[PPRAANet] Some things to be aware of
John Bloodgood
johnbloodgood at hotmail.com
Sat Sep 23 19:14:51 EDT 2017
The Caribbean Emergency and Weather Net (CEWN) again is requesting that radio amateurs not involved in the ongoing post-hurricane relief and recovery efforts via Amateur Radio to avoid operating on or near the net’s frequencies — 7.188 and 3.815 MHz. The net is handling critical traffic, primarily for Dominica and needs interference-free channels. -- http://www.arrl.org/news/caribbean-situation-critical-clear-frequencies-essential
The Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Network (SATERN) International SSB Net is seeking volunteers who can serve either as net control stations (NCS) or as relay stations. SATERN has been in daily operation (1400 UTC until at least 2300 UTC) since Tuesday, September 19 on 14.265 MHz (Note: SATERN shifted to 14.275 MHz on September 22 to avoid interference.) -- http://www.arrl.org/news/satern-seeks-volunteers-to-serve-as-net-control-or-relay-stations
IARU - R2 September 20 at 8:04pm · Federacion Mexicana de Radio Experimentadores
(Mexican Radio Experimenters Federation) FMRE coordinates communications for the earthquake of Sept. 19 - 2017
Activity update. FMRE has the National Emergency Network operating on extended mode because yesterday´s earthquake. Our operating frequencies are on 80m 3.690, on 40m 7.060 and on 20m 14.120. -- https://www.facebook.com/IARU.R2/posts/1724321217579358
John Bloodgood, KD0SFY
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