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New London County |
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A R E S Preamble - SCAN NET |
Are there any stations on frequency with EMERGENCY or priority traffic ?
calling the SCAN, ..... calling the SCAN, ..... calling the SCAN ......
calling the southeastern Connecticut A R E S Net
The net control station for this session is ..................... located in ......................
This is a directed net, and all comments should be directed to the NCS. Please do not break the net unless you have EMERGENCY traffic. Regular net members, and all other interested stations, are invited to participate.
The purpose of the net is to disseminate information and provide training to net members. During an emergency it provides a communication organization between active amateurs and their communities in and around Southeastern Connecticut. When activated during an emergency, the net will provide supplemental communications as required by area agencies and local governmental bodies.
Calling the SCAN, ........... Calling the SCAN ...............
Calling the Southeastern Connecticut A R E S Net.
Any mobiles please check-in at this time, including your present location.
Check-in will be by location. When your town it called, please check-in with your call sign and list any traffic held, either formal or informal.
Conduct normal net business. Include frequent breaks for additional or late check-ins.
Town List
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Colchester |
N. Stonington |
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East Lyme |
Norwich |
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Fishers Island |
Old Lyme |
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Griswold |
Plainfield |
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Groton |
Preston |
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Ledyard |
Salem |
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Montville |
Sub Base |
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Mystic |
Voluntown |
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New London |
Waterford |
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Stonington |
Westerly, RI |
Any additional check-ins .... give your call and location.
Closing
This has been a regularly scheduled session of the Southeastern Connecticut .. A R E S Net, which meets every Monday at 2000 local time on 146.07 / 67
Thanks to all who participated. You may secure at this time. NCS will remain on frequency for an additional few minutes to take care of any questions or comments.
This is ................ returning the repeater to normal use, with thanks to SCRAMS for its availability.
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