Other clubs and nets in the Ottawa area
- The Quarter Century Wireless Association
- The Swap Net is a regular feature of both the Capital City FM Net and the Pothole Net. Running non-stop for nearly 30 years in the Ottawa area, the Swap Net is used for the sale and trade of ham radio gear. Ed Morgan, VE3GX founded and ran the net for the first quarter century and it is now ably run by Ed Sieb (email va3es AT rac.ca). Ed can be contacted at (613) 738-8924, or by email for placing items on the list, listings are not taken on the air.
- The Welcome Mat Net is sponsored by the Ottawa Valley Mobile Radio Club (OVMRC) and is held every Wednesday at 19:00L on their club repeater, VE3TWO (147.300 + 100.0 Hz I/O). It is a rag chew net structured to encourage new amateurs to get on the air.
- The Wise Owl Net is also sponsored by the OVMRC and is held every Friday at 20:00L on VE3TWO. It is a rag chew net and carries announcements of interest to the amateur community.
- The Pothole Net is sponsored by the OVMRC and is held every Sunday at 10:00L on 3.760 MHz LSB. It is a rag chew net and carries announcements of interest to the amateur community.
- The Ottawa Valley VHF/UHF SSB Net is sponsored by the West Carleton ARC. Look for it every Tuesday night (except the first Tuesday of the month) around 21:00 on 144.250, (listening on 50.150, 432.150, 222.150 and 1296.100 as well.) Horizontal polarization is encouraged although vertical will work.
- Manotick Amateur Radio Group. Which sponsors repeater VE3RIX located in Ottawa.