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W3TBG
NANTICOKE AMATEUR RADIO CLUB, INC.
Time for a break from the ordinary!
Would you like a hobby that will last
a lifetime? One that will build lasting friendships at home and around the
world. Are you looking for a way to become involved in community service? You
will find this and more in Amateur Radio.
Welcome to the Nanticoke Amateur Radio Club, Inc. Web Site. This site is
devoted to providing information to our club members and all others interested
in Amateur Radio. (Click on
underlined text).
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July, 2014 Emergency Reference Sheet In an emergency, make sure your family and
home are safe, then check in on the instructions. The Secondary Repeater
Frequency is 145.310 (-) MHz, PL 156.7. The Tertiary Repeater Frequency is 146.715 (-) MHz, PL
156.7. The Primary Simplex is 144.915 Sussex County ARES Primary Repeater
147.090 (+) PL 156.7 Millsboro (generator backup) Sussex County ARES Secondary Repeater
145.310 (-) PL 156.7 Sussex County ARES Tertiary Repeater
146.715 (-) PL 156.7 Sussex County ARES Quaternary Repeater
145.210 (-) PL 156.7 Bridgeville (generator back up) Sussex ARES Node N3KNT-10 145.050 Seaford
(generator back up) Sussex ARES Node N3KNT-11 145.050 Lewes
(generator back up) Digipeater Frequency K3STR 145.050
Georgetown (generator back up) DELMARVA Emg. Skywarn Net National Weather Service
448.725 (-) PL 131.8 Roxanna Skywarn Net National Weather Service
449.725 (-) PL 131.8 Hazlettville 2 METER REPEATERS SERVING THE Millsboro 147.090 (+) PL 156.7 ARES
Primary Repeater; WS3ARA Millsboro 449.825 (-) PL 156.7 ARES 449
UHF Repeater Bridgeville 145.210 (-) PL 156.7 ARES
Quaternary Repeater; W3TBG Lewes 147.330 (+) PL 156.7 Lewes RACES
(battery backup); W3LRS Roxanna 145.250 (-) PL 156.7 Woodside (South) 146.910 (-) PL 77.0 Hazlettville (West) 147.300 (+) PL 77.0
(as needed) Lower Maryland Delmar 146.925 (-) PL 156.7
Easton/Trappe 147.045 (+) PL 156.7 Sharptown 146.820 (-) PL 156.7 Princess
Anne 146.625 (-) no PL CONTACT INFORMATION (Area Code is 302)
Home Cell Work Emergency Coordinator Chuck Betyeman W3DEL
[email protected] 645-2225 462-1723 ------- Dpty. Emerg. Coord. Denny Karol KB3MJ [email protected] ------
542-6255 645-8068 Asst. Emerg. Coord. Patrick Ryan KW3Z [email protected] 629-6458
228-1111 856-4113 Asst. Emerg. Coord. Bill Hammond N3IOD [email protected]
539-5780 236-5068 ------- Asst. Emerg. Coord. Terry Hastings W3TRY [email protected]
422-7883 841-5244 -------- Asst. Emerg. Coord. Steve Heder KB3PIX [email protected]
337-3459 448-5098 -------- Asst. Emerg. Coord. Dell Palmer K3AXR [email protected]
410-208-3328 703-220-1022 ------ Asst. Emerg. Coord. Herb Quick KF3BT [email protected] 629-7709
260-2489 629-4949 Asst. Emerg. Coord. Joe Stormer W3TL [email protected] 645-5141
703-919-9517 ------- Section Emerg. Coord. Bill Prettyman W3DR [email protected]
934-8070 260-1069 934-7704 Section Manager Bill Duveneck KB3KYH [email protected]
684-3244 537-4755 -------- Report Electrical Power Outages to: GUIDELINES FOR EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS 1. Check-in on the ARES primary repeater
if you suspect
something's taking place. Assume automatic net activation if you can't get a dial tone. Non-ham frequencies to
monitor are: Emergency Alert System (EAS) Radio: WZBH 93.5 FM or WOSC 95.9 FM National Weather Service: 162.475 MHz / 2. Listen to the Net Control Station and direct all communications through him/her. 3. Listen more than you talk; strive for brevity and clarity. Use
plain language and ITU phonetics; do not use “Q” signals. 4. Formal messages must be written; use
form ICS-213 and have message signed by a supported agency official. Keep an event log. July 30, 2014 W3DEL Send updates to: [email protected] |
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