Alabama Emergency Net "Y" Preamble
AENY Preamble • Revised 05/30/2023
1.
This is (call) calling the AENY Net. I am located in (city). My name is (name) and I will be your net control station for this session.
2.
The AENY is in liaison with the Alabama Emergency Net System and the National Traffic System. This net is sponsored by the Gadsden Amateur Radio Club.
3.
This net meets every Tuesday at 8:30 PM local time on 146.670 MHz repeater with a negative offset and a PL tone of 100Hz. If this repeater is out of service, the net will be held on 146.520 simplex. The purpose of this net is to help local hams become more proficient operators during emergency operations. All amateur radio operators are invited to participate.
4.
This is a directed net. Do we have a station to serve as our liaison to the Alabama Traffic Net Mike? Traffic should be listed prior to accepting check-ins and will be passed on or off frequency at discretion of net control.
5.
This is (call) standing by for any station with emergency or priority traffic. /// (pass emergency, then priority traffic immediately.)
6.
If you have business or announcements for the net please call now. /// (pass these.)
7.
Stations are asked to check-in when the first letter in the prefix of their call is requested. When checking in, please give your call sign slowly using standard phonetics, your name and location.
8.
We will now take check-ins with station calls beginning with W, then K, then N, and then A. — Are there any late stations, with any call sign? This is (call).
9.
Anyone having ham related items to sell/trade/buy/give away in the swap shop, call now.
10.
Do we have any late stations, last chance. Call now. — This is (call) closing the AENY net and returning this repeater back to normal use. Thanks to ALL participants. 73