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Hurricane - ALE Emergency/Disaster Relief Communications
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HF Interoperation for Organizations and Individual Operators on the air are served by Emergency/ Disaster Relief Communications Global ALE High Frequency Network (HFN)
Ham radio ALE operators in North America who can potentially participate in supporting response communications at their own stations, are encouraged to commence scanning operation on the ALE channels during hurricane emergency and disaster relief events.
North America Emcomm
ALE Voice SSB freqs (kHz USB)
3845-3996-7185.5-7296-14346-18117.5-28312.5
During significant hurricanes in the North America region, Pilot Station Operators of the Global ALE High Frequency Network are on alert, scanning the standard ALE Data/HF-email/HF-phone-texting/HF-relay freqs (kHz USB)
3596-7102-10145.5-14109-21096-24926-28146
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Global ALE High Frequency Network Celebrates 500 Days of Continuous 24/7/365 All Band HF Service

On the 26th of June 2007, HFN, the ham radio Global ALE High Frequency Network was born. It has been alive and on the air ever since. This is the first time a net has ever functioned continuously on all 8 internationally allocated amateur radio HF bands simultaneously 24/7/365.
The main purpose is Emergency / Disaster Relief Communications, and the focus is to provide a framework to help the various Emcomm and relief organisations of the world inter-operate better with each other on HF. 

All ham operators are welcome and invited to participate in the net on the air at any hour of the day or night, for normal QSOs and messages, soundings, or priority Emcomm use.

The services currently provided by stations in the Global ALE High Frequency network, using Automatic Link Establishment, include: HF SMS Phone Texting, Text HF Email, real-time-activity tracking, HF-to-HF Relay, Net Call ups, Net announcements, and individual station direct HF calling. Real-time activity of who is on the air and able to communicate with each other, is tracked by the network of reporting stations through what is known as "ALE Channel Zero" on the web.

As "Phase 2" of HFN launches, the net plans to expand into more areas of the globe and provide better coverage in the existing areas. More interconnect features are being added, with technical improvements, and increased reliability. Some very exciting developments are coming up soon.

HFN has grown from the first 6 stations a year ago, to 16 stations now, and is expanding to cover far-flung areas of the planet. Congratulations to all the HFN Pilot Ops who make it an ongoing success:
Alan KM4BA, Steve N2CKH, Rod WA3MEZ, Dale NJ7C, Dennis W5DG, Bill WD8ARZ, Gary K7EK, Luc VE2FXL, Peter VK4TGV, Mark N0PWZ, Dan VR2HF, Ken WB4AKK, Vincent F4BXW, Berndt VK5ABN, and Johan SM0TSC.
IARU
IARU GlobalSET EmComm Radio Event
ALE operators participate in Global Simulated Emergency Test communications exercise sponsored by International Amateur Radio Union
GlobalSET is the on-the-air international emcomm radio event sponsored by IARU. The objective is to promote readiness for international emergency disaster relief communications. Anywhere in the world, ALE on HF can be there to assist. Operators participated in the Global Simulated Emergency Test by sending ALE text messages to the central IARU GlobalSET headquarters, relayed via the network of ALE Global HFN Pilot Stations. Hams activate their ALE stations, start scanning and sounding before the event, and send messages during the day of the event. In addition to the emergency practice, this gives us all an occasion to link up and meet more ALE operators on the air. For more info, please read the HFpack forum.
ALE On The Air Week
ALE On The Air Week
AOTAW
ALE On The Air Week (AOTAW) is an annual international amateur radio event sponsored by HFLINK. All hams are invited to participate in 10 days of HF Automatic Link Establishment activity on the air. The purpose of the event is to encourage ALE communication techniques among amateur radio operators worldwide. Operator experience in this readiness exercise is useful for HF Emergency / Disaster Relief communications. AOTAW is an open informal operating event for hams to check out their ALE communications equipment, get real-world experience initiating and responding to ALE calls, link up with fellow ALE operators for for text or voice QSOs on HF, and share helpful information about setting up ALE stations.
Thousands of amateur radio operators worldwide have ALE-capable stations, and many were active in last year's AOTAW event. Visit the ALE High Frequency Network's ALE Channel ZERO web site for up-to-the-minute activity loggings of all the ALE signals as they are received at the various stations around the world during the event.
AOTAW 2008
Starts 0001UTC Friday 07 November
Ends 2359UTC Monday 17 November
ALE activity center website:
http://hflink.net/qso/

GAREC Global Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Conference
Garec
ALE for Emergency / Disaster Relief Communications
Presentation at the IARU Global Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Conference
The International Amateur Radio Union's Global Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Conference GAREC-2007 was held in Huntsville AL, USA, with international delegates from IARU Region 1 and Region 2 attending. The focus of the GAREC conference was: How the amateur radio service can apply advanced technologies to emergency communications in the service of early warning, emergency response and disaster relief. The ALE presentation at the conference included information about how ALE can provide an interoperative method for all emergency and disaster relief communicators to communicate with each other. more...
A conference report for HFLINK members is available on the HFLINK forum.
High Frequency Network
Ham Radio 24/7 ALE
Global HF Network is On The Air
for ALE-SMS, Email, and HF text relay
A team of radio operators is on the air, in the global constellation of ALE HF stations, the new ham radio ALE Global HF Network (HFN). The new HFN Pilot Stations are equipped with scanning ALE transceivers, multiband antenna systems, and special software control systems for internet connectivity. Ham radio ALE users in the field on HF connect with the HFN Pilot Stations to exchange digital ALE-SMS text messaging to and from internet devices such as cell mobile phones, black berry type devices, PDAs, PCs and laptops. ALE users also relay ALE messages to other ALE HF users via the same system. more...
ARRLHFLINK Comments to ARRL on New Data Communication Protocols

HFLINK responded to ARRL's announcement seeking comments from amateurs concerning development of an open-source, non-proprietary, data communications protocol suitable for use by radio amateurs over HF fading paths. The topic was discussed at length in the HFLINK Forum. more...



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Ham Radio ALE activity is  automatically reported and spotted on the web, as received in real time by the network of Global HFN Pilot Stations around the world.

Whenever you transmit an ALE sounding on the air, it is picked up by ALE Channel ZERO stations and displayed in real time on the web.

ALE Channel ZERO includes a Chat window to talk with other ALE and ALE400 operators, announce and find skeds, do experiments, send messages, get help with set up and testing of ALE software, hardware, and antennas.
Try it... you will like it...
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New ALE Channels
20metre ALE Frequency!
14109.0 kHz USB
is now the international primary pilot channel for ALE

It's official, the new international 20metre pilot channel for ham radio ALE is 14109.0kHz. The move down half a kilohertz from the old frequency 14109.5kHz already went into effect. Please update your channel list and fill files when the new QRG files are released! All HFN Pilot stations no longer support 14109.5 kHz. The frequency move has been planned and monitored for some time by ALE operators, and is part of the ongoing support for international frequency coordination. ALE operation continues to be responsive to activity and trends on the ham bands worldwide,and avoids mutual interference.

Ham Radio ALE Channels
ALE channels are frequency coordinated internationally.
The most recent ALE channel frequency list is effective on 14 April 2008. There are a few changes since the 2007 list, including the new primary Global High Frequency Net frequency 14109.0kHz. All channels comply with international and regional bandplans and regulations. The new PCALE fill files are specially designed for different regions and countries of the world, and have a variety of scan groups to chose from, including single band, multi-band, HFN-only, Voice-only, and mixed.




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