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jumped into a net for the first time last night and felt completely lost

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so i finally got my technician ticket back in march and ive been mostly just listening on the local 2m repeater for the past couple months trying to figure out how things work before i actually key up. well last night i worked up the nerve to check into the tuesday evening net and honestly it went okay but i had no idea what i was doing half the time.

the net control called for check-ins and i just said my callsign and that i was monitoring, which seemed fine, but then later he asked if anyone had traffic and i just stayed quiet because i didnt really know what that meant in context. also at one point someone asked for a signal report and i wasnt sure if i was supposed to give one since i hadnt really talked to that person directly. i just stayed quiet again.

is there like a good resource for learning net procedures or is it really just one of those things you pick up by listening? i dont want to step on anyone or do something rude without knowing it.

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welcome to your first net, that first check-in feeling is something almost everyone remembers. you actually did the right thing by listening first, thats honestly the best way to learn how a particular net runs because they can all be a little different.

traffic just means formal message traffic, like if someone has an ARRL radiogram or a health-and-welfare message to pass. if you dont have any you just say "no traffic" or sometimes net control will skip you if you already indicated youre just monitoring. no big deal that you stayed quiet.

as for the signal report thing, if net control or someone asks the net in general for reports you can absolutely chime in, just wait for a pause and give your callsign first before you say anything. something like "W1XYZ, you're five by nine here" is totally fine. people appreciate hearing from more stations. the ARRL has a decent page on net procedures but honestly just keep showing up on that net and youll have it figured out in a few weeks. the regulars are almost always happy to help newcomers along.

yeah i was in the same boat when i started checking into our local ARES net, felt like everyone was speaking a slightly different language at first lol. one thing that helped me was actually asking the net control operator after the net was done and the frequency was clear. most NCS folks are more than happy to explain stuff, thats kind of part of the gig for them. dont be shy about it.

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