- Your Communications Committee
But remember, most everything you need will be found on this site.
Radio operators from DFW have been supporting communications for this event for more than 20 years. The communications support relates to supporting the logistics behind the event, as well as health and safety of the volunteers, staff, and riders.
This is a two-day event, typically requiring 50+ radio operators each day. Volunteers are not required to work both days, but typically, returning volunteers find the experience to be challenging and enjoyable, and most DO work both days.
Assignments are varied, with stationary assignments such as rest stops, to mobile operations in SAG vehicles, tour official and logistics vehicles (Shadows). As this is an outdoor functions covering over 150 miles over two days, we also monitor the weather an report conditions as necessary through our communications network.
We operate under an R.A.C.E.S./A.R.E.S. Net structure, via multiple radio Nets. We typically have a Tactical, Resource, and SAG net simultaneously.
The links on the left, provide a short cut to the information you may be looking for. However, it is encouraged that you start with the "What I Need to Know" page.
We hope that we have presented everything as clearly as possible. Don't forget to check our FAQ section for the most commonly asked questions.
Special Thanks:
For those that spend countless hours helping our amateurs prepare to be successful and enjoy this fun-filled weekend. Thank you!
AND YOU! For providing your time, talents and resources!