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The Official ARES CLUB Call is: KX4EOC St Johns ARES Contact Info:
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ARES MEETING INFO:
St. Johns County ARES Meeting are held @ the County Emergency Operations Center
Located on US1, just north of St. Augustine.
Meeting are held on the 3rd. Tuesday of each month @ 19:00hrs.
ARES TEST NET INFO:
KX4EOC operates a Weekly ARES Test Net every Wednesday evening @ 20:00Hrs
This Net is conducted on the KX4EOC repeater (145.210Mhz) Net Operations will rotate
between SJ AEC's. The Backup Repeater is KF4MX (146.625)
& County Emergency Simplex Freq. 146.445mhz.
In the future, we may run TESTS on 144.150 USB SIMPLEX
SKYWARN TRAINING NET INFO:
KX4EOC also operates a weekly SKYWARN Training Net on Wednesday Evening
@ 20:30 Hrs on the KF4MX repeater (146.625Mhz)
Net Control is OPEN - Volunteers Needed . The Backup Repeater is KX4EOC
(145.210Mhz) & County Emergency Simplex Freq. 146.445mhz
ALL Amateurs are Welcome & Encouraged to Check-in to the NETS!
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Skywarn Net Control Roster for April 2006
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SKYWARN NET MANAGER:
Rob Creal
KG4HUF Looking for Volunteers, Contact Doug Wiles: wf4b@bellsouth.net NE Florida Skywarn Net is held @ 20:30hrs on the 146.625 repeater. Each National Weather Service office around the country is the primary point of contact for each local SKYWARN program. You should direct your inquiries to: Rob Creal KG4HUF rcreal@cfl.rr.com Quite simply, it is trained volunteer spotters for the National Weather Service. Some volunteers are also known as "chasers", who get in the vehicle to track storms, but it is not encouraged by the National Weather Service. In the United States, the peak starts at the beginning of April in the southern states to mid-June in the upper Midwest. But severe storms, including tornadic storms, can occur anytime of the year. Contact Doug Wiles, WF4B for more class info. You can also check into the SkyWarn Net on 146.625 on Wed. Evening @ 20:30Hrs. Just a reminder, SKYWARN training varies from region to region around the country. The National Weather Service provides this training as a means for spotters to accurately identify weather events. There is no legal obligation on their part for your safety in weather events - you're on your own. Training is for your educational benefit only.
To see a copy of the Official Skywarn Spotter Guide:
Note: You'll need a copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader to view this manual.
A GREAT link for Hurricane info!!
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