Lesson 2, Concept 10
Counting Net Traffic
The basic count for traffic handled in nets is one point
for each time a message in standard ARRL form is transmitted
and received during a net session, at the direction of the
net control station. This has nothing to do with the
individual station traffic count. In a net count there is no
breakdown of originated, received, sent and delivered traffic
as there is for individual stations. The count is the number
of message handlings accomplished during the net's directed
sessions.