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Hurricane Watch Frequencies
- Subject: [amsat-bb] Hurricane Watch Frequencies
- From: "Michael P. Olbrisch" <kd9kc@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 01:19:04 -0000
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At the request of the ARRL, the FCC has declared a voluntary
communications emergency requiring the protection of Amateur
Radio emergency communication frequencies. It is requested
that these frequencies, plus or minus 3 kHz, be protected:
Voluntary declarations were issued by Leroy A. Pittman, CCMC
Watch Officer, FCC, Washington, DC at 1426 UTC September 14,
1999, and by Michael J. Schweigert, CCMC Watch Officer, FCC,
Washington, DC, at 1845 UTC, under the authority of Section
97.301 of the FCC Rules and Regulations. They remain
effective until rescinded.
14.325 USB - National Hurricane Watch Center.
Florida area:
7242.0 LSB - Daytime Emergency
3950.0 LSB - Nighttime Emergency
Georgia area:
7275.0 LSB - Daytime Emergency
3975.0 LSB - Nighttime Emergency
South Carolina area:
3993.5 LSB - Emergency only
3915.0 LSB - Health & Welfare
Vy73, Mike. KD9KC MARS: AAV6EV
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