8137 kHz at 1400 UTC
Mediterranean
Med Net – 6516kHz or 8131kHz/kHz on Monday, Wednesday & Friday at 0530 UTC
Dragnet – 6516kHz at 0600UTC
Local Cruisers Net, Maramis Turkey – VHF69 at 0900 local time Monday – Saturday
Navigators Net, Lagos, Portugal – VHF09 at 0930 Local time Monday and Friday
Europe
Around Europe - 8297kHz at 08.15 UTC German speaking but happy to speak english if you join in.
USA/Caribbean
Cruiseheimers Net – 8152USB at 0830 EST during summer and alternates with 8146 and 8164.
During Winter 6516 USB alternating with 6224, 6227 and 6230.
Doo-dah Net – 8152 USBat 1700 daily for taking passage reports.
Coconut Telegraph –8170 USB at 1200 UTC
Panama Net – 8107/8167USB at 1330 UTC
NW Caribbean –6209/6212 at 1400 UTC
Local Cruisers Net Curacao - 07.45 Monday - Saturday VHF 72
Ham Nets
European Maritime Mobile Net – 14297 kHz at 1900 UTC
UK Maritime Mobile Net -- 14303 kHz at 0800 and 1800 UTC
Trans Atlantic Net – 21400kHz at 1300 UTC
US Maritime Service Net -- 14300 USB
South African Maritime Mobile Net - 14316 USB sometimes switching to 7120 USB - 0630 UTC (Sam the net controller is happy to communicate with non hams via email www.sailblogs.com/member/southafricanmaritimemobilenet/
Caribbean Maritime Mobile - 7.250MHz Mon-Sat 1100 GMT weather at 1115 (informal net now that George in the USVIs has sadly passed away)
Bill Balme
s/v Toodle-oo!