Welcome to AllStar Nets.
A fine collection of 49 hand curated amateur radio nets, accessible on the AllStarLink network.


Coffee Break Net
Every morning from 7:30-10 AM PT. What a great way to get your day underway! You never know what we might be talking about. Almost any subject is on the table: technology, trivia, RVs, camping, fishing, brewing, astronomy, photography, kit builds, Instant pots, and much more! Grab a cup of coffee and stop by every morning. Everyone is welcome to this engaging conversational net. Going strong since 2020. Hosted by the Sierra Foothills Amateur Radio Club (SFARC) in Auburn, CA.

The Nine O'clock Net
Each day at 09:00 and 21:00 there’s a certain excitement in the air, as a number of die-hard PSRG members gather around their radios for the Nine O’clock net. Then the moment arrives, “Time for Net!” The mystery that is the Nine O’clock net has begun. These nets have been going on every day of the year for over 40 years, since approximately 1976.

Alaska Morning Net
The Alaska morning net started out as a local Anchorage 2 meter net. It has come a long way over the years and is currently the longest running net on the internet. It is a two hour long net. We are a rag chew type net and enjoy chatting with each and everyone of you. Folks from all over the world join us each morning. We are one big happy family and once you check in with us you become a part of that family.

5 Hills 325 Net
Copperas Cove / Killeen / Fort Hood - Texas 3PM Weekdays - To promote amateur radio, repeater activity, build friendship, and help as Elmers. This is a friendly directed net sponsored by the K5CRA Copperas Cove Repeater Association. Visitors welcome. Please check in when directed using ITU Phonetics.

The Nine O'clock Net
Each day at 09:00 and 21:00 there’s a certain excitement in the air, as a number of die-hard PSRG members gather around their radios for the Nine O’clock net. Then the moment arrives, “Time for Net!” The mystery that is the Nine O’clock net has begun. These nets have been going on every day of the year for over 40 years, since approximately 1976.

The Lunch Bunch
The Lunch Bunch began in early February 2021 with the sole purpose of providing new ham radio operators a place to get their first few contacts on the air among the more seasoned hams and in a very friendly environment. The noon time was considered to be the best time to have the nets since a lot of folks would be having lunch and more likely to be around their radios and available to provide help for hams new to the hobby. The lunch bunch net meets each weekday at noon and has the same net controller for that particular day each week. Topics are always welcome but not required to have great fellowship with the lunch bunch group each day.

RAWNY Informational Net
The RAWNY Amateur Radio Informational Net is a regularly scheduled on-air gathering for amateur radio operators across the Western New York region. The net is designed to share timely information, technical knowledge, and operational updates relevant to both new and experienced hams.
Each session may include announcements, upcoming events, training opportunities, repeater and system updates, emergency communications information, and brief technical discussions. The net also provides a friendly forum for questions, shared experiences, and information exchange within the local amateur radio community.
All licensed amateur radio operators are welcome to check in, whether to participate actively or simply listen and learn. The RAWNY Informational Net promotes good operating practices, community involvement, and continued education in amateur radio.
Join us on the air to stay informed, connected, and engaged with amateur radio in Western New York.


Coffee Break Net
Every morning from 7:30-10 AM PT. What a great way to get your day underway! You never know what we might be talking about. Almost any subject is on the table: technology, trivia, RVs, camping, fishing, brewing, astronomy, photography, kit builds, Instant pots, and much more! Grab a cup of coffee and stop by every morning. Everyone is welcome to this engaging conversational net. Going strong since 2020. Hosted by the Sierra Foothills Amateur Radio Club (SFARC) in Auburn, CA.

The Nine O'clock Net
Each day at 09:00 and 21:00 there’s a certain excitement in the air, as a number of die-hard PSRG members gather around their radios for the Nine O’clock net. Then the moment arrives, “Time for Net!” The mystery that is the Nine O’clock net has begun. These nets have been going on every day of the year for over 40 years, since approximately 1976.

Alaska Morning Net
The Alaska morning net started out as a local Anchorage 2 meter net. It has come a long way over the years and is currently the longest running net on the internet. It is a two hour long net. We are a rag chew type net and enjoy chatting with each and everyone of you. Folks from all over the world join us each morning. We are one big happy family and once you check in with us you become a part of that family.

5 Hills 325 Net
Copperas Cove / Killeen / Fort Hood - Texas 3PM Weekdays - To promote amateur radio, repeater activity, build friendship, and help as Elmers. This is a friendly directed net sponsored by the K5CRA Copperas Cove Repeater Association. Visitors welcome. Please check in when directed using ITU Phonetics.

The Nine O'clock Net
Each day at 09:00 and 21:00 there’s a certain excitement in the air, as a number of die-hard PSRG members gather around their radios for the Nine O’clock net. Then the moment arrives, “Time for Net!” The mystery that is the Nine O’clock net has begun. These nets have been going on every day of the year for over 40 years, since approximately 1976.

The Lunch Bunch
The Lunch Bunch began in early February 2021 with the sole purpose of providing new ham radio operators a place to get their first few contacts on the air among the more seasoned hams and in a very friendly environment. The noon time was considered to be the best time to have the nets since a lot of folks would be having lunch and more likely to be around their radios and available to provide help for hams new to the hobby. The lunch bunch net meets each weekday at noon and has the same net controller for that particular day each week. Topics are always welcome but not required to have great fellowship with the lunch bunch group each day.


Coffee Break Net
Every morning from 7:30-10 AM PT. What a great way to get your day underway! You never know what we might be talking about. Almost any subject is on the table: technology, trivia, RVs, camping, fishing, brewing, astronomy, photography, kit builds, Instant pots, and much more! Grab a cup of coffee and stop by every morning. Everyone is welcome to this engaging conversational net. Going strong since 2020. Hosted by the Sierra Foothills Amateur Radio Club (SFARC) in Auburn, CA.

The Nine O'clock Net
Each day at 09:00 and 21:00 there’s a certain excitement in the air, as a number of die-hard PSRG members gather around their radios for the Nine O’clock net. Then the moment arrives, “Time for Net!” The mystery that is the Nine O’clock net has begun. These nets have been going on every day of the year for over 40 years, since approximately 1976.

Alaska Morning Net
The Alaska morning net started out as a local Anchorage 2 meter net. It has come a long way over the years and is currently the longest running net on the internet. It is a two hour long net. We are a rag chew type net and enjoy chatting with each and everyone of you. Folks from all over the world join us each morning. We are one big happy family and once you check in with us you become a part of that family.

5 Hills 325 Net
Copperas Cove / Killeen / Fort Hood - Texas 3PM Weekdays - To promote amateur radio, repeater activity, build friendship, and help as Elmers. This is a friendly directed net sponsored by the K5CRA Copperas Cove Repeater Association. Visitors welcome. Please check in when directed using ITU Phonetics.

The Nine O'clock Net
Each day at 09:00 and 21:00 there’s a certain excitement in the air, as a number of die-hard PSRG members gather around their radios for the Nine O’clock net. Then the moment arrives, “Time for Net!” The mystery that is the Nine O’clock net has begun. These nets have been going on every day of the year for over 40 years, since approximately 1976.

The Lunch Bunch
The Lunch Bunch began in early February 2021 with the sole purpose of providing new ham radio operators a place to get their first few contacts on the air among the more seasoned hams and in a very friendly environment. The noon time was considered to be the best time to have the nets since a lot of folks would be having lunch and more likely to be around their radios and available to provide help for hams new to the hobby. The lunch bunch net meets each weekday at noon and has the same net controller for that particular day each week. Topics are always welcome but not required to have great fellowship with the lunch bunch group each day.

The Wednesday Night Net
Hosted by one of the founders of FreeSTAR, Bruce M0UKB. The net brings amateurs from all around the world together for a casual & informal net to promote the hobby. There are usually a couple of questions / topics every week to wet the appetite for some very interesting conversation.


Coffee Break Net
Every morning from 7:30-10 AM PT. What a great way to get your day underway! You never know what we might be talking about. Almost any subject is on the table: technology, trivia, RVs, camping, fishing, brewing, astronomy, photography, kit builds, Instant pots, and much more! Grab a cup of coffee and stop by every morning. Everyone is welcome to this engaging conversational net. Going strong since 2020. Hosted by the Sierra Foothills Amateur Radio Club (SFARC) in Auburn, CA.

The Nine O'clock Net
Each day at 09:00 and 21:00 there’s a certain excitement in the air, as a number of die-hard PSRG members gather around their radios for the Nine O’clock net. Then the moment arrives, “Time for Net!” The mystery that is the Nine O’clock net has begun. These nets have been going on every day of the year for over 40 years, since approximately 1976.

Alaska Morning Net
The Alaska morning net started out as a local Anchorage 2 meter net. It has come a long way over the years and is currently the longest running net on the internet. It is a two hour long net. We are a rag chew type net and enjoy chatting with each and everyone of you. Folks from all over the world join us each morning. We are one big happy family and once you check in with us you become a part of that family.

5 Hills 325 Net
Copperas Cove / Killeen / Fort Hood - Texas 3PM Weekdays - To promote amateur radio, repeater activity, build friendship, and help as Elmers. This is a friendly directed net sponsored by the K5CRA Copperas Cove Repeater Association. Visitors welcome. Please check in when directed using ITU Phonetics.

CRHRC Amateur Radio Net
Cross Roads Ham Radio Club (CRHRC) began in 2020 in Jackson County, Texas has been created exclusively for charitable, educational and scientific purposes under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Our primary purpose is to promote interest and education of Amateur Radio and to encourage proper operation in accordance with the regulations of the Federal Communications Commission.

The Nine O'clock Net
Each day at 09:00 and 21:00 there’s a certain excitement in the air, as a number of die-hard PSRG members gather around their radios for the Nine O’clock net. Then the moment arrives, “Time for Net!” The mystery that is the Nine O’clock net has begun. These nets have been going on every day of the year for over 40 years, since approximately 1976.

The Lunch Bunch
The Lunch Bunch began in early February 2021 with the sole purpose of providing new ham radio operators a place to get their first few contacts on the air among the more seasoned hams and in a very friendly environment. The noon time was considered to be the best time to have the nets since a lot of folks would be having lunch and more likely to be around their radios and available to provide help for hams new to the hobby. The lunch bunch net meets each weekday at noon and has the same net controller for that particular day each week. Topics are always welcome but not required to have great fellowship with the lunch bunch group each day.


Coffee Break Net
Every morning from 7:30-10 AM PT. What a great way to get your day underway! You never know what we might be talking about. Almost any subject is on the table: technology, trivia, RVs, camping, fishing, brewing, astronomy, photography, kit builds, Instant pots, and much more! Grab a cup of coffee and stop by every morning. Everyone is welcome to this engaging conversational net. Going strong since 2020. Hosted by the Sierra Foothills Amateur Radio Club (SFARC) in Auburn, CA.

The Nine O'clock Net
Each day at 09:00 and 21:00 there’s a certain excitement in the air, as a number of die-hard PSRG members gather around their radios for the Nine O’clock net. Then the moment arrives, “Time for Net!” The mystery that is the Nine O’clock net has begun. These nets have been going on every day of the year for over 40 years, since approximately 1976.

Alaska Morning Net
The Alaska morning net started out as a local Anchorage 2 meter net. It has come a long way over the years and is currently the longest running net on the internet. It is a two hour long net. We are a rag chew type net and enjoy chatting with each and everyone of you. Folks from all over the world join us each morning. We are one big happy family and once you check in with us you become a part of that family.

5 Hills 325 Net
Copperas Cove / Killeen / Fort Hood - Texas 3PM Weekdays - To promote amateur radio, repeater activity, build friendship, and help as Elmers. This is a friendly directed net sponsored by the K5CRA Copperas Cove Repeater Association. Visitors welcome. Please check in when directed using ITU Phonetics.

The Nine O'clock Net
Each day at 09:00 and 21:00 there’s a certain excitement in the air, as a number of die-hard PSRG members gather around their radios for the Nine O’clock net. Then the moment arrives, “Time for Net!” The mystery that is the Nine O’clock net has begun. These nets have been going on every day of the year for over 40 years, since approximately 1976.

Ozzy Pub Net
The Net is run on VK-OzHUB but stations are welcome to come in using other modes. See the Hub Map page. So grab your favorite brew and join in. The net runs for 2 rounds and each week we’ll have a topic to discuss. You are welcome to check in and out or stay on for the whole net. Net controller is Glenn VK4NGA. Join us on Ham Live whilst the net is running ham.live.com

The Lunch Bunch
The Lunch Bunch began in early February 2021 with the sole purpose of providing new ham radio operators a place to get their first few contacts on the air among the more seasoned hams and in a very friendly environment. The noon time was considered to be the best time to have the nets since a lot of folks would be having lunch and more likely to be around their radios and available to provide help for hams new to the hobby. The lunch bunch net meets each weekday at noon and has the same net controller for that particular day each week. Topics are always welcome but not required to have great fellowship with the lunch bunch group each day.

THE DIXIE TRADER'S NET
This great net has been around for more than 7 years and has an amazing following that includes many check-ins from areas such as Kentucky, Ohio, Oklahoma and Texas to name a few. The check-in list is consistently above 100 and the record number so far is 165 when prizes were given away.


Coffee Break Net
Every morning from 7:30-10 AM PT. What a great way to get your day underway! You never know what we might be talking about. Almost any subject is on the table: technology, trivia, RVs, camping, fishing, brewing, astronomy, photography, kit builds, Instant pots, and much more! Grab a cup of coffee and stop by every morning. Everyone is welcome to this engaging conversational net. Going strong since 2020. Hosted by the Sierra Foothills Amateur Radio Club (SFARC) in Auburn, CA.

The Nine O'clock Net
Each day at 09:00 and 21:00 there’s a certain excitement in the air, as a number of die-hard PSRG members gather around their radios for the Nine O’clock net. Then the moment arrives, “Time for Net!” The mystery that is the Nine O’clock net has begun. These nets have been going on every day of the year for over 40 years, since approximately 1976.

Alaska Morning Net
The Alaska morning net started out as a local Anchorage 2 meter net. It has come a long way over the years and is currently the longest running net on the internet. It is a two hour long net. We are a rag chew type net and enjoy chatting with each and everyone of you. Folks from all over the world join us each morning. We are one big happy family and once you check in with us you become a part of that family.

The Nine O'clock Net
Each day at 09:00 and 21:00 there’s a certain excitement in the air, as a number of die-hard PSRG members gather around their radios for the Nine O’clock net. Then the moment arrives, “Time for Net!” The mystery that is the Nine O’clock net has begun. These nets have been going on every day of the year for over 40 years, since approximately 1976.

Ragchew Community Net
The RagChew Community Net is a non-formal directed net. It is a place to gather for fellow RagChew’ers. The Goal of this net is to have a net to engage in community fellowship and to socialize. We also welcome third-party traffic such as family members, friends, or future hams (Under control of checked-in licensed amateur radio operators).


Coffee Break Net
Every morning from 7:30-10 AM PT. What a great way to get your day underway! You never know what we might be talking about. Almost any subject is on the table: technology, trivia, RVs, camping, fishing, brewing, astronomy, photography, kit builds, Instant pots, and much more! Grab a cup of coffee and stop by every morning. Everyone is welcome to this engaging conversational net. Going strong since 2020. Hosted by the Sierra Foothills Amateur Radio Club (SFARC) in Auburn, CA.

The Nine O'clock Net
Each day at 09:00 and 21:00 there’s a certain excitement in the air, as a number of die-hard PSRG members gather around their radios for the Nine O’clock net. Then the moment arrives, “Time for Net!” The mystery that is the Nine O’clock net has begun. These nets have been going on every day of the year for over 40 years, since approximately 1976.

Hawai'i Mainland Net
The Hawai'i Mainland Allstar Network is a group of Ham Radio Operators in the State of Hawai'i as well as around the continental US and abroad dedicated to maintaining a communication system using simplex nodes and repeaters for everyone to enjoy. We also support the emcomm mission in Hawai'i. Join us on Sunday afternoons for our weekly Net.

The Nine O'clock Net
Each day at 09:00 and 21:00 there’s a certain excitement in the air, as a number of die-hard PSRG members gather around their radios for the Nine O’clock net. Then the moment arrives, “Time for Net!” The mystery that is the Nine O’clock net has begun. These nets have been going on every day of the year for over 40 years, since approximately 1976.

M7 Newly Licensed Net
Hosted by Keith (M7BYD) on FreeSTAR, the net brings amateurs from all around the world together with a specific focus to help and encourange those that are "Newly Licenced"........ The net is not restricted in any way and more seasoned amateurs are welcomed to join in and give advice. There are usually a couple of questions / topics every week to wet the appetite for some very interesting conversation.

West Central Indiana Amateur Radio
This net takes place on the 1st and 3rd Sunday of each month at 8 PM Eastern/ 7 PM Central and is open to all licensed Amateur Radio operators who would like to listen, check in, or participate. The primary goal of this net is to create a simple, enjoyable, and engaging experience for everyone, while giving us all a chance to learn from one another. We especially encourage newly licensed operators to join in—don’t be shy! Key up the mic, say hello, and connect with some of the more experienced hams who are always happy to welcome newcomers and offer guidance. Please visit WC9IN.net for more information.




























