Coastal Bend ARES

ARES is short for Amateur Radio Emergency Service – Get involved!!

What is ARES®? . . . . . South Texas ARES

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District 4 ARES® Information

District 4 ARES® Coordinators

CountyRoleCallNameContact Info.
 DECVacant

Contact Section Emergency Coordinator Jeff Walter KE5FGA if interested.

Contact AEC shown below for assistance.

NONE
AransasECK5BVTom Hargravek5bv@arrl.net
BeeECVacant NONE
BeeECVacant NONE
Jim WellsECVacant NONE
KlebergECKG5AYDHarley Schwartzkg5ayd@n5crp.org
Live OakECW5IMJim Bomerw5im@arrl.net
NuecesECVacant NONE
NuecesECVacant NONE
NuecesAECKG5NBA Gary FronteraKG5NBA
NuecesAEC – PIOKE5NAL Michael Eggenberger Sr.KE5NAL
RefugioECVacant NONE
San PatricioECK5BVTom Hargravek5bv@arrl.net

DEC = District Emergency Coordinator
EC = Emergency Coordinator
AEC = Assistant Emergency Coordinator

District 4 ARES® Coordinators

Emergency Net Frequencies:

NETDaytime Freq.Nighttime Freq.
ARES Emergency Traffic7285 kHz3873 kHz
ARES Health & Welfare7290 kHz3935 kHz
Texas RACES7248 kHz3975 kHz

NTS - National Traffic System Information