The MTEARS 442.625 (PL 107.2) repeater is on the air in Clarksville. This repeater has Jack’s callsign, AA4TA, as the repeater callsign. It is permanently linked to the MTEARS system, which means that what is said on the repeater is heard everywhere on the MTEARS system, so don’t act like a lid and embarrass yourself statewide. MTEARS covers all of Middle TN and parts of East and West TN, with plans for future expansion in both directions. It is now easy for a mobile in Clarksville to have a conversation with a mobile in Cookeville, for example.
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 Everyday use of the repeater is encouraged, however, there are some situations where use is restricted. The MTEARS system is designed primarily as a weather liaison network. During weather or other disasters, only designated liaison stations are permitted on the repeater. Local weatherspotters will check in and report observations on their local nets. One person from that net will be specifically designated to take that info to the MTEARS net. The National Weather Service monitors the net and uses the information provided. In addition, NWS HAMS provide storm warnings, bulletins and status updates via the MTEARS system for the liaisons to relay to their local Skywarn nets. This area of TN, Montgomery, Stewart and Houston counties, have long been missing from the MTEARS system, and we finally are part of it. One of the things that will, hopefully, be a result of this is an increased awareness and participation in Skywarn. Our reports will make a difference. There is also a general MTEARS ARES net on Monday nights at 8:00 p.m. Central time. Check in is by repeater as designated by the Net Control. You do not have to be a designated liaison to check into this net, all are welcome.
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If you have any questions, suggestions or problems with this repeater, please contact one of the designated control operators:Â Hank Koebler/N3ORX, Howard Thompson/K2CEM, Frank Metcalfe/AA4AE, Tom Delker/K1KY, David Wolfe/WA4VVX.
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Hank
Tags: Amateur Radio, MTEARS, Repeaters, Skywarn
AA4TA, Amateur Radio, Disaster Response, Emergency Communications, Repeaters, Skywarn, Thunderstorm, Tornado, Weather | N3ORX |
November 14, 2010 8:24 pm |
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The FCC has just announced that it is changing the Part 97 rules to
allow unlimited paid employee participation in government sponsored
drills and exercises, and will also allow limited paid employee
participation in non-government exercises and drills. This is truly a
great breakthrough for EmComm.
Here is the actual NPRM http://www.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2010/db0714/FCC-10-124A1.pdf
Tags: Amateur Radio, EmComm, FCC, Part 97, Report and Order FCC 10-124
ARES, Amatuer Radio, Disaster Response, Emergency Communications, FCC, Red Cross, Skywarn, Thunderstorm, Tornado, Tsunami, Weather, earthquake | N3ORX |
July 15, 2010 11:05 am |
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Tags: Amateur Radio, ARES, Emergency Communications, NIMS, Red Cross, Training
ARES, Amatuer Radio, Disaster Response, Emergency Communications, News and updates, Red Cross, Skywarn, Thunderstorm, Tornado, Weather | KJ4GXU |
June 4, 2010 9:14 am |
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Spring is here and in Tennessee that means strong storms and other severe weather. Jim, WU5E sends us this link to the Storm Prediction center where you can check out the current and upcoming weather patterns.Â
Check out the storm prediction center at http://www.spc.noaa.gov/
Tags: Amateur Radio, ARES, Skywarn, Storms, Weather
ARES, Amatuer Radio, Skywarn, Thunderstorm, Tornado, Weather | KJ4GXU |
April 1, 2010 6:54 pm |
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Below is the Hazardous weather outlook through Sunday from the National Weather Service in Nashville. Please be alert that there may be Thunderstorms throughout the week with a stronger chance of severe weather Wednesday night through Thursday morning. In the even of severe weather please monitor NOAA Weather Radio for warnings and the 146.925 repeater in case a Skywarn net is called.Â
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HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NASHVILLE TN
508 AM CST MON MAR 8 2010
TNZ005>011-022>034-056>066-075-077>080-093>095-091115-
STEWART-MONTGOMERY-ROBERTSON-SUMNER-MACON-CLAY-PICKETT-BENTON-
HOUSTON-HUMPHREYS-DICKSON-CHEATHAM-DAVIDSON-WILSON-TROUSDALE-
SMITH-JACKSON-PUTNAM-OVERTON-FENTRESS-PERRY-HICKMAN-LEWIS-
WILLIAMSON-MAURY-MARSHALL-RUTHERFORD-CANNON-DEKALB-WHITE-
CUMBERLAND-BEDFORD-COFFEE-WARREN-GRUNDY-VAN BUREN-WAYNE-LAWRENCE-
GILES-
508 AM CST MON MAR 8 2010
THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR MIDDLE TENNESSEE.
.DAY ONE…TODAY AND TONIGHT
NO HAZARDOUS WEATHER IS EXPECTED AT THIS TIME.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN…TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY
AN UNSETTLED WEATHER PATTERN WILL DEVELOP OVER THE REGION WITH ON
AND OFF CHANCES FOR THUNDERSTORMS TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY.
A FEW OF THE STORMS COULD BE STRONG TO SEVERE THROUGH THIS PERIOD.
THE GREATEST PROBABILITY FOR SEVERE WEATHER WILL OCCUR WEDNESDAY
EVENING THROUGH EARLY THURSDAY MORNING WITH A STRONG LOW PRESSURE
AND COLD FRONT CROSSING THE REGION.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT…
EVEN THOUGH ANY SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ARE EXPECTED TO BE BRIEF AND
ISOLATED, SPOTTERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO CLOSELY MONITOR WEATHER
CONDITIONS AND BE PREPARED TO CALL IN ANYTHING REACHING REPORTING
CRITERIA.
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SPOTTER THUNDERSTORM REPORTING CRITERIA…
TORNADO
FUNNEL CLOUD
FLOODING
HAIL >= 1/2 INCH
WINDS > 50 MPH (MEASURED)
STRUCTURAL DAMAGE
TREES OR POWER LINES DOWN
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Tags: HWO, National Weather Service, NOAA, Skywarn, Thunderstorms, Tornado
ARES, Amatuer Radio, Skywarn, Thunderstorm, Tornado, Weather | KJ4GXU |
March 8, 2010 7:58 am |
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