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Old 08-30-2008, 11:55 AM
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Exclamation Hurricane Watch Net Stream.

As an FYI:

During the Hurricane Emergency(ies), we will be streaming the "Hurricane Watch Net" SSB traffic from the /NASA mount link at http://kscops.com when propagation and reception clarity allow. As with any HF-SSB links, there will be periods of silence, static crashes, or adjacent-channel interference.

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Old 08-30-2008, 04:31 PM
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Wow! Thank you! This one is going to be a huge!

SSB could be tuned just a little though. Of course you have no control of that though..
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Old 08-30-2008, 11:10 PM
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Thanks for the post.

For the people who have shortwave capabilities the Hurricane Watch Net can be found on the following frequencies:

14.325 MHz USB - Main Frequency (Amateur-to-National Hurricane Center)
7.268 MHz LSB - First Backup
3.950 MHz LSB - Second Backup
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I was listening to the feed earlier this afternoon, and now its saying 404 not found when trying to load the url in winamp... Tom will you be putting the stream back up? Hopefully its an easy fix.

thanks for the link for the time you did have it up, I streamed to my smartphone and from the computer and the audio quality was very good.
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Hello All:

What would be a good program to listen in on the SSB Net. I have Windows Media Player, but it probably not on line now. Thanks for any help here.

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A few more frequencies from QRZ.com...
<PASTE>
Mark Lacy, W5TXR asked us to post the following bulletin:

Could you post on your front page for folks to stay off of 7.285, 7.248, 3.873 & 3.975 For the duration of Gustov
These are the Texas ARES & RACES Frequencies.

The State of Texas RACES will commence operations on 01 SEP 09 at 12:00 Z

Thanks - Mark A. Lacy
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Tom, nice cross posting BTW...
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The State of Texas RACES will commence operations on 01 SEP 09 at 12:00 Z
Wow - waiting a whole year? I think they won't be needed for Gustav at that point
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I found a website awhile back ago that had abunch of archived hurricane reports online can anyone help?
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I found a website awhile back ago that had abunch of archived hurricane reports online can anyone help?
The VOIP WX net site (the VOIP sister net to the HF HWN) has online archives of storm reports.

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Not sure if that is what you are looking for.
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