The net meets on the 1st and 3rd Saturdaysof the month at 11am Mountain time, 1pm Eastern, 12noon Central, and of course 10amPacific. Locally in Denver on the WA2YZT repeater,on 146.805 (2 meters) and 447.175 (70 centimeters)with a pl of 186.2. AND, on the IRLP on the Great Lakes Reflector Node #9615, now the national SBE/Engineering/Emergency Reflector.
To find a node in your area you cango to the http://www.irlp.net/ website, click on the "Node Info" on the left, then click on the "List of nodes and frequencies" in the middle of the page. In a moment a full list of node numbers, cities, countries and the like will appear and do a page search for you city. When the node is highlighted click on the node number and that repeater information will appear, usually with contact information of the trustee/repeater owner. When you have done this and are able to access your node (usually at 4 digit code on the local repeater unless it is a closed club system), you will want to connect to the SBE Engineering/Emergency node #9615. .
See also http://www.wa2yzt.com/If you need further help contact Jack at either KE0VH@QSL.NET, or jroland@entercom.com