[CVCC_Members] Hurricane Matthew
K3WRY at aol.com
K3WRY at aol.com
Thu Oct 6 20:54:10 CDT 2016
All----FYI
Ham frequency information
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has announced it may use
several 60 meter frequencies for interoperability with other authorized
stations, federal government stations, and Amateur Radio stations during the
Hurricane Matthew response. It is requested that all stations stay clear of
these frequencies unless they have emergency traffic relative to Hurricane
Matthew. The Amateur Radio Service has secondary status on 60 meters.
The suppressed-carrier frequencies (dial frequencies) are 5330.5 kHz,
5346.5 kHz, 5357.0 kHz, 5371.5 kHz, and 5403.5 kHz (USB).
FEMA Region 4 in Atlanta (Southeastern US) 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. -- Thanks to Mike Corey, KI1U, Bill Feist, WB8BZH,
National SATERN Liaison, and Dave Adsit, KG4BIR, FEMA Spectrum Manager
73's
Dr Joseph Palsa k3wry
ARRL-Virginia Section Manager
Virginia State Government Liaison
K3WRY at ARRL.ORG
804-350-2665
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