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- Activity Net Description
- Activity Net Script on 23531
- 23531 Everywhere
- Talkgroup Prefix for RAYNET-UK Groups
- Etiquette ( wait 5 secs for speaking )
Our Sunday Activity Net is held every Sunday at 1600hrs local.
The Activity Net starts by taking check-ins from all those wishing to acknowledge that they are listening. The net controller using the call-sign ‘G4NRC’ will ask for call-signs with a number. Each alternative week will start by ZERO and working through to NINE and the other week will start at NINE and work down to ZERO.
On occasions when we are aware of problems with the connected networks, will may ask for call-signs on a particular network to help us diagnose where the problem might be.
You can access the network via the following access points.
When using the network PLEASE remember to leave a gap of about 4 seconds between overs to allow ALL connected Devices/Repeaters to reset.
If you have trouble accessing any of these access points, please contact the TECHNICAL TEAM for assistance.
### Sunday Activity Net
-------------------
Our Sunday Activity Net is held every Sunday at 1600hrs local.
The Activity Net starts by taking check-ins from all those wishing to acknowledge that they are listening. The net controller using the call-sign '**G4NRC**' will ask for call-signs with a number. Each alternative week will start by ZERO and working through to NINE and the other week will start at NINE and work down to ZERO.
On occasions when we are aware of problems with the connected networks, will may ask for call-signs on a particular network to help us diagnose where the problem might be.
You can access the network via the following access points.
| Network | Access Point |
| ------------------------ | -------------------- |
| Brandmeister DMR | **Talk Group 23531** |
| Phoenix DMR | **Talk Group 23531** |
| D-Star | **XLX005 R** |
| YSF Room | **RAYNET-UK 23531** |
There is a dashboard for each of the access point which you can access from [RAYNET-UK 23531 EveryWhere](http://reflectors.dv-modems.uk/raynet/)
When using the network **PLEASE** remember to leave a gap of about **4 seconds** between overs to allow **ALL** connected Devices/Repeaters to reset.
If you have trouble accessing any of these access points, please contact the [TECHNICAL TEAM](https://www.raynet-uk.net/emailcontact.asp?t=28) for assistance.
Yep, needs a little tweak for the zeroes but also a broader flow for the net controller to follow.
Look at https://www.w5rrr.org/net-control-script/ for an extreme example
Yep, needs a little tweak for the zeroes but also a broader flow for the net controller to follow.
Look at https://www.w5rrr.org/net-control-script/ for an extreme example
NOTE: Speak Slowly, Clearly, and into the microphone at all times.
QST, QST, QST.
This is , , serving as Net control for the G4NRC RAYNET-UK Weekly Activity Net. This net meets each Sunday afternoon at 4:00PM local and is open to all amateur radio operators.
Before beginning the net this afternoon, if there are any stations with emergency or priority traffic, please call now.
The primary purpose of this radio net is to provide the opportunity for members, and other amateur radio operators, to test equipment, exchange traffic, news, opinions, and information. Additional information and announcements are available on the RAYNET-UK website which can be found at, all the W’s dot RAYNET-UK.NET.
The JSCARC is intended to primarily facilitate multiple NASA activities, including assisting schools to make direct or telebridge contacts with the “Amateur Radio on International Space Station” program,– also known as: the ARISS program.
Also, the JSCARC is intended to provide:
support for educational outreach programs,
support to the JSC Emergency Operations Center (EOC)
and assistance, as needed, in the training of astronauts on the use of ISS amateur radio hardware.
The JSCARC is engaged in a variety of activities throughout the year including contesting, VHF/UHF operations, antenna building and testing, DIY projects, ARRL Field Day, special operating events, and miscellaneous Public Service activities. Club meetings are held on the 2nd Thursday of each month at 6:30PM and typically located in one of the rooms in the Gilruth facility. Please check the W5RRR web site for the posted meeting room location. Access to the Gilruth Center is off of Space Center Boulevard on the northeast side of the Johnson Space Center.
This is a directed net, which means all calls are to be made to the net control station unless you are instructed otherwise. All amateur radio operators are invited and encouraged to check into the net.
When checking into the net please announce your call sign slowly and phonetically followed by your name and whether or not you have traffic for the net. After a few check-ins the net control will pause and review the check-in list. If your check-in is not acknowledged, then please try again.
We will now begin taking check-ins to the RAYNET-UK Weekly Activity Net. Any stations wishing to check-in to the net, please call now.
Thank you for these check-ins.
I have copied:
Are there any additional check-ins? Please call now.
Are there any corrections to this list? Please call now.
ECHOLINK~~~~
I’d like to check-in the W5RRR Echolink remote participants at this time.
Because our Echolink node is currently unable to be keyed, users are in listen-only mode.
*OPTION 1* (if you are monitoring Echolink)
*OPTION 2*(if you are NOT monitoring Echolink)
May I ask for a relay from someone who is monitoring the check-ins on Echolink?
We shall now take stations who have indicated they have traffic:
Thank you. Does anyone have comments or questions on this traffic?
And now we will proceed with RAYNET-UK traffic.
That ends RAYNET-UK traffic.
Are there any comments or questions on this traffic?
At this time we will now take in any additional check-ins. Any additional check-ins please call now.
Thank you for these check-ins.
I have copied:
Are there any corrections to this list? Please call now.
Are there any additional check-ins? Please call now.
If late check-ins have traffic:
We shall now call on stations who have indicated they have traffic:
Thank you. Does anyone have comments or questions on this traffic?
Before we close the net for tonight, if there are any additional check-ins, please call now.
**
I wish to thank all stations for taking time out of their busy schedules to participate in afternoon’s net. Be careful and have a good week. Until next Sunday afternoon at 4:00PM local time, I now close the RAYNET-UK Weekly Activity Net and return the network to normal amateur radio use.
73 to all this is , clear.
# Net Control Script
**NOTE: Speak Slowly, Clearly, and into the microphone at all times.**
QST, QST, QST.
This is **<Name>**, **<Callsign>**, serving as Net control for the G4NRC RAYNET-UK Weekly Activity Net. This net meets each Sunday afternoon at 4:00PM local and is open to all amateur radio operators.
Before beginning the net this afternoon, if there are any stations with emergency or priority traffic, please call now.
**<Pause for 5 seconds>**
The primary purpose of this radio net is to provide the opportunity for members, and other amateur radio operators, to test equipment, exchange traffic, news, opinions, and information. Additional information and announcements are available on the RAYNET-UK website which can be found at, all the W's dot **RAYNET-UK.NET**.
- ~~The JSCARC is intended to primarily facilitate multiple NASA activities, including assisting schools to make direct or telebridge contacts with the “Amateur Radio on International Space Station” program,– also known as: the ARISS program.~~
- ~~Also, the JSCARC is intended to provide:~~
- ~~support for educational outreach programs,~~
- ~~support to the JSC Emergency Operations Center (EOC)~~
- ~~and assistance, as needed, in the training of astronauts on the use of ISS amateur radio hardware.~~
~~The JSCARC is engaged in a variety of activities throughout the year including contesting, VHF/UHF operations, antenna building and testing, DIY projects, ARRL Field Day, special operating events, and miscellaneous Public Service activities. Club meetings are held on the 2nd Thursday of each month at 6:30PM and typically located in one of the rooms in the Gilruth facility. Please check the W5RRR web site for the posted meeting room location. Access to the Gilruth Center is off of Space Center Boulevard on the northeast side of the Johnson Space Center.~~
This is a directed net, which means all calls are to be made to the net control station unless you are instructed otherwise. All amateur radio operators are invited and encouraged to check into the net.
When checking into the net please announce your call sign slowly and phonetically followed by your name and whether or not you have traffic for the net. After a few check-ins the net control will pause and review the check-in list. If your check-in is not acknowledged, then please try again.
We will now begin taking check-ins to the RAYNET-UK Weekly Activity Net. Any stations wishing to check-in to the net, please call now.
**<Receive check-ins>**
Thank you for these check-ins.
I have copied:
**<Recite check-in’s received, “CALLSIGN, NAME, TRAFFIC/NO-TRAFFIC” >**
Are there any additional check-ins? Please call now.
~~Are there any corrections to this list? Please call now.~~
~~**ECHOLINK**~~~~~~
~~I’d like to check-in the W5RRR Echolink remote participants at this time.~~
~~Because our Echolink node is currently unable to be keyed, users are in listen-only mode.~~
~~***OPTION 1\*** (*if you are monitoring Echolink)*~~
~~**<Recite the listed Echolink participant as viewed from your PC/cellphone>**~~
~~***OPTION 2\*** *(if you are NOT monitoring Echolink)*~~
~~May I ask for a relay from someone who is monitoring the check-ins on Echolink?~~
~~**<Call on the “relay station” to recite the Echolink users>**~~
We shall now take stations who have indicated they have traffic:
**<Work down the list of Callsigns with traffic, one at a time>**
Thank you. Does anyone have comments or questions on this traffic?
**<Repeat until done >**
And now we will proceed with RAYNET-UK traffic.
**<Insert RAYNET-UK traffic here>**
That ends RAYNET-UK traffic.
Are there any comments or questions on this traffic?
At this time we will now take in any additional check-ins. Any additional check-ins please call now.
**<Receive check-ins>**
Thank you for these check-ins.
I have copied:
**<Recite check-in’s received, “CALLSIGN, NAME, TRAFFIC/NO-TRAFFIC” >**
~~Are there any corrections to this list? Please call now.~~
Are there any additional check-ins? Please call now.
**If late check-ins have traffic:**
We shall now call on stations who have indicated they have traffic:
**<Work down the list of Callsigns with traffic, one at a time>**
Thank you. Does anyone have comments or questions on this traffic?
**<Repeat until done >**
Before we close the net for tonight, if there are any additional check-ins, please call now.
**<Recite any late check-ins, and let them pass traffic, if any, as done above>**
~~***<Don’t forget to check EchoLink for any late check-ins.>\***~~
I wish to thank all stations for taking time out of their busy schedules to participate in afternoon's net. Be careful and have a good week. Until next Sunday afternoon at 4:00PM local time, I now close the RAYNET-UK Weekly Activity Net and return the network to normal amateur radio use.
73 to all this is **<callsign>**, clear.
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The 23531 Everywhere RAYNET-UK network consist of the following components.
YSF Reflector being the main hub that glues everything together. From the YSF Reflector the connection to the outside which includes the DMR Brandmeister & Phoenix Networks and the D-Star Reflector XLX005 R.
On the other side we have the Internal DMR network which is available to RAYNET-UK Groups and Members for the purpose of running events, local nets and exercises. The internal network is also available for general rag chew sessions and is there 24/7.
The Talkgroup 23531 is available everywhere and depending on how you choose to access the network. If you choose to access from the OUTSIDE then please check the SUNDAY ACTIVITY NET page for the correct details on how to access the network.
The INSIDE network is a little bit tricky depending on how you choose to access it and this is best discussed with out TECHNICAL TEAM to work out the easiest way for you to access the network.
# 23531 Everywhere
The 23531 Everywhere RAYNET-UK network consist of the following components.
YSF Reflector being the main hub that glues everything together. From the YSF Reflector the connection to the outside which includes the DMR Brandmeister & Phoenix Networks and the D-Star Reflector XLX005 R.
On the other side we have the Internal DMR network which is available to RAYNET-UK Groups and Members for the purpose of running events, local nets and exercises. The internal network is also available for general rag chew sessions and is there 24/7.
The Talkgroup 23531 is available everywhere and depending on how you choose to access the network. If you choose to access from the OUTSIDE then please check the SUNDAY ACTIVITY NET page for the correct details on how to access the network.
The INSIDE network is a little bit tricky depending on how you choose to access it and this is best discussed with out TECHNICAL TEAM to work out the easiest way for you to access the network.
Using the template for the Talkgroups 50GGGLL to work out the Talkgroup range for your group.
The 50 is mandatory.
The next 3 digits ‘GGG’ relates to the Group Id (See Below).
The ‘LL’ is for the a local allocated number allocated by the group concerned.
The only allocated number for each group ‘LL’ will be 00 which will be for local liaison and ragchew outside of any event and can be accessed by any RAYNET member on the internal DMR Server and not for event use.
In addition to these allocated Talkgroup 23531 will be available as it has been during the testing phase and will remain available for NATIONAL LIAISON/RAG CHEW. This is the talkgroup we have been testing for some time now.
If you need help working out what Talkgroup Range is available to your group, please contact the TECHNICAL TEAM.
As an example, KENT’s group number is 840. Using the formula the talkgroup range for Kent will be
# Talkgroup Prefix for RAYNET-UK Groups
Using the template for the Talkgroups **50GGGLL** to work out the Talkgroup range for your group.
The **50** is mandatory.
The next 3 digits '**GGG**' relates to the Group Id (See Below).
The '**LL**' is for the a local allocated number allocated by the group concerned.
The only allocated number for each group '**LL**' will be **00** which will be for local liaison and ragchew outside of any event and can be accessed by any RAYNET member on the internal DMR Server and not for event use.
In addition to these allocated Talkgroup 23531 will be available as it has been during the testing phase and will remain available for NATIONAL LIAISON/RAG CHEW. This is the talkgroup we have been testing for some time now.
If you need help working out what Talkgroup Range is available to your group, please contact the [TECHNICAL TEAM](https://www.raynet-uk.net/emailcontact.asp?t=28).
As an example, **KENT**'s group number is **840**. Using the formula the talkgroup range for Kent will be
5084000,
5084001,
5084002 . . .
though to
5084097,
5084098,
5084099 inclusively.
| **Group Number** | **Group Name** |
| :--------------: | ---------------------------- |
| 025 | Cleveland |
| 204 | South West Durham |
| 205 | North West Durham |
| 217 | East Durham |
| 218 | Northumberland |
| 310 | Sunderland |
| 369 | North Humber RAYNET |
| 135 | Richmond |
| 333 | Nidderdale |
| 138 | Sheffield & Rotherham |
| 139 | Keighley |
| 140 | Leeds |
| 141 | Kirklees |
| 873 | West Yorkshire |
| 231 | Derbyshire Dales |
| 071 | Leicester |
| 319 | Melton |
| 073 | Lincolnshire |
| 245 | Fenland |
| 288 | Bassetlaw |
| 096 | Northants |
| 007 | Bedfordshire |
| 015 | Cambridgeshire |
| 880 | Essex |
| 053 | South West Hertfordshire |
| 246 | Mid Herts |
| 372 | Hertfordshire Scouts |
| 835 | Hertfordshire |
| 331 | North Anglia |
| 849 | Norfolk |
| 236 | Forest Heath |
| 260 | East Suffolk |
| 352 | South London |
| 353 | North London |
| 906 | Zone 6 |
| 012 | Berkshire |
| 013 | Mid Thames |
| 014 | Milton Keynes |
| 196 | Aylesbury |
| 117 | Eastbourne & Wealden |
| 049 | South East Hampshire |
| 050 | South West Hampshire |
| 200 | North West Hampshire |
| 242 | North East Hampshire |
| 059 | Isle Of Wight |
| 063 | South Kent |
| 064 | Medway |
| 065 | West Kent |
| 320 | Thanet |
| 840 | Kent |
| 098 | Oxfordshire |
| 863 | Surrey |
| 118 | South Sussex |
| 907 | Zone 7 |
| 344 | Bath & North East Somerset |
| 357 | South Gloucestershire |
| 002 | Bristol & Somerset |
| 810 | Cornwall |
| 043 | South East Dorset |
| 044 | Wimborne & District |
| 232 | West Dorset |
| 345 | North Dorset |
| 040 | South Devon |
| 041 | West Devon |
| 348 | Exeter Area |
| 048 | Gloucestershire |
| 019 | Bailiwick of Guernsey |
| 366 | Jersey |
| 132 | North Wiltshire |
| 346 | South Wiltshire |
| 159 | North Dyfed |
| 155 | Cardiff & District RAYNET |
| 315 | Gwent |
| 374 | Northern Valleys RAYNET |
| 847 | Western Valleys RAYNET |
| 371 | RAYNET Pembrokeshire |
| 210 | Powys |
| 156 | West Glamorgan |
| 881 | Carmarthenshire |
| 051 | Mid Severn Valley |
| 099 | Shropshire |
| 105 | North Staffordshire |
| 106 | East Staffordshire |
| 109 | Staffordshire Moorlands |
| 365 | Stafford |
| 297 | Warwickshire Avon |
| 127 | Coventry |
| 129 | Sutton Coldfield & District |
| 130 | West Midlands West |
| 301 | Walsall |
| 306 | Sandwell |
| 342 | Wolverhampton |
| 871 | West Midlands |
| 312 | West Cheshire |
| 327 | Dane Valley |
| 354 | North Pennines |
| 368 | Cumbria RAYNET |
| 081 | Bolton |
| 084 | North East Manchester |
| 166 | Bury |
| 191 | Stockport |
| 207 | Manchester Scouts |
| 828 | Greater Manchester |
| 068 | East Lancashire |
| 069 | North Lancashire |
| 070 | Central Lancashire |
| 177 | Fylde Coast |
| 841 | Lancashire |
| 087 | Wirral |
| 179 | Liverpool |
| 373 | Sefton |
| 846 | Merseyside |
| 186 | RAYNET NI South |
| 162 | RAYNET NI - North East |
| 163 | RAYNET NI - Belfast And Down |
| 164 | RAYNET NI - North West |
| 250 | RAYNET NI West |
| 375 | Wrexham and District |
| 255 | North Gwynedd & Anglesey |
| 364 | Meirion |
| 264 | Dumfries & Galloway |
| 317 | Fife |
| 144 | Grampian |
| 142 | Lothians |
| 225 | Orkney |
Graphical view of network attached. I have done it in ‘Dia’ , just cant post that source to the comment.
Proposed summary of Private server numbering scheme
The talkgroup numbering for the private server when dialled from a Pi-Star hotspot is of the form;
5sgggnn
| | |
| | +- nn are locally assigned talkgroups 00 to 99
| +---- ggg is the group code for the local group/county zone concerned.
| e.g. 312 West Cheshire, 846 Merseyside, 910 Zone 10
+------ s is a service number which allows extension for other services
e.g 0=DMR Voice
1=Data over DMR
2= VoIP Extensions etc.
Graphical view of network attached. I have done it in 'Dia' , just cant post that source to the comment.
Proposed summary of Private server numbering scheme
***
The talkgroup numbering for the private server when dialled from a Pi-Star hotspot is of the form;
```
5sgggnn
| | |
| | +- nn are locally assigned talkgroups 00 to 99
| +---- ggg is the group code for the local group/county zone concerned.
| e.g. 312 West Cheshire, 846 Merseyside, 910 Zone 10
+------ s is a service number which allows extension for other services
e.g 0=DMR Voice
1=Data over DMR
2= VoIP Extensions etc.
```
NOTE: Speak Slowly, Clearly, and into the microphone at all times.
Prior to starting the net ensure you have the latest list of known stations on the talkgroup on hand.
CQ RAYNET This is G4NRC operated today by Name, Callsign, serving as Net control for the RAYNET-UK Weekly Activity Net. This net meets each Sunday afternoon at 4:00PM local and is open to all amateur radio operators.
Before beginning the net this afternoon, if there are any stations with emergency or priority traffic, please call now.
The primary purpose of this net is to provide the opportunity for members, to test equipment, exchange traffic, news, opinions, and information. Additional information and announcements are available on the RAYNET-UK website which can be found at, all the W’s dot RAYNET-UK.NET.
This is a directed net, which means all calls are to be made to the net control station unless you are instructed otherwise. All amateur radio operators are invited and encouraged to check into the net.
When checking into the net please announce your call sign slowly and phonetically followed by your name and whether or not you have traffic for the net. After a few check-ins the net control will pause and review the check-in list. If your check-in is not acknowledged, then please try again.
We will now begin taking check-ins to the RAYNET-UK Weekly Activity Net.
Calls will be taken in callsign number order.
Any stations with 8 in their call wishing to check-in to the net, please call now.
Receive check-ins
Thank you for these check-ins.
I have copied:
Recite check-in’s received, this is G4NRC
Are there any additional check-ins with 8 in their callsign ? Please call now.
Thank you for these check-ins.
I have copied:
Recite check-in’s received, this is G4NRC
Now any stations with 7 in their call wishing to check-in to the net, please call now.
Receive check-ins
Thank you for these check-ins.
I have copied:
Recite check-in’s received, this is G4NRC
Are there any additional check-ins with 6 in their callsign ? Please call now.
Thank you for these check-ins.
I have copied:
Recite check-in’s received, this is G4NRC
Repeat above for 5,4,3,2,1 until callsigns with ‘zero’ in the call and break those up into M0, G0 and any other zeroes.
Before we proceed down the list let’s look at the news about RAYNET-UK and the digital voice networks this week.
Insert RAYNET-UK messages here
That ends the National RAYNET-UK messages.
I shall now call on stations on the check-in list, if you wish to leave the net after your call please say so:
Work down the list of Callsigns checked-in, one at a time
At this time we will now take in any additional check-ins. Any additional check-ins please call now.
Receive check-ins
Thank you for these check-ins.
I have copied:
Recite check-in’s received, this is G4NRC
This is G4NRC operated today by CALLSIGN, I will now work down the list again but without those stations who said they wanted to leave after the first turn.
Work down the list of Callsigns checked-in minus the leavers, one at a time
Before we close the net for today, if there are any additional check-ins, please call now.
Recite any late check-ins, and let them pass traffic, if any, as done above
I wish to thank all stations for taking time out of their busy schedules to participate in afternoon’s net. Be careful and have a good week. Until next Sunday afternoon at 4:00PM local time, I now close the RAYNET-UK Weekly Activity Net and return the network to normal amateur radio use.
73 to all this is G4NRC now closing and I will revert to my normal callsign of callsign.
# Net Control Script - Work in progress
**NOTE: Speak Slowly, Clearly, and into the microphone at all times.**
Prior to starting the net ensure you have the latest list of known stations on the talkgroup on hand.
CQ RAYNET This is G4NRC operated today by *Name*, *Callsign*, serving as Net control for the RAYNET-UK Weekly Activity Net. This net meets each Sunday afternoon at 4:00PM local and is open to all amateur radio operators.
Before beginning the net this afternoon, if there are any stations with emergency or priority traffic, please call now.
**<Pause for 5 seconds>**
The primary purpose of this net is to provide the opportunity for members, to test equipment, exchange traffic, news, opinions, and information. Additional information and announcements are available on the RAYNET-UK website which can be found at, all the W's dot RAYNET-UK.NET.
This is a directed net, which means all calls are to be made to the net control station unless you are instructed otherwise. All amateur radio operators are invited and encouraged to check into the net.
When checking into the net please announce your call sign slowly and phonetically followed by your name and whether or not you have traffic for the net. After a few check-ins the net control will pause and review the check-in list. If your check-in is not acknowledged, then please try again.
We will now begin taking check-ins to the RAYNET-UK Weekly Activity Net.
Calls will be taken in callsign number order.
Any stations with 8 in their call wishing to check-in to the net, please call now.
*Receive check-ins*
Thank you for these check-ins.
I have copied:
*Recite check-in’s received, this is G4NRC*
Are there any additional check-ins with 8 in their callsign ? Please call now.
Thank you for these check-ins.
I have copied:
*Recite check-in’s received, this is G4NRC*
Now any stations with 7 in their call wishing to check-in to the net, please call now.
*Receive check-ins*
Thank you for these check-ins.
I have copied:
*Recite check-in’s received, this is G4NRC*
Are there any additional check-ins with 6 in their callsign ? Please call now.
Thank you for these check-ins.
I have copied:
*Recite check-in’s received, this is G4NRC*
Repeat above for 5,4,3,2,1 until callsigns with 'zero' in the call and break those up into M0, G0 and any other zeroes.
Before we proceed down the list let's look at the news about RAYNET-UK and the digital voice networks this week.
*Insert RAYNET-UK messages here*
That ends the National RAYNET-UK messages.
I shall now call on stations on the check-in list, if you wish to leave the net after your call please say so:
*Work down the list of Callsigns checked-in, one at a time*
At this time we will now take in any additional check-ins. Any additional check-ins please call now.
*Receive check-ins*
Thank you for these check-ins.
I have copied:
*Recite check-in’s received, this is G4NRC*
This is G4NRC operated today by *CALLSIGN*, I will now work down the list again but without those stations who said they wanted to leave after the first turn.
*Work down the list of Callsigns checked-in minus the leavers, one at a time*
Before we close the net for today, if there are any additional check-ins, please call now.
*Recite any late check-ins, and let them pass traffic, if any, as done above*
I wish to thank all stations for taking time out of their busy schedules to participate in afternoon's net. Be careful and have a good week. Until next Sunday afternoon at 4:00PM local time, I now close the RAYNET-UK Weekly Activity Net and return the network to normal amateur radio use.
73 to all this is G4NRC now closing and I will revert to my normal callsign of *callsign*.
NOTE: Speak Slowly, Clearly, and into the microphone at all times.
Prior to starting the net ensure you have the latest list of known stations on the talkgroup on hand.
CQ RAYNET This is G4NRC operated today by Name, Callsign, serving as Net control for the RAYNET-UK Weekly Activity Net. This net meets each Sunday afternoon at 4:00PM local and is open to all amateur radio operators interested in emergency communications.
The primary purpose of this net is to provide the opportunity for members, to test equipment, exchange traffic, news, opinions, and information. Additional information and announcements are available on the RAYNET-UK website which can be found at, all the W’s dot RAYNET-UK.NET.
This is a directed net, which means all calls are to be made to the net control station unless you are instructed otherwise. All RAYNET-UK operators are invited and encouraged to check into the net.
When checking into the net please announce your call sign slowly and phonetically followed by your name and whether or not you have traffic for the net. If you wish to leave the net immediately after checking in then please call ‘In and Out’, otherwise if you want to leave after subsequent turns then please make it clear you want to check out at that time. After a few check-ins the net control will pause and review the check-in list. If your check-in is not acknowledged, then please try again.
We will now begin taking check-ins to the RAYNET-UK Weekly Activity Net. Calls will be taken in callsign number order. Any stations with 8 in their call wishing to check-in to the net, please call now.
Receive check-ins
Thank you for these check-ins.
I have copied:
Recite check-in’s received, this is G4NRC
Are there any additional check-ins with 8 in their callsign ? Please call now.
Thank you for these check-ins.
I have copied:
Recite check-in’s received, this is G4NRC
Now any stations with 7 in their call wishing to check-in to the net, please call now.
Receive check-ins
Thank you for these check-ins.
I have copied:
Recite check-in’s received, this is G4NRC
Are there any additional check-ins with 6 in their callsign ? Please call now.
Thank you for these check-ins.
I have copied:
Recite check-in’s received, this is G4NRC
Repeat above for 5,4,3,2,1 until callsigns with ‘zero’ in the call and break those up into M0, G0 of any regional identifier.
Call for anyone who missed their turn.
Finally call for any international liaison stations, usually Noodsamband of Norway or AREN in Ireland.
Before we proceed down the list let’s look at the news about RAYNET-UK and the digital voice networks this week.
Insert RAYNET-UK messages here
That ends the National RAYNET-UK messages.
I shall now call on stations on the check-in list, if you wish to leave the net after your call please say so:
Work down the list of Callsigns checked-in, one at a time
At this time we will now take in any additional check-ins. Any additional check-ins please call now.
Receive check-ins
Thank you for these check-ins.
I have copied:
Recite check-in’s received, this is G4NRC
This is G4NRC operated today by CALLSIGN, I will now work down the list again but without those stations who said they wanted to leave after the first turn.
Work down the list of Callsigns checked-in minus the leavers, one at a time
Before we close the net for today, if there are any additional check-ins, please call now.
Recite any late check-ins, and let them pass traffic, if any, as done above
I wish to thank all stations for taking time out of their busy schedules to participate in afternoon’s net. Be careful and have a good week. Until next Sunday afternoon at 4:00PM local time, I now close the RAYNET-UK Weekly Activity Net and return the network to an open net rather than a directed one.
73 to all this is G4NRC now closing and I will revert to my normal callsign of callsign.
NOTE: Speak Slowly, Clearly, and into the microphone at all times.
Prior to starting the net ensure you have the latest list of known stations on the talkgroup on hand.
CQ RAYNET This is G4NRC operated today by Name, Callsign, serving as Net control for the RAYNET-UK Weekly Activity Net. This net meets each Sunday afternoon at 4:00PM local and is open to all amateur radio operators interested in emergency communications.
The primary purpose of this net is to provide the opportunity for members, to test equipment, exchange traffic, news, opinions, and information. Additional information and announcements are available on the RAYNET-UK website which can be found at, all the W’s dot RAYNET-UK.NET.
This is a directed net, which means all calls are to be made to the net control station unless you are instructed otherwise. All RAYNET-UK operators are invited and encouraged to check into the net.
When checking into the net please announce your call sign slowly and phonetically followed by your name and whether or not you have traffic for the net. If you wish to leave the net immediately after checking in then please call 'In and Out', otherwise if you want to leave after subsequent turns then please make it clear you want to check out at that time. After a few check-ins the net control will pause and review the check-in list. If your check-in is not acknowledged, then please try again.
We will now begin taking check-ins to the RAYNET-UK Weekly Activity Net. Calls will be taken in callsign number order. Any stations with 8 in their call wishing to check-in to the net, please call now.
Receive check-ins
Thank you for these check-ins.
I have copied:
Recite check-in’s received, this is G4NRC
Are there any additional check-ins with 8 in their callsign ? Please call now.
Thank you for these check-ins.
I have copied:
Recite check-in’s received, this is G4NRC
Now any stations with 7 in their call wishing to check-in to the net, please call now.
Receive check-ins
Thank you for these check-ins.
I have copied:
Recite check-in’s received, this is G4NRC
Are there any additional check-ins with 6 in their callsign ? Please call now.
Thank you for these check-ins.
I have copied:
Recite check-in’s received, this is G4NRC
Repeat above for 5,4,3,2,1 until callsigns with ‘zero’ in the call and break those up into M0, G0 of any regional identifier.
Call for anyone who missed their turn.
Finally call for any international liaison stations, usually Noodsamband of Norway or AREN in Ireland.
Before we proceed down the list let’s look at the news about RAYNET-UK and the digital voice networks this week.
Insert RAYNET-UK messages here
That ends the National RAYNET-UK messages.
I shall now call on stations on the check-in list, if you wish to leave the net after your call please say so:
Work down the list of Callsigns checked-in, one at a time
At this time we will now take in any additional check-ins. Any additional check-ins please call now.
Receive check-ins
Thank you for these check-ins.
I have copied:
Recite check-in’s received, this is G4NRC
This is G4NRC operated today by CALLSIGN, I will now work down the list again but without those stations who said they wanted to leave after the first turn.
Work down the list of Callsigns checked-in minus the leavers, one at a time
Before we close the net for today, if there are any additional check-ins, please call now.
Recite any late check-ins, and let them pass traffic, if any, as done above
I wish to thank all stations for taking time out of their busy schedules to participate in afternoon’s net. Be careful and have a good week. Until next Sunday afternoon at 4:00PM local time, I now close the RAYNET-UK Weekly Activity Net and return the network to an open net rather than a directed one.
73 to all this is G4NRC now closing and I will revert to my normal callsign of callsign.
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Activity Net Description
Activity Net Script on 23531
23531 Everywhere
Talkgroup Prefix for RAYNET-UK Groups
Etiquette ( wait 5 secs for speaking )
Sunday Activity Net
Our Sunday Activity Net is held every Sunday at 1600hrs local.
The Activity Net starts by taking check-ins from all those wishing to acknowledge that they are listening. The net controller using the call-sign ‘G4NRC’ will ask for call-signs with a number. Each alternative week will start by ZERO and working through to NINE and the other week will start at NINE and work down to ZERO.
On occasions when we are aware of problems with the connected networks, will may ask for call-signs on a particular network to help us diagnose where the problem might be.
You can access the network via the following access points.
There is a dashboard for each of the access point which you can access from RAYNET-UK 23531 EveryWhere
When using the network PLEASE remember to leave a gap of about 4 seconds between overs to allow ALL connected Devices/Repeaters to reset.
If you have trouble accessing any of these access points, please contact the TECHNICAL TEAM for assistance.
Yep, needs a little tweak for the zeroes but also a broader flow for the net controller to follow. Look at https://www.w5rrr.org/net-control-script/ for an extreme example
Net Control Script
NOTE: Speak Slowly, Clearly, and into the microphone at all times.
QST, QST, QST.
This is , , serving as Net control for the G4NRC RAYNET-UK Weekly Activity Net. This net meets each Sunday afternoon at 4:00PM local and is open to all amateur radio operators.
Before beginning the net this afternoon, if there are any stations with emergency or priority traffic, please call now.
The primary purpose of this radio net is to provide the opportunity for members, and other amateur radio operators, to test equipment, exchange traffic, news, opinions, and information. Additional information and announcements are available on the RAYNET-UK website which can be found at, all the W’s dot RAYNET-UK.NET.
The JSCARC is intended to primarily facilitate multiple NASA activities, including assisting schools to make direct or telebridge contacts with the “Amateur Radio on International Space Station” program,– also known as: the ARISS program.Also, the JSCARC is intended to provide:support for educational outreach programs,support to the JSC Emergency Operations Center (EOC)and assistance, as needed, in the training of astronauts on the use of ISS amateur radio hardware.The JSCARC is engaged in a variety of activities throughout the year including contesting, VHF/UHF operations, antenna building and testing, DIY projects, ARRL Field Day, special operating events, and miscellaneous Public Service activities. Club meetings are held on the 2nd Thursday of each month at 6:30PM and typically located in one of the rooms in the Gilruth facility. Please check the W5RRR web site for the posted meeting room location. Access to the Gilruth Center is off of Space Center Boulevard on the northeast side of the Johnson Space Center.This is a directed net, which means all calls are to be made to the net control station unless you are instructed otherwise. All amateur radio operators are invited and encouraged to check into the net.
When checking into the net please announce your call sign slowly and phonetically followed by your name and whether or not you have traffic for the net. After a few check-ins the net control will pause and review the check-in list. If your check-in is not acknowledged, then please try again.
We will now begin taking check-ins to the RAYNET-UK Weekly Activity Net. Any stations wishing to check-in to the net, please call now.
Thank you for these check-ins.
I have copied:
Are there any additional check-ins? Please call now.
Are there any corrections to this list? Please call now.ECHOLINK~~~~I’d like to check-in the W5RRR Echolink remote participants at this time.Because our Echolink node is currently unable to be keyed, users are in listen-only mode.*OPTION 1* (if you are monitoring Echolink)*OPTION 2* (if you are NOT monitoring Echolink)May I ask for a relay from someone who is monitoring the check-ins on Echolink?We shall now take stations who have indicated they have traffic:
Thank you. Does anyone have comments or questions on this traffic?
And now we will proceed with RAYNET-UK traffic.
That ends RAYNET-UK traffic.
Are there any comments or questions on this traffic?
At this time we will now take in any additional check-ins. Any additional check-ins please call now.
Thank you for these check-ins.
I have copied:
Are there any corrections to this list? Please call now.Are there any additional check-ins? Please call now.
If late check-ins have traffic:
We shall now call on stations who have indicated they have traffic:
Thank you. Does anyone have comments or questions on this traffic?
Before we close the net for tonight, if there are any additional check-ins, please call now.
**I wish to thank all stations for taking time out of their busy schedules to participate in afternoon’s net. Be careful and have a good week. Until next Sunday afternoon at 4:00PM local time, I now close the RAYNET-UK Weekly Activity Net and return the network to normal amateur radio use.
73 to all this is , clear.
23531 Everywhere
The 23531 Everywhere RAYNET-UK network consist of the following components.
YSF Reflector being the main hub that glues everything together. From the YSF Reflector the connection to the outside which includes the DMR Brandmeister & Phoenix Networks and the D-Star Reflector XLX005 R.
On the other side we have the Internal DMR network which is available to RAYNET-UK Groups and Members for the purpose of running events, local nets and exercises. The internal network is also available for general rag chew sessions and is there 24/7.
The Talkgroup 23531 is available everywhere and depending on how you choose to access the network. If you choose to access from the OUTSIDE then please check the SUNDAY ACTIVITY NET page for the correct details on how to access the network.
The INSIDE network is a little bit tricky depending on how you choose to access it and this is best discussed with out TECHNICAL TEAM to work out the easiest way for you to access the network.
Talkgroup Prefix for RAYNET-UK Groups
Using the template for the Talkgroups 50GGGLL to work out the Talkgroup range for your group.
The 50 is mandatory.
The next 3 digits ‘GGG’ relates to the Group Id (See Below).
The ‘LL’ is for the a local allocated number allocated by the group concerned.
The only allocated number for each group ‘LL’ will be 00 which will be for local liaison and ragchew outside of any event and can be accessed by any RAYNET member on the internal DMR Server and not for event use.
In addition to these allocated Talkgroup 23531 will be available as it has been during the testing phase and will remain available for NATIONAL LIAISON/RAG CHEW. This is the talkgroup we have been testing for some time now.
If you need help working out what Talkgroup Range is available to your group, please contact the TECHNICAL TEAM.
As an example, KENT’s group number is 840. Using the formula the talkgroup range for Kent will be
5084000, 5084001, 5084002 …
though to
5084097, 5084098, 5084099 inclusively.
Amateur Radio Etiquette
Graphical view of network attached. I have done it in ‘Dia’ , just cant post that source to the comment.
Proposed summary of Private server numbering scheme
The talkgroup numbering for the private server when dialled from a Pi-Star hotspot is of the form;
Net Control Script - Work in progress
NOTE: Speak Slowly, Clearly, and into the microphone at all times.
Prior to starting the net ensure you have the latest list of known stations on the talkgroup on hand.
CQ RAYNET This is G4NRC operated today by Name, Callsign, serving as Net control for the RAYNET-UK Weekly Activity Net. This net meets each Sunday afternoon at 4:00PM local and is open to all amateur radio operators.
Before beginning the net this afternoon, if there are any stations with emergency or priority traffic, please call now.
The primary purpose of this net is to provide the opportunity for members, to test equipment, exchange traffic, news, opinions, and information. Additional information and announcements are available on the RAYNET-UK website which can be found at, all the W’s dot RAYNET-UK.NET.
This is a directed net, which means all calls are to be made to the net control station unless you are instructed otherwise. All amateur radio operators are invited and encouraged to check into the net.
When checking into the net please announce your call sign slowly and phonetically followed by your name and whether or not you have traffic for the net. After a few check-ins the net control will pause and review the check-in list. If your check-in is not acknowledged, then please try again.
We will now begin taking check-ins to the RAYNET-UK Weekly Activity Net. Calls will be taken in callsign number order. Any stations with 8 in their call wishing to check-in to the net, please call now.
Receive check-ins
Thank you for these check-ins.
I have copied:
Recite check-in’s received, this is G4NRC
Are there any additional check-ins with 8 in their callsign ? Please call now.
Thank you for these check-ins.
I have copied:
Recite check-in’s received, this is G4NRC
Now any stations with 7 in their call wishing to check-in to the net, please call now.
Receive check-ins
Thank you for these check-ins.
I have copied:
Recite check-in’s received, this is G4NRC
Are there any additional check-ins with 6 in their callsign ? Please call now.
Thank you for these check-ins.
I have copied:
Recite check-in’s received, this is G4NRC
Repeat above for 5,4,3,2,1 until callsigns with ‘zero’ in the call and break those up into M0, G0 and any other zeroes.
Before we proceed down the list let’s look at the news about RAYNET-UK and the digital voice networks this week.
Insert RAYNET-UK messages here
That ends the National RAYNET-UK messages.
I shall now call on stations on the check-in list, if you wish to leave the net after your call please say so:
Work down the list of Callsigns checked-in, one at a time
At this time we will now take in any additional check-ins. Any additional check-ins please call now.
Receive check-ins
Thank you for these check-ins.
I have copied:
Recite check-in’s received, this is G4NRC
This is G4NRC operated today by CALLSIGN, I will now work down the list again but without those stations who said they wanted to leave after the first turn.
Work down the list of Callsigns checked-in minus the leavers, one at a time
Before we close the net for today, if there are any additional check-ins, please call now.
Recite any late check-ins, and let them pass traffic, if any, as done above
I wish to thank all stations for taking time out of their busy schedules to participate in afternoon’s net. Be careful and have a good week. Until next Sunday afternoon at 4:00PM local time, I now close the RAYNET-UK Weekly Activity Net and return the network to normal amateur radio use.
73 to all this is G4NRC now closing and I will revert to my normal callsign of callsign.
NOTE: Speak Slowly, Clearly, and into the microphone at all times.
Prior to starting the net ensure you have the latest list of known stations on the talkgroup on hand.
CQ RAYNET This is G4NRC operated today by Name, Callsign, serving as Net control for the RAYNET-UK Weekly Activity Net. This net meets each Sunday afternoon at 4:00PM local and is open to all amateur radio operators interested in emergency communications.
The primary purpose of this net is to provide the opportunity for members, to test equipment, exchange traffic, news, opinions, and information. Additional information and announcements are available on the RAYNET-UK website which can be found at, all the W’s dot RAYNET-UK.NET.
This is a directed net, which means all calls are to be made to the net control station unless you are instructed otherwise. All RAYNET-UK operators are invited and encouraged to check into the net.
When checking into the net please announce your call sign slowly and phonetically followed by your name and whether or not you have traffic for the net. If you wish to leave the net immediately after checking in then please call ‘In and Out’, otherwise if you want to leave after subsequent turns then please make it clear you want to check out at that time. After a few check-ins the net control will pause and review the check-in list. If your check-in is not acknowledged, then please try again.
We will now begin taking check-ins to the RAYNET-UK Weekly Activity Net. Calls will be taken in callsign number order. Any stations with 8 in their call wishing to check-in to the net, please call now.
Receive check-ins
Thank you for these check-ins.
I have copied:
Recite check-in’s received, this is G4NRC
Are there any additional check-ins with 8 in their callsign ? Please call now.
Thank you for these check-ins.
I have copied:
Recite check-in’s received, this is G4NRC
Now any stations with 7 in their call wishing to check-in to the net, please call now.
Receive check-ins
Thank you for these check-ins.
I have copied:
Recite check-in’s received, this is G4NRC
Are there any additional check-ins with 6 in their callsign ? Please call now.
Thank you for these check-ins.
I have copied:
Recite check-in’s received, this is G4NRC
Repeat above for 5,4,3,2,1 until callsigns with ‘zero’ in the call and break those up into M0, G0 of any regional identifier.
Call for anyone who missed their turn.
Finally call for any international liaison stations, usually Noodsamband of Norway or AREN in Ireland.
Before we proceed down the list let’s look at the news about RAYNET-UK and the digital voice networks this week.
Insert RAYNET-UK messages here
That ends the National RAYNET-UK messages.
I shall now call on stations on the check-in list, if you wish to leave the net after your call please say so:
Work down the list of Callsigns checked-in, one at a time
At this time we will now take in any additional check-ins. Any additional check-ins please call now.
Receive check-ins
Thank you for these check-ins.
I have copied:
Recite check-in’s received, this is G4NRC
This is G4NRC operated today by CALLSIGN, I will now work down the list again but without those stations who said they wanted to leave after the first turn.
Work down the list of Callsigns checked-in minus the leavers, one at a time
Before we close the net for today, if there are any additional check-ins, please call now.
Recite any late check-ins, and let them pass traffic, if any, as done above
I wish to thank all stations for taking time out of their busy schedules to participate in afternoon’s net. Be careful and have a good week. Until next Sunday afternoon at 4:00PM local time, I now close the RAYNET-UK Weekly Activity Net and return the network to an open net rather than a directed one.
73 to all this is G4NRC now closing and I will revert to my normal callsign of callsign.