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Subject: Separate SATERN Nets Now Operational
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Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2021 06:27:33 +0000
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 by: ARRL de WD1CKS - Thu, 10 Jun 2021 06:27 UTC

06/10/2021

The Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Network (SATERN) launched a new SATERN
International SSB Net on June 2 on 14.325 MHz. Net sessions will take place
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 11 AM Central Daylight Time, in cooperation
with the Hurricane Watch Net (HWN[1]), which has used 14.325 MHz for many years
during its own activations. Just down the band, another net sporting the same
SATERN acronym - the Strategic Auxiliary Team Emergency Readiness Net - has
established itself on SATERN's former frequency of 14.265 MHz. The latter net
was organized by Lee Glassman, WA5LEE, a former manager of the original SATERN.
The Salvation Army made the distinction clear in its announcement launching the
new SSB net on 20 meters.

"The new SATERN organization (Strategic Auxiliary Team Emergency Readiness Net)
is not associated with The Salvation Army," SATERN National Committee Chair
Michele Heaver told ARRL. "At this time, SATERN (Salvation Army Team Emergency
Radio Network) is no longer associated with Lee Glassman and does not support
his new efforts with the Strategic Auxiliary Team Emergency Readiness Net. This
is a breakaway organization."

The SATERN split will entail a new "updated and revised SATERN website" in the
near future, The Salvation Army (TSA) said in its announcement. The new SATERN
under Glassman has established its own web presence[2]. Heaver said the TSA
SATERN will re-establish a web presence soon.

On his QRZ.com profile, Glassman, an Assistant Emergency Coordinator for South
Texas District 14 Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES), cites "a conflict of
ideals." Among other things, he said he was put off by a building list of
requirements imposed by The Salvation Army that included credentialing and
background checks.

Glassman told ARRL that the net retained the SATERN acronym because it was
familiar to net users, "plus the fact that TSA pretty much decided to dissolve
the daily 20-meter net with no plans to replace it, and we did not wish the
regulars to be kept hanging. We changed what the acronym stands for. We also
have a pending trademark on the name and logo."

Glassman said that if TSA had displayed any desire to continue the daily net,
"we would have gladly backed off and let it continue under TSA." He notes that
SATERN began as an independent organization that was an adjunct to The
Salvation Army.

"We do not disparage TSA, nor do we permit others to do so," Glassman said. "We
wholly encourage everyone to support TSA, ARES, ARC, and any other group that
they wish."

Glassman lists himself as co-manager of the Strategic Auxiliary Team Emergency
Readiness Net, along with Ned Griffin, KL7QK. The net says its purpose is to
provide backup communication support during disasters for those in need.

The "original" SATERN - the Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Network - is a
fully integrated Salvation Army program within The Salvation Army Emergency
Disaster Services (EDS). It was organized in 1988 by Major Patrick McPherson,
WW9E (SK).

The Salvation Army said SATERN's mission is providing effective emergency
communications via amateur radio and other communication modes to provide a
wide scope of assistance to disaster survivors during a disaster operation. "In
carrying out its mission, SATERN recruits skilled volunteer radio amateurs who
have been trained in disaster communications and other emergency disaster
response practices," TSA said in its announcement.

[1] http://www.hwn.org/
[2] https://satern20.groups.io/g/main

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