Pierce County (ARES) Amateur Radio Emergency Services Net.

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ATTENTION… This is net control station, (your call) calling the Pierce County Amateur Radio Emergency Services Communications Net. This net meets every Tuesday at 19:00 hrs on the KB7CNN 146.64 mHz repeater.

The purpose of this net is to handle Emergency Communication Services traffic and to inform members of local and Washington State activities. It also provides participation in a formal net.

Is there any emergency traffic at this time? If there is any emergency traffic during net, break with you call sign and list your traffic by priority.

Are there any mobile stations wishing to check in?

Emergency powered stations operating from their home station, please check in with the regular roll call. Are there any other EMERGENCY POWERED stations wishing to check in at this time?

We will begin with bulletins, and or announcements from:

1. State Officers/officials for ARES/RACES?
2. Emergency Coordinator = Paul Nadeau, N7VBJ.
3. RACES Radio Officer = Alan Hughes, KB7SVU
4. Zone Managers (Even 1-6 and Odd 6-1 (Done by Zone))
5. Specialty Managers
6. TAC
7. Medical Services Teams
8. NTS Traffic = Lee, W6PZF

If there are no reports or announcements, please check in during the regular roll call. Please standby for roll call. Stations please use your Tactical Call followed by your Amateur call.

All other stations please standby for roll call. (Even days A - Z), (Odd days Z - A) If done by ZONES (Even 1 - 6), (Odd 6 - 1). Please come know with your Tactical Call followed by your Amateur call.

A-ALPHA G-GOLF M-MIKE S-SIERRA Y-YANKEE
B-BRAVO H-HOTEL N-NOVEMBER T-TANGO Z-ZULU
C-CHARLEY I-INDIA O-OSCAR U-UNIFORM  
D-DELTA J-JULIET P-PAPA V-VICTOR  
E-ECHO K-KILO Q-QUEBEC W-WHISKEY  
F-FOXTROT L-LIMA R-ROMEO X-XRAY  

This completes the roll call. Are there any late check ins or announcements, missed and or visiting stations?

Is there any final business for the net?

This is net control (Tactical call, Amateur Call) closing the Pierce County Amateur Radio Communication Services Net at (time).

I would like to thank Bill Boyle for the use of the KB7CNN 146.64 repeater. Thank you all for checking in. The repeaters are now open for regular use. (Your call) clear.

Notes: Signal Merit 1 = Cannot understand at all
  2 = Some understanding
  3 = Mostly understood
  4 = Completely understood
  5 = Loud and very clear

 

Simplex Frequencies by Zone 1 = 146.560 Mhz
  2 = 146.460 Mhz
  3 = 145.530 Mhz
  4 = 145.530 Mhz
  5 = 146.430 Mhz
  6 = 146.580 Mhz