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Texoma Emergency Communication Organization

Coordinating Amateur Radio emergency services in Grayson County, Texas

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ARES/SKYWARN VHF Primary Repeater: W5RVT 147.000+ MHz, PL 100.0

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Football Season! Really?

Posted on August 24, 2017 by adminOctober 25, 2017

It’s almost fall. Can you feel the crispness in the air? Can you believe the rain we have had in August, or the temperatures we’ve had this week? Hurricane season is here, Harvey is lurking in the Gulf looking for … Continue reading →

Posted in ARES, EC Notes, Events, SKYWARN, Training | Tagged ARES, CERT, SKYWARN, Training

Same Old Story

Posted on July 27, 2017 by adminAugust 24, 2017

Well, have you noticed it’s HOT?!? I have to dwell on this a bit because it’s so important we know the issues we face with heat index values pushing 105 in the afternoons. I came home this morning from our … Continue reading →

Posted in ARES, EC Notes, Training | Tagged ARES, heat, NWS, repeater, Storm Ready, Training

Learning From Others

Posted on February 23, 2017 by adminMarch 21, 2017

I receive a newsletter for ARRL called the ARES E-Letter. Its focus is on ARES type activities. I recommended you sign up for it at the ARRL website. In the last edition there is an article on a Florida county’s … Continue reading →

Posted in ARES, EC Notes, Training | Tagged ARRL, EC, equipment, involvement, Training, volunteer

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