November 4th, 2024 EmComm MEETING
ECHO – The Call
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The date for the Preparedness Swap Meet in Lubbock has been changed to November 2nd, 2024. Please see their facebook page for more details. https://m.facebook.com/westtexaspathfinders/
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This is an email from Dale Durham, it points out how important it is for us to practice/train now, because there will be more of these “outages” in the future. We have email available to us at this time. But if in the future we have “software update issues” that
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This is how we will be able to grow the team. We begin by making something of value that provides value to the community. We give everyone the basic training and skills needed to help out with radio communications during times of trouble. We connect the community through all means
Today is Day 1 of the class and so far….. This Is Awesome! We went over some very basic stuff. We discussed the SWIC and checked out the website there with all the files a person could ask for. We went over the basics of deployment to an incident. What
Keep your TV tuned to news channel 10 (KFDA) this evening for the 5, 6 or 10 o’clock news. If you miss it, watch it here Panhandle Amateur Radio Club provides support during severe weather (newschannel10.com) By Paige Stockton Published: May. 31, 2024 at 5:31 PM CDT AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) – The
Tornadoes are one of nature’s most violent storms. They are common in Texas, especially during the spring. Learn how to protect yourself before, during, and after a tornado strikes. What is a tornado? A tornado is a rotating funnel-shaped cloud that drops out of a storm cloud to the ground.
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Wildfires are common in Texas, especially after periods of drought. They can spread quickly and produce dangerous smoke, threatening property, lives and health. Help reduce your risks by learning how to respond. What to Do Before a Wildfire When the threat of wildfires is high, stay tuned to local radio
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Selection of Cities in Texas Where the Eclipse Is Visible Location Obscuration Start Max End Totality Duration Avg. Cloud Cover Austin 100.00% 12:17 pm 1:37 pm 2:58 pm CDT 1m, 46s 59 % Corpus Christi 93.57% 12:13 pm 1:33 pm 2:55 pm CDT — 59 % Dallas 100.00% 12:23 pm 1:42 pm
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