Subj : Hurricane Watch Net Remembers and Celebrates 60 Years
To   : QST
From : ARRL de WD1CKS
Date : Fri May 23 2025 05:00 pm

05/23/2025

In September 1965, Hurricane Betsy hit Florida, the Bahamas, and the central US
Gulf Cost. The damage was nearly $1.42 billion, earning the storm the nickname
Billion Dollar Betsy. Forecasting for storms like Betsy was still in its
infancy.�

Bobby Graves, KB5HAV, the current Hurricane Watch Net (HWN) manager, shared
that amateur radio operator Gerald E. "Jerry" Murphy, K8YUW, then 28 years old,
was stationed at the U.S. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion Center in
Davisville, Rhode Island. "During his time off, he handled countless phone
patches and messages to and from military-deployed personnel as a member of the
Intercontinental Amateur Radio Net (IARN) on 14.320 MHz. The public was
becoming concerned," said Graves. "In 1965, there wasn't any access to 24-hour
news and weather reports. Murphy suggested to the IARN net manager to move
those interested in the storm up 5 kHz to get them off the net, and the net
manager agreed. Marcy Rice, KZ5MM, located in the Canal Zone (Panama), followed
Murphy, and together they established the first Hurricane Watch Net on 14.325
MHz."

Murphy[1] passed away in March 2025. Marcella E. Rice (Marcy) died in 1989.

Now, the HWN will host a two-day on-air special event to celebrate its 60th
anniversary on June 7 - 8, 2025. Net control stations, located across the
United States, will all operate using the callsign WX5HWN on or near 14.325 MHz
and 7.268 MHz at the following times:

oSaturday, June 7: 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM EDT (1400 - 0100 UTC)

oSunday, June 8: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM EDT (1400 - 2100 UTC) Note: Operations on
7.268 MHz will conclude at 3:00 PM EDT (1900 UTC).

A special commemorative certificate will be available by sending an email
request to [email protected][2] no later than June 30, 2025. This special event
has been scheduled for the early days of the Atlantic hurricane season, which
runs from June 1 through November 30. While the season typically peaks from
mid-August to late October, tropical cyclones can form at any time.

For more details about this event and the Hurricane Watch Net, visit:
www.hwn.org[3].


[1] https://arrl.informz.net/z/cjUucD9taT0zMzQyNzM1JnA9MSZ1PTUyNTgxODI4NCZsaT0zODE3MTIyNQ/index.html
[2] mailto:[email protected]
[3] https://arrl.informz.net/z/cjUucD9taT0zMzQyNzM1JnA9MSZ1PTUyNTgxODI4NCZsaT0zODE3MTIyNA/index.html

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