
This is a directed net operating on the W3YJ repeater on the output frequency of 443.45 MHz and input frequency of 448.45 MHz using a PL tone of 100.0 Hz. In the event this repeater should fail, switch to our back up frequency of 146.580 MHz simplex.
Is there any emergency or priority traffic? If so call__(YOUR CALL)__ now.
[O'Hara Emergency Management Agency Communications if any]:
[If no EMA Communications]:
I have no communications from the O'Hara Township Emergency Coordinator at this time.
I will now call the roll of all active O'Hara Township Area Amateur Radio Volunteers. Your response will be by call sign and whether you have any comments for the net.
The roll call follows.......
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[RECORD CALLS / NAMES / LOCATION OF ALL CHECK-INS in the space provided below the regular roster. Here is the Current Roster: http://www.pa-sitrep.com/ohara_ro.htm
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This concludes the initial roll call of our current roster.
I will now take additional check-ins. You do NOT have to be an O'Hara Township Emergency Communications Volunteer, or be from the O'Hara Township area to check in. Please call (YOUR CALL), let up on your key so you know that you're not doubling with anyone, then give your call - slowly and phonetically - your name, and location.
Check-ins from anyone anywhere, please call (YOUR CALL) now.
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[RECORD CALLS / NAMES / LOCATION OF ALL ADDITIONAL CHECK-INS in the space provided below the regular roster.]
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Hearing no further additional check-ins, we'll go to your comments.
[TAKE COMMENTS]
One last call for check-ins or comments. Please call (YOUR CALL) now.
Hearing no further check-ins or comments, we will now close the O'Hara Township Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Net. I would like to thank W3YJ for the use of the repeater and thanks to everyone who participated. The Net is secure at (STATE THE TIME) and I will now turn the repeater back to general Amateur use.
(YOUR CALL - CLEAR)
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