[SMCARA] Fw: HF HOSPITAL NET - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2016 1930(L) - 3820 kHz
Larry Norris
unit922 at verizon.net
Mon Nov 21 15:17:18 EST 2016
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Subject: HF HOSPITAL NET - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2016 1930(L) - 3820 kHz
> HF HOSPITAL NET - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2016 1930(L) - 3820 kHz
>
> To all MDC Section ECs, AECs and ARES Members:
> Please join Prince George's County Maryland ARES Group
> (http://pgares.org/) in their regularly scheduled HF Hospital Net. This
> net meets on Wednesday following the third Monday of each month. You do
> not have to be associated with a hospital to join the net.
>
> In case of a real disaster where HF is all "ya got," we need to
> experience the HF bands conditions to remind us of techniques that must
> be used to get the message through.
>
> So, dust off your HF rig and stop by to say 'HI' on Wednesday, November
> 23, 2016, at 1930 Local time on 3820 kHz LSB Phone. This is an informal
> net and all are welcome to participate.
>
> Please check-in with our NCS on the HFHN as we are trying to raise the
> number of Ham radio stations and it is a good reason to use your HF
> radio.
>
> So, come join in the "round-robin."
>
> Thank you very much,
>
> Wanda Montgomery KA3AHI
> Assistant Section Manager
> MDC Section Hospital EmComm Program
> Prince George's County
> Amateur Radio Emergency Service
> Assistant Emergency Coordinator - Hospital Program
> (H) 301.782.7039
> (C) 240.427.8767
>
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> ARRL Maryland-DC Section
> Section Manager: Martin J Pittinger, KB3MXM
> kb3mxm at arrl.org
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Larry Norris
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