Emergency Nets
Radio nets for disaster help
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One of the oldest emergency traffic handling nets on amateur radio
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Maritime Mobile Service Net for disaster help on high seas on foreign lands
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Natick emergency radio net
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The Hurricane Watch Net, Amateur Radio Serving the National Hurricane Center Since 1965. The HWN provides up to date tropical weather information for the Atlantic and Eastern Pacific. Subscribe for tropical weather email.
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This website is in place to convey the importance of 14.300 MHz as a frequency of recognition
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The Amateur Radio network now known as the Caribbean Emergency and Weather Net was established in 1958 by Colonel Henry Frew, KV4BZ, for the purpose of having a general calling frequency for the Caribbean Islands and our North and South American friends.
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A member of the 14.300 mHz net family, goal is to provide a means of emergency communications, to handle third party traffic and information between individuals, to promote goodwill and friendly relations among radio operators.
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The Pacific Seafarer's Net is an amateur radio communications net organized to provide support, assistance and daily tracking for maritime operators.
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Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Network
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Amateur Radio serving the National Hurricane Center and Mankind since 1965 founded by K8YUW
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The main purpose of the Waterway Net is to encourage amateur radio communications to and from boats with an emphasis on safety and weather information.