[SMCARA] Fw: Maryland-DC Section HF Hospital Net 3820 kHz - Wednesday, October 20th at 1900(L)

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Subject: Maryland-DC Section HF Hospital Net 3820 kHz - Wednesday, October 
20th at 1900(L)

Maryland-DC Section HF Hospital Net 3820 kHz
Wednesday, October 20th at 1900(L)

To: All Radio Amateurs
Subject: Maryland-DC Section HF Hospital Net
Date/Time: 1900(L), Wednesday, October 20th
Location: 3820 kHz ±5kHz for QRN.

Time for our monthly MDC Section HF Hospital Net (HFHN) -
October 20th; held on the Wednesday following the third Monday of every 
month with next HF Hospital Net on Nov. 17th.

NCS is Chuck, AB3NA of College Park, MD
Join us 15 minutes early to help hold the frequency until 1900(L).

The purpose of the Net is two fold: To find out who we can touch during an 
actual disaster when local communications have failed or degrade or 
congested  Secondly, to hold the frequency for the MD Emergency Phone Net 
should the need arise.

You do not have to reside in the MDC Section nor associated with a hospital 
program, but if you are, we'd like to hear about it.  Everyone may join in 
on the fun and pass the word to others. More information found at 
http://pgares.org/hospital/index.html

Please check in if only to give us a holler. Looking for a big turn out.

Thank you and 73,
Wanda Montgomery KA3AHI
ka3ahi at arrl.net
MDC Section ASM Hospital EmComm Program

Also follow MDC Section on - https://twitter.com/MDCARRL

U4EN7YW

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Larry E .Norris
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