Weekly Radio NETs
• Hampton's Public-service Team NET is every Monday evening at 7:15 PM local. 145.49, DUP-, PL100. Hear you there!

• Lower Peninsula (LPEN) ARES Net is every Tuesday evening at 8:00 PM local. 147.165 repeater.


Operating Frequencies

  VHF UHF Tone
Primary 145.49 DUP- 443.500 DUP+ 100
Secondary 146.73 DUP- 444.550 DUP+ 100
Tactical147.555


This web site supports the activities of the Hampton Public-Service Team (HPT); which supports the City of Hampton. HPT provides Hampton with emergency radio support and also during public service events. We have a Yahoo group too. Please visit there too.


Photos

Please visit SPARK's web site Photo Gallery for pictures from recent events.








Special thanks go out to the www.hamptonva.net team for hosting this page. Thank you.

Greetings

Welcome to the web site and home of the Hampton Public-Service Team (HPT). Please feel free to look around. But before you do, please read this introductory page.

HPT consists of a dynamic group of Amateur Radio operators who enjoy sharing some of their time to help the community. We'd enjoy the opportunity to help you get familiar with HPT and the services it provides Hampton, VA. Please drop us a note and one of our team members will contact you and tell you more.

HPT's Mission

To provide the City of Hampton, VA and its citizens free emergency radio communications, emergency support, and community event radio assistance. Hampton's Public-Service Team is a group of FCC licensed Amateur Radio operators who volunteer their skills, equipment, and time to assist the City of Hampton, the Southern Virginia Peninsula, and the Commonwealth of Virginia via radio communications.

Who Are We

That's simple. HPT is a group of Amateur Radio operators who live in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia that contribute their time, equipment, and communications experience to the common welfare of their fellow citizens. Often this is done by providing backup radio communications capabilities to the city during times of need. Additionally, we help park cars and usher parades. If you want to learn more about "Who We Are" you can read more about that here.

Becoming Part of the Team

That sounds interesting, huh? You're right, it is. It's also challenging, and helps build personal skills too. Any Amateur Operator can be part of our team. We're always looking for help. Don't worry, you don't have to be on the front lines to be part of the team. There are other ways to contribute. If you're interested you can learn about the ways you can help by clicking here.

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