I monigor 146.52 when on a long haul.. Here to church to the state park I don't (I likely should) but alas my primary "Driving" radio is.... Down and out just now (I have a secondary that's subbing) The .52 radio is not always easy to reach.
As for other frequencies.. Well.. I check into the Before Breakfast club most every day save for .. Well, Monday next week and Sunday the week after.. that's 3973KHZ. between 3 and 5 am.. The other day I did not run as Net Control but as "Frequency Holder" for the Breakfast club from 5-6 (I kept hoping a NCS would show up and the 6am NCS did (That net runs 5-8 am) had a lot of short QSO's as I ran it kind of like a Chaos mode net (informal, uncontrolled "Round table" as opposed to a directed net)
I"m on most every day.. I also spend a lot of time on PSK.. Usualy 20 or 40 meters, sometimes 80 and occasionaly 15 (I've tried 10 but it does not play well with other stuff in the MH.. Like this computer... which is what generates the audio frequencies I need to transmit PSK)
I may give Field Hell a try this weekend
Software for Ham Radio here includes
Hamscope (PSK/MFSK/CW/RTTY/and Packet)
Digipan (PSK), Used for spotting due to the "Multi-Channel" feature)
YP-LOG (Log for PSK)
Ham Radio Delux (Radio control, Log for SSB)
DM-780 (Many many digital modes including Field Hell, Olivia, Throb, PSK, MFSK and more.. I like hamscope's user interface better but.. DM-78 is not nearly as lmited, plus it has it's own "Super Browser" which replaces Digipan for me DM-780 also does SSTV)
Easy-Pal (Another SSTV type program, however I have issues with it)
All run on this computer, along with, usually, FREE CELL