Amateur radio, emergency communications, severe weather; Serving Northwest Tennessee, West Kentucky, Southeast Missouri, East Arkansas. Audio of training sessions for emergency communications preparedness, live storm tracking, and amateur radio.
Net controller Mr. Randy (KI4OAS) will discuss disaster response communications.
Mr. Larry (KJ4JLP) talks about biological and pandemic disasters.
Net controller this evening, Mrs. Rhonda (KJ4AXY), gives an explanation of the Incident Command System and how it's important to amateur radio.
For tonight's session, net controller Mr. Bobby (W4NWT) discusses water storage, purification, alternatives for treating water and the importance of staying hydrated.
On tonight's training and information net, Mr. Art (WA4EQO) addresses disasters and driving in natural disasters.
Mr. Keith (KK4OWI) is net controller for this training and information net, with discussion about being a net control station.
Mr. Jeff (KC4EVR) is net controller for this Monday evening's amateur radio training and information net, with some instructions for new hams about how to speak on the radio. Some discussion about non-commercial handheld radio concludes the net.
Mr. Randy (KI4OAS) is net controller for this Monday evening's amateur radio training and information net, with a report from Mr. Danny (KJ4HRM) about this year's Field Day events.
Mr. Larry (KJ4JLP) is net controller for this Monday evening's amateur radio training and information net about who to contact during disasters.
Mrs. Rhonda (KJ4AXY) is net controller for this Monday evening's amateur radio training and information net about disasters.
Mr. Bobby (W4NWT) is net controller for this Monday evening's amateur radio training and information net regarding earthquake preparedness. Apologies for the lossy audio due to static and band conditions, this will improve soon with a future upgrade to some equipment.
Mr. Keith (KK4OWI) is net controller for this evening's amateur radio training and information net.
Mr. Art (WA4EQO) leads tonight's training and information net. Band quality was below-acceptable, apologies in advance.
The second of hopefully many training and information nets on the KI4OAS repeater. West TN EmComm group's Monday night exercise. Apologies for the lousy audio -- band conditions were not the best on this night -- as well as the 60Hz occasional hums. Will try to rectify these things in future episodes.
A tornado-producing storm system moved across the Midwest into the KenTenn area, producing more tornadoes. This is an over-the-air aircheck of the wall-to-wall simulcast of the storm system as we tracked its movement into the night, with a field report from News Director Charles Choate in South Fulton, Tennessee.
The very first podcast of the West Tennessee EmComm Group's Monday night exercises, and when we decided to start recording our training sessions.