Welcome to SEEN, AmRRON, and the Ch3 project.
If you’re an amateur radio operator who believes your license is more than just a hobby, we’d love to connect with you.
The SouthEast Emergency Network (SEEN) is a growing community of operators committed to practical, real-world emergency communications. We train, drill, and prepare for times when normal systems fail. Our focus includes HF and digital operations, structured net procedures, message handling, and coordinated response during real-world events. We emphasize readiness, discipline, and teamwork so that when something happens, we’re not experimenting — we’re executing.
Whether you’re experienced in Emcomm, interested in expanding your HF and digital skills, or simply want to be part of a serious preparedness-minded radio network, SEEN may be a good fit for you.
We operate locally, statewide, and region-wide, and we’re always looking for dedicated operators who want to sharpen their skills and serve when it matters most.
At SEEN, we provide hands-on, practical training in real-world digital emergency communications. Our training includes FLDIGI for structured keyboard-to-keyboard and formal message traffic, JS8Call for low-power and weak-signal communications, VarAC for robust HF digital networking, FLAMP for file distribution, FLMSG for standardized ICS-style messaging, and Commstat for organized net tracking and reporting. We don’t just talk theory — we train operators to confidently use these tools in structured exercises and real-world event scenarios.
Take a few minutes to learn more about what we do at www.senetwork.us and see if SEEN is right for you.
We serve as a vital information bridge, connecting local areas to the broader AmRRON network during critical events. While we support local officials as needed, our heartbeat is in our communities—ensuring that when the grid falters, the Southeast stays informed.
Who SEEN Is For:
SEEN is for licensed amateur radio operators who want to be prepared before a crisis happens. It’s for those who value disciplined net operations, structured digital communications, and practical training that works in real-world conditions. It’s for operators who care about their communities, families, and neighbors and want the skills to pass meaningful information — especially health and welfare traffic — when normal systems fail.
SEEN is for those willing to train, participate, and operate with professionalism and purpose.
Who SEEN Is Not For:
SEEN is not a casual ragchew group, nor is it a social media discussion club. It is not focused on government agency continuity or formal emergency management integration. Operators looking only for occasional check-ins without training, structure, or commitment may find a better fit elsewhere.
SEEN is a preparedness-minded, community-centered network built around readiness, discipline, and service.
Stay ready. Stay connected.
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