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Lowcountry Amateur Radio Club Summerville, South Carolina
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Mailing Address P.O. Box 2614 Summerville, SC 29484
Amateur Radio K4SVL Repeater 147.060 +
Disaster POD Communications Communication Frequencies 155.3700 PS/ 147.0600 AR Transmission on 155.3700 frequency is only authorized by prior M.O.U. for use during emergency communications and training drills. All equipment must be FCC Part 90 Type Accepted
K4SVL Repeater Site Near Industrial Ave Summerville |
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2011 Annual Summerville Amateur Radio Field Day Event Sign up now!!! No Club Affiliation Required
!!!!! 2011 Location to be announced !!!!!
Club Information The Low country Amateur Radio Club is a group of ham radio operators in the Summerville, South Carolina area that enjoy the fellowship of annual community communication events along with collective sharing interest the hobby with the general public.
There are No membership dues
___________________________________ Mission The club mission is to enjoy the world of communications, provide open access to an HF Station for the interested and new ham to experience the World of Communication along with promoting amateur radio around the local community.
What is Field Day? Field Day is the single most popular on-the-air event held annually in the US and Canada. Each year over 35,000 amateurs gather with their clubs, friends or simply by themselves to operate.
Past Field Day Event Locations 2009 Summerville Church of Nazarene Hwy 78 2010 Sears Grand Ladson Rd 2011 Sears Grand Ladson Rd !!!!!
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New to Ham Radio? Would you like to experience the World of Ham Radio on our HF Station located minutes from Downtown Summerville. Talk to other Amateur Stations Worldwide. E-mail us to find out more!!!! ________________________________________________
Annual Summerville Ham Radio Field Day 2011 June 25-26!
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Interested in Volunteering for Public Safety Communications (ACS) Auxiliary Communications Service ACS Program is a part of a government entity. Activities and operations vary by the particular needs and situations. The mission is to serve sponsoring governmental jurisdiction in support of any possible need relative to communications in an emergency. This means far more than being activated in sporadic emergencies, or just operating radios in the field or at an EOC. It includes thorough familiarity with any form of interpersonal or agency communications. It is on-going. Its personnel are involved in day-to-day affairs of that agency so the ACS Unit becomes an integrated aspect of the sponsoring agency staff, albeit unpaid. Its leaders participate in the agency meetings of appropriate interest or to those assigned due to their resource talents and skills. ACS is a broad spectrum in aid of emergency response communications for local government or a private organization. It is adopted by those jurisdictions and organizations that prefer a dedicated unit of volunteer experts.
Mobile Communications Trailer Communications Trailer is a support function ESF-2
Amateur Radio - HF, VHF & UHF Public Safety - 800 MHz, VHF & UHF Amateur Radio Operators for Disaster Communications Charles Gantt, KC4PPL Tommie Williams, KJ4NBQ Chris Lewis, KJ4HFW George Post, KI4UIW Travis Floyd, KJ4ONV Harold Henderson, KJ4PBB John Kealey, KJ4NBR
COMMUNICATIONS ROOM Inside SC DHEC Disaster Container POD (Lville)
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