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Texoma Emergency Communication Organization

Coordinating Amateur Radio emergency services in Grayson County, Texas

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ARES/SKYWARN VHF Primary Repeater: W5RVT 147.000+ MHz, PL 100.0

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Wow. What A Month!!

Posted on October 14, 2014 by adminNovember 18, 2014

How come all this good stuff has to come in one month? Well, a little over a month with the Gainesville Hamfest and the GCARC 20th anniversary event. Then Special Event stations it seems every weekend, ARES nets, club nets, … Continue reading →

Posted in ARES, EC Notes, Safety, SKYWARN | Tagged ARES, Events, family, safety, SKYWARN

Important Changes to Local Repeaters

Posted on October 5, 2014 by adminOctober 5, 2014

PLEASE NOTE: Effective at 6am on October 6th, the W5COP repeater (147.280 MHz) will become the primary repeater used for Grayson County ARES and SKYWARN communications. The W5RVT repeater (147.000 MHz) will be operating in a reduced capacity for the next several … Continue reading →

Posted in Amateur Radio, ARES, SKYWARN | Tagged ARES, changes, repeater, SKYWARN

Did You Ever See The Wheel Come Off?

Posted on September 16, 2014 by adminOctober 14, 2014

There you are running along just fine and all of a sudden there is shaking, lots of noise, and you feel your pulse quicken. It’s one of those “Awww Heck” moments when you realize it’s happened – a wheel has … Continue reading →

Posted in Amateur Radio, ARES, EC Notes, Training | Tagged CERT, planning, Preparedness, Training

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