[ILQSO] Suggested Frequencies?
Jim Gelbort
jamesgelbort at att.net
Tue Sep 27 09:30:57 EDT 2005
According to the ARRL:
The West Gulf ARES Emergency Net continues
24-hour operation on 7.285 MHz days/3.873 MHz evenings, with
health-and-welfare traffic taking place on 7.285 MHz days/3.935 MHz
evenings. The net also is using 7.290 MHz. The Salvation Army Team
Emergency Net (SATERN) has been activating at 1400 UTC daily on
14.265 MHz and monitoring for emergency requests. All amateurs are
requested to keep these HF net frequencies clear for Hurricane Rita
emergency operations.
73,
Jim W9TO
>>Are these still the "Suggested Frequencies"?
>>Frequencies
>>(MHz): 160-2 meters, CW--50 kHz above band edge, Phone--3.890, 7.290,
>>14.290, 21.390, 28.390; Novice/Tech--30 kHz above edge of segment.
>
>Those are the traditional freqs, but activity spreads across much of 40,
>75, and 80 anyhow. This year we must be extra careful not to interfere
>with any disaster relief nets that may still be in operation. Does anyone
>here know exactly where such nets are operating?
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