[SFDXA] Listening to Central and North FL SAR Net for hurricane damage and events
wb4ehg
wb4ehg at rjoerger.com
Wed Sep 28 13:25:34 EDT 2022
Florida has a network of 70cm repeaters along I95, I75 and the Turnpike
and others
<http://www.sarnetfl.com/uploads/6/1/7/0/61701057/20220410_sarnet_map.pdf>,
It's called SARNET <http://www.sarnetfl.com/> (Statewide Amateur Radio
Networking in Florida).
The hams in the north part of the state get involved in weather events.
There us usually a "control" station (K4NRD
<https://www.qrz.com/db/K4NRD>) who makes announcements and collects
reports.
I just turned my radios on and decided to listen as the day goes on and
the storm churns on. There will be periods of quiet since the storm is
still approaching land fall.
We can copy two of the repeaters: Andytown (you know where Andytown
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andytown,_Florida>is, right?) on
442.825MHz and Ft. Lauderdale on 442.850
You should be able to receive one of them on your HT.
Please, stay off their network, listen only.
--
7 3, Rich, wb4ehg (my QRZ page) <http://qrz.com/db/wb4ehg>
Listening 146.520, 443.250, 147.330
ARRL (VE), DCARC, SFDXA, QCWA, FCG
FISTS #19877 & SKCC #21946
DMR: 3110287
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