ARLA/CLUSTER: Frequências de alerta para a temporada de furacões no Atlantico em 2014

João Costa > CT1FBF ct1fbf gmail.com
Segunda-Feira, 7 de Julho de 2014 - 11:12:17 WEST


Atlantic Hurricane Season 2014

On the IARU Region 1 site *Greg Mossop G0DUB* reports on the start of the
Atlantic Hurricane Season

Hurricane Arthur tracking up the East coast of the USA marks the first
storm of the Atlantic Hurricane Season this year.

Emergency nets are active in the USA in preparation for this hurricane,
playing their part in gathering and distributing information for the
weather and emergency services as they do every year.

Radio Amateurs in Region 1 are reminded that the following frequencies may
be in use by nets in North and Central America to track and deal with the
consequences of these severe weather events. It is possible for Region 1
amateurs to cause unintentional QRM to these nets so please listen
carefully if operating near these frequencies:

Caribbean Emergency & Weather Nets: 7.162 & 3.815 MHz
Eastern Caribbean Narrow Band Emergency System Net: 7.036 MHz USB (Olivia &
MT63)
Caribbean Emergency: 14.185 MHz
Republica Dominicana: 7.065 & 3.780 MHz
Cuba: 7.045, 7.080, 7.110, and 3.740 MHz
Central America: 7.090 & 3.750 MHz
Nicaragua: 7.098 MHz
Guatemala: 7.075 MHz
Panama: 7.085 MHz
Mexico: 7.060 & 3.690 MHz

USA:
Maritime Mobile Service Net: 14.300 MHz
Hurricane Watch Net: 14.325 MHz
Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Network (SATERN): 14.265 MHz

Other local emergency communications groups may also activate if a
hurricane approaches their area and those frequencies would be announced at
the time.

IARU Region 1 http://www.iaru-r1.org/

G0DUB on Twitter @g0dub <https://twitter.com/g0dub>
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