Several Rusk County amateurs took part in an "Fldigi Day" Saturday to hone their digital messaging skills. Hams learned to setup the software, connect VHF radios and both send and receive messages.
The day served as an importance milestone in the run-up to a region-wide emergency preparedness drill on April 18th, involving 19 counties across Northeast Texas and dozens of healthcare facilities. Amateurs will provide communications for several locations simulating a power outage due to a massive storm system.
After making sure all the technical details were correct, the hams then fanned out across the city and exchanged messages from their vehicles. The training day turned out to be a success and provide a handful off lessons which will be incorporated into the next round of preparation.
ARES Digital Net
Thursdays, About 7:45pm
N5RCA, 146.78- p131.8
N5RCA, 146.78- p131.8
Regional Exercise
October 16, 2019
Approx. Noon - 4pm
For details email:
W5CWT(at)arrl.net
EXPERIMENTAL: N5RCA-D (2-Meter)
ARES Nets
ARES Nets
Rusk County ARC
Weekly, Thursdays, 7:30pm
N5RCA Repeater
ARES Digi Message
follows the net
follows the net
North TX ARES
Monthly, 2nd Wednesday, 8:30pm
3.860 MHz (80m) LSB
Monthly, 2nd Wednesday, 8:30pm
3.860 MHz (80m) LSB
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