February 8, 2019 To HamWan Pacific County ARES/RACES would like to join the 21st Century with respect to emergency communications by participating in extending HamWan capability from the Puget Sound area and particularly Camp Murray. Holy Cross Mountain (46-41-43.14N/123-46-21.09W) is north across the Willapa River from the Emergency Operations Center in the Courthouse in South Bend, with an elevation of 1,300 feet. Holy Cross also has county microwave links from the Courthouse to KO Peak, which is the tallest mountain in Pacific County at 2,900 feet. Both Holy Cross and KO Peak (46-27-39.96N/123-33-02.27W) have existing concrete shelters and tower space available, to which the local ARES Amateurs have access. The EOC has the normal amateur HF/VHF/UHF radio communications capability but the feeling is that HF modes should be a back-up to HamWan. We are quite aware that small rural counties have a more difficult time responding to emergencies. We are always looking at new and better ways to handle emergency communications. We will be relocating our EOC within the courthouse and moving our antennas in the near future. We wanted to be able to pull CAT5 (and/or whatever you recommend) at the same time we are relocating/replacing our RF cabling, if that is the best way to hook up to HamWan. We would like to explore the technical possibilities of having HamWan Sector Antennas on Holy Cross and possibly KO Peak. Please send us your recommended equipment list and vendor sources so we can begin to prepare cost estimates. Attached are elevation and map information. Sincerely, Frank Wolfe, NM7R, ARRL Western Washington Section Emergency Coordinator Nm7r@yahoo.com Robert Cline, N7CVW, EC/RO Pacific County rcline496@gmail.com Howard Auble, W7HGA, District 3 Emergency Coordinator boxa@comcast.net