• Clear Frequencies Requested for Caribbean Hurricane Emergency Traffic

    From ARRL de WD1CKS@VERT/WLARB to QST on Wed Nov 18 15:15:24 2020
    11/16/2020

    Stations handling emergency traffic during the response to Category 5 Hurricane Iota, just off the eastern coast of Nicaragua, are requesting clear frequencies.

    Radio amateurs not involved in the emergency response are asked to avoid (± 5KHz) the Hurricane Watch Net (HWN[1]) and WX4NHC (National Hurricane Center) frequencies of 14.325 and 7.268 MHz, as well as a Honduran emergency net operation on 7.180 MHz (net control station is HR1JFA), and a Nicaraguan emergency net operating on 7.098 MHz.

    With maximum sustained winds of 160 MPH, Hurricane Iota is expected to bring catastrophic winds, life-threatening storm surge, and torrential rainfall to Central America. - Thanks to US Virgin Islands Section Manager Fred Kleber, K9VV (operating as WX4NHC) 


    [1] http://www.hwn.org/

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