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|Radio Peri-Peri (now run by Roy)||East Africa||Indian Ocean & S Atlantic||8.101 @ 0500 (Wx) & then 12.353hz after Wx||1500 (both freqs)
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|Radio Peri-Peri (now run by Roy)||East Africa||Indian Ocean & South Atlantic||8.101 @ 0500 (Wx) & then 12.353 Mhz after Wx||1500 (both freqs)
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|Far North Radio||NZ||NZ Local waters. <font color="red">I could hear this clearly from S. Pacific waters but could not make myself heard (May 2014).</font>||6.516 then 4.417||0500 then 0600
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|Far North Radio|| ||New Zealand Local waters.||6.516 then 4.417||0500 then 0600
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|[http://www.russellradio.org.nz Russell Radio] (SSB)||N Z||South Pacific to Easter Island, Australia, N Zealand.  Note I understand that Russell Radio no longer does HF but only VHF for local boats.||6.516 <br/>4.445 <br/>4.417||0600 - 0630<br/>0630 - 0700<br/>0700 -  0730
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|Coconut Telegraph||[mailto:hkschell@gmail.com Harry]||Eastern Caribbean||8.170 MHz||0800 AST
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|NW Caribbean Net||?||NW Caribbean||6.209||0800 local
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|Coconut Telegraph||?||Eastern Caribbean, from south of Bahamas to Trinidad, VZ, and ABCs||4060  USB||0800 AST
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|Cruiseheimer's Net||?||US East coast & E Caribbean||8.152 (Summer)<br>6.227 (Winter)||0830 EST
|Cruiseheimer's Net||?||US East coast & E Caribbean||8.152 (Summer)<br>6.227 (Winter)||0830 EST
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|East Caribb Net||?||East Caribb (uncontrolled)||6.215||1000 till 1200
 
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|Mediterranean Cruisers' Net <br/> Maiko (Jacques) can follow-up on weather and help with phone calls||Sicilia||Central Med.||T-2': 22.174  <br/> T: 18.834  <br/> T+2': 16.543  <br/> T+5': 12.356  <br/> T+7':  8.297  <br/> T+10': 6.231  <br/> T+12': 4.042||1200 UTC & 1600 Summer<br/>1200 & 1700 Winter
|Mediterranean Cruisers' Net <br/> Maiko (Jacques) can follow-up on weather and help with phone calls||Sicilia||Central Med.||T-2': 22.174  <br/> T: 18.834  <br/> T+2': 16.543  <br/> T+5': 12.356  <br/> T+7':  8.297  <br/> T+10': 6.231  <br/> T+12': 4.042||1200 UTC & 1600 Summer<br/>1200 & 1700 Winter
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|Mistene||?||Caribbean Wx||4.003||1215
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|[https://nwcaribbeannet.fandom.com/wiki/Radio_Net NW Caribbean SSB Radio Net]||?||NW Caribbean||6.209 MHz (6.212 MHz and 6.516 MHz alt)||1400
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|Mistene||?||Caribbean Wx||8.104||1230
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|Patagonian Cruisers' Net||Villarica, Chile||Chile, Sthn Argentina,Falklands/Malvinas, S. Georgia,Antarctic Peninsula <font color="red"> as of mid 2016 looking for a new net controller, currently 'off air'</font> ||8.164  USB||1300  (Winter) 1200  (Summer) eg. 0900 Chilean Time
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|NW Caribbean Cruiser's Net||?||Mexico to San Andres Island, Colombia||8.188||1400
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|Coconut Breakfast Net (East)||?||French Polynesia.||8.188||1730
|Coconut Breakfast Net (East)||?||French Polynesia.||8.188||1730
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|Coconut Breakfast Net (West)||?||West of French Polynesia <font color="red">I occasionally hear someone on this net, but rarely.</font>||12.353||1830
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|Coconut Breakfast Net (West)||?||West of French Polynesia||12.353||1830
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|Isabella Net||?||SW Pacific <font color="red">Seems quite active as of August 2014</font>||8.173||1800
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|Isabella Net||?||SW Pacific||8.173||1800
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|Bye Bye Bora Bora||?||SW Pacific <font color="red">I think this is an ad-hoc net, nothing heard as of August 2014</font>||8.122||1900
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|Bye Bye Bora Bora||?||SW Pacific||8.122||1900
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|Rag of the Air||Fiji||SW Pacific <font color="red">Active as of August 2014</font>||8.173||1900
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|Rag of the Air||Fiji||SW Pacific||8.173||1900
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|[http://www.yit.co.nz/gulf-harbour-radio Gulf Harbour Radio]||ZMH286||SW Pacific, roll call and weather updates.||8.116 or 8.752||1915
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|[https://www.ghradio.co.nz/gulf-harbour-radio.html Gulf Harbour Radio]||ZMH286||SW Pacific, roll call and weather updates.||8.752 MHz (8.779 MHz or 8.297 MHz alt)||1915, May 1 - Nov 25 Mo-Fr
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|Weather Check-in||?||Caribb., Atlantic & Ease Pacific||12.359||1920
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|Vanuatu Net||Vanuatu||Pacific||8.230 MHz (8.188 MHz alt)||2030
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|Vanuatu Net||Vanuatu||Pacific||8.230||2030
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|Namba Net||Vanuatu||Pacific||8.101||2115
|Namba Net||Vanuatu||Pacific||8.101||2115
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|Sheila Net||?||Covers NE Coast of Australia, New Guinea, Louisiade Archipelago, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and Noumea. Emergencies, position reports, general information and traffic contacts.||8.161||2200
|Sheila Net||?||Covers NE Coast of Australia, New Guinea, Louisiade Archipelago, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and Noumea. Emergencies, position reports, general information and traffic contacts.||8.161||2200
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|Herb Hilgenberg's Southbound ll Net||?||Wx for Atlantic & Caribbean - into Pacific later. '''Note:''' Herb 'retired' on June 1 2013 and is no longer broadcasting||12.359 (SSB)||2000 check-in 1930
 
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Revision as of 03:34, 20 April 2020

WorldHF RadioWorld MM Nets

Cruiser's Maritime Mobile HF Nets (Times and Frequencies)

Because HF Radio operates over a longer range than VHF Radio it is highly suitable for long range communication between groups of cruising sailors who may be spaced far apart over the oceans.

HF Radio Nets are set up, either on a permanent, semi-permanent, or ad-hoc basis by groups of cruisers, shore stations, and other groups in order to facilitate this communication over a specific geographic area and at regular intervals.

HF Radio Nets for marine use are set up and run by "controllers" all over the world (Indian Ocean, Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific, etc.) to handle and co-ordinate this traffic from vessels sailing the oceans. It is important for cruising yachts to know these radio net frequencies and times so as to pass message traffic, log positions, receive weather information, etc.

Be aware that HF Radio Nets are often ephemeral and change from year to year. As cruisers and other users drift away from some nets, others will spring up in their place. Any listing of HF Radio Nets therefore needs regular updating to be considered even approximately definitive.

Also See

Amateur Radio Net Listing

All times are UTC (Greenwich = Zulu = UTC) unless otherwise noted. Please listen first to note the procedures of each net.

Some of this has been extracted from the listings in the Marine Electrical & Electronics Bible. Since the list is old the frequencies and services are in the process of being personally checked for accuracy as of mid-June 2011. Cross-checks with internet sources are conflicting and unreliable.

If you are not a licensed operator, invest in a receiver only and listen in to the nets, the information can be invaluable. Alternatively for casual listening you can use an internet streaming ham radio tuner online. What a cool idea!

Times in UTC followed by frequency in MHz and Net Name. Mode used is generally Upper Sideband (USB) above 7.3MHz (30m band up) and Lower Sideband (LSB) below 7.3MHz (40m band down). Personally verified operational networks will be commented and marked in RED. Note that some of these transmissions (e.g. Russell Radio) are on Marine bands and may require a different license.

Net Name and Links HQ Coverage and Notes Frequencies (MHz) Times (Zulu)
MARITIME EMERGENCY NETVariousUniversal14.3400400 and 1800
Happy Hour Net?W.Mexico, Baja3.9680000
Intermar (German) Maritime Mobile NetDL0IMACaribbean and Atlantic14.3130000
Mobile Maritime Net - South East Asian WatersS.E.A MobileJapan to Seychelles - Hong Kong to N & W Australia. (Specifically: Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, N Australia, Thailand, Sri Lanka, The Andamans & Nicobars, Chagos14.323 or maybe 14.2320025 & Wx @ 0055
Pacific Indian Ocean Net?Pacific & Indian Oceans21.4070100
The Australian Travellers Net Ross VK5KMH The Australian Travellers Net operates 365 days of the year to provide a mantle of safety for Amateurs travelling long distances often in remote areas of Australia.14.116MHz0200 - 0300
The Australian Travellers Net George VK4HGT The Australian Travellers Net operates 365 days of the year to provide a mantle of safety for Amateurs travelling long distances often in remote areas of Australia. 21.185MHz0400 - 0500
Gerry's Happy Hour?Pacific, Baja21.4020200 (M-Fri)
Pacific Seafarer's NetN6HGG RobertPacific Ocean area14.300MHz0300
Okera NetOgasawara Is.
Japan and the Pacific21.4370320
Sandia Net?US W.Coast, Baja7.2940330
DDD Net?Pacific to Canada14.1150400 and/or 1730
Arnold's Net?South Pacific14.3180400
Tony's Net (Red Sea & Indian Ocean)ZL1ATE Tony in New ZealandRed Sea & Indian Ocean14.3030500
Peri-Peri Radio East AfricaVK6BO RoyAfrican Coast8.2970500
Peri-Peri Radio East Africa (after wx)VK6BO RoyAfrican Coast14.3160530
Swedish MM Net??14.3030530, 1630 & 2030
Intnl. MM Net?Atl., Med., Caribb.14.3130630
South African Maritime Mobile NetZS2ABK Graham and ZS1SAM Samuel Indian and South Atlantic Ocean 14.316 MHz & 7.120 MHz0630
Pacific Net?Heard only local ham VK3BR in a QSO with W7BY on 14222kHz (18 & 25 June 2011)14.2200700
International Net?Nothing heard.14.3030700
Mediterranean Maritime Mobile Net? 7.0850700
Intermar (German) Maritime Mobile NetDL0IMANorth Atlantic14.3130800 (1100 as needed)
Mediterranian Maritime Mobile Net?Austria and Spain. Nothing heard.14.3130900
Intercon Net?N.Am., S.Am., Central Am.14.300 MHz1100 - 1600
Waterway CW NetWaterway Radio & Cruising ClubEast Coast of United States7.053 MHz0700 Eastern Time
Waterway NetWaterway Radio & Cruising ClubEast Coast of United States7.268 MHz0745 Eastern Time
Pacific Inter-Island Net?Micronesia & up to Hawaii - daily roll-call14.3150800
UK Maritime Mobile Net?Nothing heard (UK and Austria)14.3030800 & 1800
Baja-California Maritime Mobile NetRalph N6ADJCoastal Baja & California7233.5 MHz0800 Pacific
South China Sea Net?South Pacific14.3201000
Robby’s Net?Australia. Nothing heard (Melbourne)14.3151000 or 2300
Caribbean Emergency and Weather Net?The purpose of the net is to handle emergency and weather traffic at all times.3.815 MHz1030 and 2230
Caribbean Maritine Mobile NetSt CroixCaribbean7.237 or 7.241 or 7.230 +10KHz if frequency noisy1100
Carribus Net?US E. Coast, Caribb14.2831100
South African Maritime Mobile NetZS2ABK Graham and ZS1SAM Samuel Indian and South Atlantic Ocean 14.316 MHz & 7.120 MHz1130
Le Reseau Du Capitaine' Net (Captain's Network)Montreal, Bi-LingualAtlantic, Caribbean & Pacific14.118 MHz0700 - 0830 Montreal time
Mañana Maritime Mobile Net?US West coast to Hawaii14.3401200 PDT
Mississauga Maritime NetWynn in Halifax.Europe, Med, Atlantic, Caribbean and Central America14.121 or 14.1221245
TransAtlantic Maritime Mobile Net8P6QM Trudi in Barbados, assisted by G4FTO Rudi and VE3AGS GeorgeMed, N & S Atlantic and Caribbean.21.4001300
Chubasco Net?Mexico West coast7.192 or 7.2941530 ST & 1430 DST
Marquesas Net??14.3401545
U.S. Coast Guard SSB NetW5CGCUnited States14.300 MHz1200 Eastern Time
Intermar (German) Maritime Mobile NetDL0IMAAtlantic, Pacific, Indian Ocean, Med, (worldwide). Nothing heard (Melbourne)14.3131630
Bejuka Net?Central Am.7.2401700
California Hawaii Net?E Pacific14.3401600
Maritime Mobile Service Net Atlantic, Caribbean, Pacific14.3001600 till 0200
Skippers Net??14.3291700
Confusion Net?Pacific14.3051900
Partyline Net?Caribbean & Central America14.2602000
Italian Amateur Radio Maritime ServiceIK6IJFProvides frequency updates weather forecasts to sailing vessels in the Atlantic Ocean.14.297 MHz2000, 1900 during DST.
New Zealand Weather Net?New Zealand7.0802000
Swedish Maritime Net??14.3032030
Comedy Net?Oz - Southwest Pacific. Position reports, Wx, local inter-yacht traffic7.0872040
Pacific Maritime Mobile Service Net?Pacific & worldwide21.412 MHz2100 - 2400
Tony's NetPositions from S Pacific & Oz region, Wx14.3152100
Micky Mouse Connection?S Atlantic & S Pacific14.1132100
East Coast Waterways Net??14.2902130
Seagull NetHokkaido Is.Japan and Pacific21.3822200
South Atlantic Roundtable?South Atlantic21.3252330
SE Asia Maritime Mobile Net??14.3202400

Marine Nets

All times are UTC (Greenwich = Zulu = UTC) unless otherwise noted Please listen first to note the procedures of each net.

Net Name and Notes HQ Coverage and Notes Frequencies (MHz) Times (Zulu)
Radio Peri-Peri (now run by Roy)East AfricaIndian Ocean & South Atlantic8.101 @ 0500 (Wx) & then 12.353 Mhz after Wx1500 (both freqs)
Far North Radio New Zealand Local waters.6.516 then 4.4170500 then 0600
Coconut TelegraphHarryEastern Caribbean8.170 MHz0800 AST
Cruiseheimer's Net?US East coast & E Caribbean8.152 (Summer)
6.227 (Winter)
0830 EST
Mediterranean Cruisers' Net
Maiko (Jacques) can follow-up on weather and help with phone calls
SiciliaCentral Med.T-2': 22.174
T: 18.834
T+2': 16.543
T+5': 12.356
T+7': 8.297
T+10': 6.231
T+12': 4.042
1200 UTC & 1600 Summer
1200 & 1700 Winter
NW Caribbean SSB Radio Net?NW Caribbean6.209 MHz (6.212 MHz and 6.516 MHz alt)1400
Coconut Breakfast Net (East)?French Polynesia.8.1881730
Coconut Breakfast Net (West)?West of French Polynesia12.3531830
Isabella Net?SW Pacific8.1731800
Bye Bye Bora Bora?SW Pacific8.1221900
Rag of the AirFijiSW Pacific8.1731900
Gulf Harbour RadioZMH286SW Pacific, roll call and weather updates.8.752 MHz (8.779 MHz or 8.297 MHz alt)1915, May 1 - Nov 25 Mo-Fr
Vanuatu NetVanuatuPacific8.230 MHz (8.188 MHz alt)2030
Namba NetVanuatuPacific8.1012115
Sheila Net?Covers NE Coast of Australia, New Guinea, Louisiade Archipelago, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and Noumea. Emergencies, position reports, general information and traffic contacts.8.1612200

Additions & edits for the Nets table above

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