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when is it ok to just jump into a net vs waiting to be called on?

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ok so i just got my general a few months ago and ive been listening to a few different nets in my area trying to figure out how they all work. some of them seem pretty organized with a net control calling everyone by call sign, others feel more loose where people just kinda check in whenever there's a gap. i joined one last week and i think i might have stepped on someone? i heard what i thought was a pause and gave my call but apparently someone was mid-sentence or something because net control kind of awkwardly had to sort it out. nobody said anything to me directly but i felt bad about it.

is there like a standard way nets are supposed to run or does it really just vary that much from net to net? and how do you know when a pause is actually an opening vs just someone catching their breath or switching to another vfo or whatever. i dont want to keep doing that but i also dont want to just sit there the whole time and never participate

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yeah nets definitely vary a lot and honestly the best thing you can do is just listen to a few sessions before ever keying up. most formal nets — like ARES or NTS stuff — are pretty structured and net control will literally tell you when to check in, usually early in the session they'll say something like "all stations wishing to check in please give your call sign now" and you just give yours nice and short, just your call, nothing else. the looser ragchew nets are more like a conversation and those are trickier because yeah sometimes people pause to think or there's just propagation weirdness making it sound like dead air when someone's still there.

what happened to you sounds pretty normal for a new station honestly. net controls deal with that all the time and a good one won't hold it against you. if you're not sure whether it's your turn a lot of guys will just wait a beat longer than feels comfortable and if net control wants you they'll ask. you'll get a feel for the rhythm after a few sessions, it really does just click at some point.

this was me like a year ago lol, i stepped on the net control station on my first checkin attempt which was pretty embarrassing. one thing that helped me was actually reaching out to the net manager beforehand, most nets have that info on their website or qrz or whatever, and just saying hey im new can you walk me through how your net works. every single person i did that with was super welcoming and it made the actual checkin way less stressful. also some nets have a separate simplex or echolink frequency where they do a kind of informal pre-net hangout and thats a great lowkey way to get to know the regulars before the actual net starts

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