[AARA] Frequencies in Use in Conjunction with Hurricane Matthew Response
Herman Campbell
Kn5grk at lusfiber.net
Fri Oct 7 07:41:37 CDT 2016
Frequencies in Use in Conjunction with Hurricane Matthew Response
10/05/2016
These Amateur Radio frequencies are known to be in use or are available
for use during the response to Hurricane Matthew. Please avoid
interfering with these frequencies, and do not check into any emergency
nets unless you genuinely have something of importance to contribute.
Northern Florida ARES Net: 3.950 or 7.252 MHz
International *SATERN* <http://www.satern.org/> Net: 14.265 MHz (USB)
Health & Welfare Traffic
Hurricane Watch Net (*HWN* <http://www.hwn.org/>): 14.325 MHz (USB),
7.268 MHz (LSB): Weather data and storm reports from stations in
affected area
Federal Government-Amateur Radio Interoperability (Southeast United
States (Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina):
5330.5 kHz
5346.5 kHz
5357.0 kHz
5371.5 kHz
5403.5 kHz
These are the suppressed carrier reference frequencies, also known as
dial frequencies or window frequencies, for USB voice communications.
FEMA Region 4 in Atlanta will be using the Amateur Radio call sign
KF4EMA to allow FEMA-licensed amateurs to provide situational awareness
on various Amateur Radio nets within Region 4 relative to the Hurricane
Matthew response.
Cuba (Primary): 7.110 MHz (LSB)
Cuba (Alternate 1): 7.120 MHz (LSB)
Cuba (Alternate 2): 7.045 MHz
Cuba (Alternate 3): 7.080 MHz
Cuba: 3.720 MHz
Cuba: 3.740 MHz
*IARU Region 2* <http://www.iaru.org/region-2.html>: 3.750 MHz Emergency
Center of Activity Frequency
IARU Region 2: 7.060 MHz Emergency Center of Activity Frequency
IARU Region 2: 14.300 MHz Global Emergency Center of Activity Frequency
IARU Region 2: 18.160 MHz Global Emergency Center of Activity Frequency
IARU Region 2: 21.360 MHz Global Emergency Center of Activity Frequency
IARU Region 2: 18.160 MHz Global Emergency Center of Activity Frequency
*VoIP Hurricane Net* <http://www.voipwx.net/>: WX-Talk Conference, Node
#7203 on /Echolink/ and IRLP Reflector 9219. IRLP Reflector 9553 is the
backup. (Due to the number of limited routes to the Echolink node for
mobile devices, monitor WX-TALK on a desktop computer if possible.)
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