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For our operation at the SSGR (and since we are not coordinating with any law enforcement agencies or emergency operations centers, I agree that we don't need a directed net. I was just throwing it out there as an option.
I've been an ARES/RACES member for the last 11 years. We have directed net training every Monday night. One night per month, the directed net is operated on simplex. During Hurricanes Charley and Frances, I worked the duration of the storm in shelters. We maintained a directed net, but it was quiet most of the time. During the quiet time, net control called shelter operators every hour requesting a sitrep. If nothing changed from the previous hour, my report consisted of two words: "no change".
I've been an ARES/RACES member for the last 11 years. We have directed net training every Monday night. One night per month, the directed net is operated on simplex. During Hurricanes Charley and Frances, I worked the duration of the storm in shelters. We maintained a directed net, but it was quiet most of the time. During the quiet time, net control called shelter operators every hour requesting a sitrep. If nothing changed from the previous hour, my report consisted of two words: "no change".