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Written by Bob Helling, K9PQ   
Sunday, 14 January 2007
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This script is to be used by ACS Net Control when there have been test callout messages sent before the net.  Net Control will ask for stations checking in to say how many callout messages they received.

 

 

 

Good evening.  This is name, call.  Welcome to the Seattle Auxiliary Communications Service Radio net.

Is there any emergency or priority traffic for the net this evening?

<Pause for any reply>

This net meets every Monday at 1900 hours local time to keep ACS members in practice with net operations.  The net frequency for each week is posted on our web site www.seattleacs.com

Today, test callout messages were sent before the net.  You may have received cell phone text messages,  e-mail messages or phone calls.

When you check in, please give your call, your first name, your assignment, and how many and what form of callout messages you received.  If you have an announcement for the net, tell me when you check in.  Announcements will be handled after check-ins.

[If any special information will be requested during or after check-ins, describe that here.]

This is the Seattle Auxiliary Communications Service Radio net. I am call and my name is name. My assignment is assignment.

[If additional information will be requested of check-ins, state NCS info here.]

<Short break>



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