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Latest revision as of 02:55, 5 June 2015
Contents
Amateur Radio Operations
Hurricane Watch Net
- 14325.0 KHz USB - Hurricane Watch Net, organized and run by the National Hurricane Center. The Hurricane Watch Net activates whenever a Hurricane is within 300 miles of projected landfall, or at the request of the National Hurricane Center in Miami, FL.
North Carolina Tar Heel Emergency Net
- 3923 kHz LSB Primary
- 7232 kHz LSB Backup
NOAA Hurricane Hunter Operations
Hurricane Hunters primarily use SATCOM for communications back to the National Hurricane Center. However, backup HF communications links for phone patches are sometimes used. They include:
- USAF High Frequency Global Communications System
- MARS Phone Patch Capabilities on 13927.0 KHz USB
To see when hurricane hunter operations are planned, see the NHC Aircraft Recon Plan of the Day (POD) Report: