Predicted Track for Hurricane Matthew as of 6 Oct 2016 (Courtesy NOAA/National Hurricane Center) |
From ARRL:
These
Amateur Radio frequencies are known to be in use or are available for
use during the response to Hurricane Matthew. Please avoid interfering
with these frequencies, and do not
check into any emergency nets unless you genuinely have something of
importance to contribute.
Hurricane Watch Net (HWN):
14.325 MHz (USB), 7.268 MHz (LSB): Weather data and storm reports from stations in affected area
Cuba (Primary): 7.110 MHz (LSB)
Cuba (Alternate 1): 7.120 MHz (LSB)
Cuba (Alternate 2): 7.045 MHz
Cuba (Alternate 3): 7.080 MHz
Cuba: 3.720 MHz
Cuba: 3.740 MHz
Cuba (Alternate 1): 7.120 MHz (LSB)
Cuba (Alternate 2): 7.045 MHz
Cuba (Alternate 3): 7.080 MHz
Cuba: 3.720 MHz
Cuba: 3.740 MHz
IARU Region
2: 3.750 MHz Emergency Center of Activity Frequency
IARU Region 2: 7.060 MHz Emergency Center of Activity Frequency
IARU Region 2: 14.300 MHz Global Emergency Center of Activity Frequency
IARU Region 2: 18.160 MHz Global Emergency Center of Activity Frequency
IARU Region 2: 21.360 MHz Global Emergency Center of Activity Frequency
IARU Region 2: 18.160 MHz Global Emergency Center of Activity Frequency
IARU Region 2: 14.300 MHz Global Emergency Center of Activity Frequency
IARU Region 2: 18.160 MHz Global Emergency Center of Activity Frequency
IARU Region 2: 21.360 MHz Global Emergency Center of Activity Frequency
IARU Region 2: 18.160 MHz Global Emergency Center of Activity Frequency
VoIP Hurricane Net: WX-Talk Conference, Node #7203 on Echolink and
IRLP Reflector 9219. IRLP Reflector 9553 is the backup. (Due to the
number of limited routes to the Echolink node for mobile devices,
monitor WX-TALK on a desktop computer if possible.)
Live internet stream of the Hurricane Watch Net is available at
www.hwn.org