[AMRadio] [TS ISSAC] TS ISSAC's Emergency Net Frequency --
W5AMI
ars.w5ami at gmail.com
Tue Aug 28 07:05:42 EDT 2012
On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 8:10 PM, Geoff <w5omr at att.net> wrote:
> There's probably going to be some conflict with this, but I'll point out
> that 3.880 is mostly quiet these days...
> The guys in North Texas, OK and Arkansas can drop down 10, for a couple
> of days, just to minimalize any bickering that might occur.
>
> Yes, I know Isaac is only a tropical storm,
> yes, I know -if- it comes to land, it'll be a minimal hurricane...
> but I'll also point out that there was loss of life and property when TS
> Alicia came ashore and dumped untold inches of rain on the Houston metro
> area.
> My thought is, let these guys do what they want on 3.890. It's only a
> couple of days, and who knows... the potential life saved -could- be
> someone you know.
>
> Hey... it -could- happen!
>
> The -last- thing, as an Amateur, we want to have happen is someone is
> denied help because of a conflict of interest over a specific frequency.
> We're better than that.
>
> Regards,
> -Geoff
>
>
Thanks for posting this Geoff. When I saw 3890 as one of the spots for
this, I became a little concerned on what might happen. Please give them
the space they need, as Geoff pointed out, it will only be a few days...
--
Brian Sherrod - A.R.S. W5AMI
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