
Limestone ARES Emergency Net Protocol
LIMESTONE ARES EMERGENCY
NET PROTOCOL
This is the Limestone ARES net. This is a directed net. Please route all
communications through the net control station. The purpose of this net is
_______________________.
(state the reason for the net.)
The net control is N4SEV. And my name is _____________. Is there any emergency
traffic? Please call now.
(HANDLE ANY EMERGENCY TRAFFIC IMMEDIATELY)
Please do not use the autopatch. The autopatch will be disabled during the net
and will only be activated by the net control station.
We are now ready to accept check-ins to the Limestone ARES net. We will accept
check-ins with any call. Please give your callsign, name, and location.
Inform net control if you must checkout before the net is secured or if you must
be out of immediate radio contact at any time.
Please call now.
NET CONTROL PLEASE DO THE FOLLOWING:
Conduct the net.
Maintain order on the net at all times. Handle all traffic. Read all
bulletins. Ask for reports and track storms if appropriate. Keep the
net and the EMA staff informed as needed. Set up a liaison with other
nets in the surrounding areas and on HF. Exchange information as
needed. Pool the net every hour or so. Do whatever the situation
calls for. Report only the requested information to Skywarn, NWS, or
EMA, or other groups. Such as damage report, wind speed, tornadoes,
wall clouds with or with out rotation, and hail size. When reporting
hail size use coin size.
CLOSING THE NET
This concludes this
session of the Limestone ARES net. Regular sessions are held every
Thursday evening at 7:00 PM on this repeater, but may be activated at
any time during an emergency situation. The Limestone ARES Club
meetings are held on the third Monday of each month at 7:00 PM at the
Limestone EMA building on West Market Street across from the Athens
Post Office. Talk-in will be on this repeater. We would like to thank
Limestone County for their continuing support. Net control station
N4SEV is now securing the net and returning the repeater to normal
amateur use. Thanks to everyone for your help during this event.



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