Retroactive as of January 1, 2017, any and all awards issued by the HHH Net that require QSL cards, may now use eQSLs.

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The Triple H Net was founded in 1976 by W2LTP, Hank Greenberg,

as a Worked All States and DX Assistance Net.

This web page is dedicated to those many silent keys and previous members

who haved helped make this Net so successful over the last 34 years.

W2LTP - W2NKD - W0IDI - W9ZGV - K0JLG - PJ9EE - WD6DNE - WB8SSR

W9IH - W9ZGP - W7LMW - W7BIQ - AC4EZ - WB0EYT - KK8K - VK5QW - WD0GMT

WB0JOS - W8DSU - WA4BEC - KI7HP - AA1ME - WD6DUL - N7IOD - KA4VPM

N7EMY - W4GA - KH6FKG - W4TAT - W0HHH - WA4YDO - KB5IPQ - KE7IEE

THE TRIPLE H NET HISTORY

Over the past 40 years, the Triple H Net has awarded over 963 Worked-All-States certificates

to radio operators in all 50 states and 17 DXCC countries. However, there are over thirty other

types of award certificates one can obtain for the various kinds of contacts made on the Net, the

majority of them capable of multiple endorsements. The first net secretary,

Irwin Mattes, WB8SSR (now a silent key), used to make each award by hand . As more award

possibilities were introduced in the middle 1980's, WB6FNI (now W7FTT) was asked to make all

extra award certificates. When WB8SSR became a silent key, then all awards were generated by

W7FTT using 'publisher' software and new ink-jet printers. The number of issued awards and

endorsements are now around 5575!

The Net operates 364 days/year on a frequency of 7.190 mHz, starting at 0700 Z. The first thirty

minutes are dedicated to check-ins, with preference given to DX stations first and foremost. The

stateside check-ins are taken according to call districts that coincide with the day of the month.

On New Year's Eve, there is the annual Triple H Net QSO-Party, held exclusively for only net

members (those who have earned WAS certificates on the Triple H Net).

The Net has a free and open QSL Bureau , first operated by Bernie Chap, WB0EYT (now a silent

key), currently operated and maintained by Roger Attwell, WN7M, of Everett, WA. Roger is also

the other official 'officer' of the Net, and maintains the Net Control Station (NCS) duty roster.

There are a number of official Net Control Stations (NCS's) that maintain and control the nightly

operations, even under and despite difficult band conditions. Mark Nodine, KJ6MS, and Mike

White, W4MTS, are the Net's 'senior' NCS's. Others include Bruce Kocher, KI0JG, Barbara Heck,

KD7YOZ, Bob Percefull, NC4RP, Ron Fial, KO7V, and Russ Stoddard., KG6FUJ.



There are many other stations that help as 'officially designated relays'.

Click here for the TRIPLE H NET PHOTO PAGE!! NEW!!

This web site has applications and examples of all award certificates.

Net Info Net Awards Member Roster QSL Bureau Ham/Month Ham/Year

Statistics Award Applications Recently Issued Awards/Endorsements

Events/Net Store/Stickers Number of Awards/Endorsements Issued by Type

Past Honors Net Silent Keys