⦿ THE SCAN NET CALL
The "Net Call," often referred to as an amateur radio net call or simply ham net is an on-the-air "gathering" of ham radio users. It is an organized means of relaying information for a particular purpose and joining different stations at a typical schedule and time. This amateur radio activity connects group members and nearby amateur radio stations, serving as a regular gathering to foster friendly conversation. Sometimes, the talk focuses on a common topic of interest, such as communication innovations, sharing weather conditions in various locations, efficient radio propagation techniques, and the latest news in society, as well as opinions that benefit all tuned-in stations.
SCAN International conducts net calls regularly. Its members convene to pass relevant information from one station to another, supervised by a net controller anchor or Net Control Station (NCS). SCAN conducts its net call via its calling frequency of 145.460 MHz on the Very High Frequency (VHF) Mode.
This album (FB Account Album) shows our appreciation and tribute for our SCAN International NET CONTROLLERS. Thanks for your dedication!


