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anyone else do the tuesday night 40m net? wondering about check-in etiquette

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so ive been licensed for about 8 months now and finally worked up the nerve to check into a few nets. been doing the local 2m repeater net on monday evenings which is pretty chill, the net control there is super patient with new folks.

but i also heard about a regional 40m net on tuesday nights around 7.245 and i tried checking in last week and honestly wasnt sure if i did it right. i gave my call, my name, and location but then wasnt sure if i was supposed to wait for net control to come back to me or just kinda hang out. ended up doubling with someone else which was embarrassing.

also someone mentioned there's a special event station operating this weekend for some kind of historical anniversary thing, W1-something, and i want to try to work them but no idea how those work differently than a regular QSO. do they send you a certificate or something? or do you have to apply for it somewhere?

basically just trying to figure out the whole net world before i make too much of a fool of myself ha

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dont worry about the doubling thing, that happens to everybody including guys whove been doing this for decades. on HF nets especially when the band is a bit rough, timing your check-in is just something you learn by feel over time.

for the 40m net specifically, most of them want you to just give your call once clearly and wait. net control will either acknowledge you right away or come back after they work through the list. if conditions are bad they might ask you to try again. the main thing is dont keep calling if nobody responds, just wait for the next opportunity net control gives.

as for special event stations, yeah a lot of them offer a certificate or QSL card and sometimes even an award if you work enough of them from a series. usually theres a website listed in the QRZ entry for the callsign and it'll explain how to get the cert. you typically just log it normally and then send them a contact confirmation through whatever method they specify, sometimes its just email these days. enjoy it, working a special event station is actually pretty fun once you get the hang of it.

oh man i remember my first HF net checkin, i was so nervous i forgot my own grid square lol. you'll get it down fast trust me.

one thing i'll add is that a lot of nets post their format on their club website or sometimes in the QRZ listing for the net control operator's call. worth looking up before you tune in so you know if they want signal reports or traffic or whatever. some nets are super formal and some are basically just a casual roundtable so they can be pretty different from each other.

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