The National traffic System (NTS) has served as a backbone network for the relay and, ultimately, delivery of text-based messages across the United States and beyond by amateur radio. Organized by the American Radio Relay League (ARRL) in 1914, the NTS is purposed with the efficient and accurate delivery of message traffic following the Radiogram format.
Collected within this category is a listing of websites devoted to the networks. Whether VHF (local) or HF (state-wide and regional), these affiliations of traffic handlers are responsible for ensuring the timely and reliable relay and delivery of hundreds to thousands of messages each day.
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Information about the regional HF, phone traffic net taking place daily (except Sunday) on 7290kHz. The site provides a little history about the group as well as articles, training and a member roster.
A local, VHF net serving the central Ohio area. Operations include traffic handling and training for interested stations. Instructional and organizational information is provided.
A site providing information about the local, VHF network affiliate of the ARRL National Traffic System. Net control scripts, schedules and training content is provided.
Section level overview of the NTS structure within the Eastern Massachusetts (EMA) organization. Resources include a list of nets, training materials and other traffic handling information.
Links and information on various CW (Morse Code) nets.
An NTS voice net meeting daily at 00:30Z; it serves all states, Canada and anywhere third party traffic is allowed.
This net operates daily on SSB at 12:00 local. Its primary functions are to move traffic through the NTS and to provide Public Service operations.
An overview of the NTS network for the state of North Carolina. Meeting and contact information is provided for each and a link to subordinate websites where applicable.
Local affiliate of the NTS located in Bluemont, VA, and operating nightly at 19:30 on WF4TSC.
Provides information on organization, traffic handling, membership and history of the SC SSB Net.
Schedule and information related to the daily CW affiliate of the National Traffic System. Also available are the groups newsletters and training material for interested radio operators.
CW section level affiliate of the NTS; the TSN meets nightly on 3591kHz and serves the state of Texas and surrounding areas. Code speeds are usually under 15wpm to help train interested traffic handlers.
Traffic net for amateur radio message traffic for the state of Washington, on a frequency of 3975 kilohertz. Includes net staff, FAQ and radiogram form.
An NTS voice net meeting daily at 00:30Z; it serves all states, Canada and anywhere third party traffic is allowed.
This net operates daily on SSB at 12:00 local. Its primary functions are to move traffic through the NTS and to provide Public Service operations.
Traffic net for amateur radio message traffic for the state of Washington, on a frequency of 3975 kilohertz. Includes net staff, FAQ and radiogram form.
Schedule and information related to the daily CW affiliate of the National Traffic System. Also available are the groups newsletters and training material for interested radio operators.
A site providing information about the local, VHF network affiliate of the ARRL National Traffic System. Net control scripts, schedules and training content is provided.
CW section level affiliate of the NTS; the TSN meets nightly on 3591kHz and serves the state of Texas and surrounding areas. Code speeds are usually under 15wpm to help train interested traffic handlers.
Provides information on organization, traffic handling, membership and history of the SC SSB Net.
Local affiliate of the NTS located in Bluemont, VA, and operating nightly at 19:30 on WF4TSC.
Section level overview of the NTS structure within the Eastern Massachusetts (EMA) organization. Resources include a list of nets, training materials and other traffic handling information.
Links and information on various CW (Morse Code) nets.
A local, VHF net serving the central Ohio area. Operations include traffic handling and training for interested stations. Instructional and organizational information is provided.
Information about the regional HF, phone traffic net taking place daily (except Sunday) on 7290kHz. The site provides a little history about the group as well as articles, training and a member roster.
An overview of the NTS network for the state of North Carolina. Meeting and contact information is provided for each and a link to subordinate websites where applicable.
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