Science Net

Hosted By Ken Baine VA3KEX

What is the Science Net?

In what can only be described as one of the most unique, intriguing and informative nets ever to exist in amateur radio, Ken Baine VA3KEX takes listeners on a journey through science and technology, unravelling the mysteries of the universe from the plank scale to the gigaparsec.

The net which takes on a podcast-radio show like feel, allows listeners to engage with Ken and one another. As he offers trivia, answers questions and dive deep into some of the most interest topics of modern science.

The net also features special guest amateur radio operators bringing their expertise in unique fields from autonomous technologies, weather and climate to medical sciences.

Once you join the Science Net, you’ll understand why it’s like no other.

Where to find the Science Net?

When: Every Saturday Night @ 9PM Eastern local Time (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)

E Standard Time = 2 am UTC

E Daylight Time =  1 am UTC (2nd Sun Mar to 1st Sun Nov)

Local RF (Toronto & GTA):
VE3WOO repeater 433.9MHz, tone 127.3 (VE3SKY back up)

Globally:
Allstar Nodes
Canada Hub Nodes: 517300 or 517301 or 517302

Skywide (back up) Node 58414
Echolink Nodes
VE7NZ-L (590387

VE3SKY-L (733551)  Back up

Other Canada Hub: IRLP 9029, DMR BM TG 30217 )

Livestream: Broadcastify

Weather & Climate Slides

Science Net Feedback, Questions & Submissions

Video Meeting Link. Click on button below when a Science Net Video Meeting has been called.

Please ensure your camera is on for ID and security purposes.

Add your call sign to your first name or provide it to the host. Mute your mic when not talking.