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service. Capabilities include local VHF/UHF, long-haul HF and digital communications <br /> services. Amateur radio operators also serve as Sky-Warn Severe Weather Storm <br /> Spotters. <br /> Application <br /> This system is applicable across all hazards. <br /> Testing <br /> The Indian River County RACES/ARES is responsible for maintaining and testing the <br /> system. They hold a weekly on-air voice and digital net utilizing both repeaters and <br /> simplex systems. <br /> c. National Warning System (NAWAS) <br /> Overview <br /> The National Warning System (NAWAS) is a 24-hour continuous private line <br /> telephone system used to convey warnings to Federal, State and local governments. <br /> A NAWAS telephone set is monitored at the EOC during normal business hours and <br /> in the CWP during non-regular business hours. <br /> Application <br /> This system provides a notification method between the SWP and CWP and is <br /> applicable across all hazards. <br /> Testing <br /> The SWP conducts a weekly test of this system. <br /> d. ESATCOM including ESATphone (voice) and EMnet (data) <br /> Overview <br /> The Emergency Satellite Communications System (ESATCOM) is the SWP's primary <br /> backup communications system for voice and data communication to the counties <br /> and other state agency emergency management facilities. Telephone desk sets are <br /> maintained and monitored in the EOC and the CWP. The voice component is called <br /> ESAT Phone and the data component is called EMnet. <br /> Application <br /> This system is applicable for communication with the SWP and other Emergency <br /> Management Agencies in the State along with the Emergency Alert System (EAS) <br /> Local Primary LP-1 control station and the Melbourne National Weather Service <br /> Forecast Office. <br /> Testing <br /> Daily monitoring of the system is conducted by EOC and CWP and weekly tests are <br /> C-7 <br />