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HF & VHF Relay Communication Network for Alaska and Lower 48 Connectivity

This project establishes a robust HF and VHF relay communication network across Alaska, connecting various Emergency Operation Centers (EOCs) in Fairbanks, Anchorage, Juneau, Kodiak, Palmer, Soldotna-Kenai, and Valdez. Utilizing Winlink and Hughes Satellite systems, this network ensures reliable communication for AK Native Health and ARES networks, providing essential backup as needed. Strengthening emergency communications for both local and state-wide operations, this initiative ultimately aims to connect these efforts with Lower 48 networks to enhance overall readiness and response capabilities.

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HF & VHF Relay Communication Network for Alaska and Lower 48 Connectivity

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  1. HF/CW RELAYS FROM INTERIOR ALASKA Fbks Winlink HF & VHF RMS Hughes Sat Sys Backup AS NEEDED AK NATIVE HEALTH HF RMS EAFB VHF RMS Palmer VHF RMS Internet Cloud Internet Cloud Fairbanks EOC HAM MATSU EOC HAM Anchorage EOC HAM Valdez EOC HAM HF/VHF Net Control VOICE/WINLINK SEOC HAM OR WINLINK R Cordova EOC HAM HF & VHF STATE WIDE WINLINK Kodiak EOC HAM Soldotna-Kenai EOC HAM RELAY HUB Juneau EOC HAM R R R LOWER 48 HF WINLINK R Homer HAM AS NEEDED Seward HAM ARES Network Lower 48 Internet Cloud SOUTH EAST HF RELAY TO LOWER 48

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