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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

Category Archives: ARES

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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

Things Are Different Here

Posted on August 13, 2014 by adminSeptember 16, 2014

You may recall my last note or post was based on things I learned at Plano’s Ham-Com in June. I want to go back and review some information I found in a recent ARRL newsletter regarding SKYWARN and self-activation. Recall … Continue reading →

Posted in ARES, EC Notes, SKYWARN, Training | Tagged ARES, NWS, procedures, SKYWARN, Training

So Why Would You?

Posted on June 19, 2014 by adminAugust 13, 2014

The ARES Forum at Ham-Com had some good info in it. The room was full to the point it got hot from all of us in there. Or maybe the projector heated the room well, but I want to share … Continue reading →

Posted in ARES, EC Notes, SKYWARN | Tagged ARES, communications, emergency, Ham-Com, NWS, self deploy, SKYWARN

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