This is a project that I've been working on over the past week, and since it was, in large part, inspired by what I see in the ERIN net, I figured that some folks here may like to see it.
Here's the web page that I've set up for it -
https://volusiacountyprepping.com/sitrepnet/ - You'll find PDF docs, a sample SitRep that I sent to the ERIN net, and a ZIP file with the macros, etc.
Here's a quick summary of the SitRepNet project:
The SitRepNet project aims to build the infrastructure for a decentralized series of HF digital nets for exchanging Situation Reports and Status Reports (SitRep, StatRep) on approximately a regional level.
? Not a replacement for any existing net(s)
? No formal connection with any existing net(s), but cooperation and sharing traffic is strongly encouraged.
? Not currently planned as a regularly scheduled net, but rather as a simple template that can be used when needed. Occasional nets will be held for testing and familiarization.
? Anticipated coverage areas are the FEMA/FCC regions. It is not intended for wider coverage.
? Purpose is the decentralized distribution of Situation and Status reports.
? Objective is to pass SitReps and StatReps in a minimum amount of time.
? Focus is on efficiency, simplicity, and standard formats.
? Anticipated use is in a situation where normal means of communications are not available, with a high likelihood of grid-down conditions.
? Net is handled by a primary NCS only ? does not use Assistant NCS.
? Macros are available for download (see links below), and all are encouraged to download and add to their FLDIGI macros.
? All SitReps and StatReps are sent in plain text, using MFSK32, FLMSG, and the standard ICS-213 form.
? Frequency will be in the 40 meters or 80 meters band.
? Net Day and Start Time is determined by time zone and local consensus, as well as the activities of other nets.[/li][/list]
There are folks here with a lot of digital net experience, and I hope you'll pass along any comments or suggestions you might have. Thanks!
Also, a big Thank You to JohnyMac for doing the hard work of setting up ERIN, which is what this is based on.