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RAYNET

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RAYNET was formed in 1953 following the severe East coast flooding, to provide a way of organising the valuable resource that Amateur Radio is able to provide to the community.

Since then, it has grown into a very active organisation with around 2000 members, providing communication assistance on many hundreds of events each year.

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Amateur Radio operators have access to a wide range of radio bands, operating modes and equipment which allows RAYNET to offer a unique range of emergency communication services to our user services. Coupled with our members endless resourcefulness, RAYNET is regarded as a professional support organisation by both the statutory and volunteer emergency service organisations.

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Hampshire & Isle of Wight Community Risk Register 

Contains information about pandemic flu which is relevant to Covid-19

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RAYNET national web site

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RAYNET Manual available on the RAYNET UK web site.

This provides a good guide to how RAYNET operates

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RAYNET Frequencies

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Dorset RAYNET

 

South East Hants RAYNET

Net every Wednesday evening starting at 2030hrs on

144.625on 144.625, All licensed users are more than welcome

to attend, regardless as to whether you are a member of

RAYNET or not. We are a friendly bunch, and

always happy to welcome people to the net.

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South West Hampshire RAYNET Group

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South Sussex RAYNET

 

Isle of Wight RAYNET  (no online presence or email contact ) 

 

Wednesday night net on GB3IW  at 18:30

 

MOU describing how IOW RAYNET supports the IOW Council resilience plans

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IOW RAYNET Covid 19 broadcast by Alan G0VPO

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Contact

Alan  Robinson G0VPO  

01983 401797
2 Fort St.
Sandown 

Isle of Wight PO36 8BA

 

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IoW RAYNET providing coms for the Walk the Wight 

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