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Regional SKYWARN Net
Regional
SKYWARN
Info Net
Thursdays
9:00 PM
Local Time
For your local repeater information see our "Frequency Chart".

If you are interested in becoming a Net Controller, contact Lou Ruh at [email protected].

   The purpose of the Regional SKYWARN net includes:

  1. Making announcements related to The Mount Holly SKYWARN group. This includes but is not limited to; Technical Committee (TC) meetings, County Coordinator meetings, Special Events, Issues of technical concern.
  2. Dispersing information from the National Weather Service to the SKYWARN spotters. This is typically done by a representative of the National Weather Service. Information can include changes in NWS protocol, issues related to weather forecasting, and the science of meteorology.
  3. Eliciting SKYWARN related comments from the check ins
  4. Testing the linked repeater systems used for the the nets to ensure that it can be brought up for Skywarn use if needed during a widespread weather event.

   How the Regional SKYWARN net is run:

  1. The first step in preparation for the net is for the APRS net control operator to issue an APRS bulletin message at least an hour before the net announcing how APRS checkins will be requested. The request for check ins is repeated automatically by APRS.
  2. Directed net protocol is used during this net. This means that there is a short introduction, a request for emergency or priority traffic and then the Net Control Station will ask for check-ins without emergency or priority traffic on a county by county basis (Much like the RACES state net run on 75 meters)
  3. After the first round of repeater checkins are taken, APRS checkins are then taken. Then, any station stated to have traffic is called by the Net Controller to pass the traffic.
  4. Then a call for late checkins. Then, as time permits, a request for stations with comments, etc. Then, the net is closed.

Phonetic Alphabet

A Alpha J Juliet S Sierra
B Bravo K Kilo T Tango
C Charlie L Lima U Uniform
D Delta M Mike V Victor
E Echo N November W Whisky
F Foxtrot O Oscar X X-ray
G Golf P Papa Y Yankee
H Hotel Q Quebec Z Zulu
I India R Romeo    


DISCLAIMER:
   This page has been created by the Mount Holly Technical Committee. It is intended to serve as a connection to SKYWARN and related topics. For up to the minute weather information, please tune to NOAA weather radio. Storm chasing is not endorsed, however if you must, storm chasing should only be done by trained individuals. The information on this site should NOT be construed as Official National Weather Service Training.

� 2000 SKYWARN Technical Committee