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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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Tis the Season

Posted on August 18, 2015 by adminSeptember 27, 2015

Did you know its hurricane season? And it’s beginning to get a little ‘long in the tooth’ as the old timers used to say. That can only mean one thing: fall is on the way!! … Continue reading →

Posted in Amateur Radio, ARES, EC Notes, SKYWARN, Training, Uncategorized | Tagged ARES, hurricane, Sherman EM, Training, Weather

Boy, I’m Glad It’s HOT!

Posted on July 15, 2015 by adminAugust 18, 2015

It’s hot, the dogs are all holed up in the cool places, and the cows are seeking shade by 9 am. I think Summer got here. … Continue reading →

Posted in Amateur Radio, ARES, EC Notes, Training | Tagged ARES, Nets, SKYWARN

So, What Is ARES?

Posted on June 17, 2015 by adminAugust 18, 2015

You get on an elevator wearing something with an ARES logo, and another occupant asks, “So what is ARES?” We have a good number of new hams in our midst and some of you are active in ARES. But I … Continue reading →

Posted in Amateur Radio, ARES, EC Notes, Training | Tagged ARES, ARRL, Training

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