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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

Tag Archives: Echolink

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Come ON Summer!

Posted on June 1, 2017 by RickJune 20, 2017

It’s been a busy few weeks for ARES. We’ve had our usual ARES training nets, some SKYWARN activations and our Face to Face training. At last week’s F2F training Rusty Haddock AE5AE shared his understanding of basic packet radio. Seems … Continue reading →

Posted in ARES, EC Notes, SKYWARN | Tagged ARES, Echolink, Packet Radio, SKYWARN, Training, WinLink

Are We Focused?

Posted on November 25, 2015 by adminJanuary 22, 2016

Hi Gang, Last week’s weather events reminded me of some practices from the past. We have had a problem with hearing our friends at the NWS on Echolink during SKYWARN ops. Wade has pulled his and several other people’s hair … Continue reading →

Posted in ARES, EC Notes, RACES, SKYWARN | Tagged ARES, Echolink, NWS, SKYWARN, spotting, Weather

Sparks, Crackles, and Other Random Thoughts – January 2013

Posted on January 2, 2013 by adminJanuary 2, 2013

Out with the Old in with the New…Year, that is. Wow, was that a whirlwind or what? No wall clouds, no dry slot, no building cumulus, just a quick burst and it’s gone. At least it seemed that way to … Continue reading →

Posted in ARES, EC Notes, SKYWARN, Training | Tagged APRS, ARES, Echolink, HSMM-mesh, Nets, SKYWARN, Training, WinLink

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