MEARL ‘Merseyside Emergence Area Radio Link’

RAYNET operates a shared service Repeater scheme.

The Map on the right shows the operational area licensed by OFCOM. Two sites have been identified, and leases have been secured to operate a VHF Hi Band service. This is in the same frequency band as the coastal shipping channels, and other volunteer emergency services, and allows existing users of these bands to be included in the scheme.

Each user service is given a permit by Merseyside RAYNET to add the repeater channel to their radios, both handheld and vehicle mounted. We can even supply a radio in a case with a backup battery and an external antenna. This may be operated from an office and only require the antenna to be placed near or stuck to a window.

Each licensed user can use the system whenever necessary for routine or operational purposes. Where exercises are being undertaken by a group, advanced notice will keep other users clear but can still use the service if needs must.

Callsigns are given to each group to clarify users and operability.

 Contact us if you would like to be included.

Council Emergency Planning Officers will use their Council name as callsign.

When used to cover a specific community event a callsign will be added for the duration of that event.