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The VKS-737 Radio Network is a division of the Australian National 4WD Radio Network Inc., a national Public Benevolent Institution established for the relief of sickness, suffering, helplessness, destitution, and misfortune to a disadvantaged section of the community, being all 'outback' travellers who are in distress by providing them with emergency assistance and support in co-operation with other organisations. Subscribers can make unlimited free calls to emergency services and can also receive messages from family and friends at no extra cost.
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The VKS-737 Radio Network is a division of the Australian National 4WD Radio Network Inc., a national Public Benevolent Institution established for the relief of sickness, suffering, helplessness, destitution, and misfortune to a disadvantaged section of the community, being all 'outback' travellers who are in distress by providing them with emergency assistance and support in co-operation with other organisations. The VKS-737 Network provides services in conjunction with the Royal Flying Doctor Service and State Emergency Service organisations 24 hours a day, 7 days a week via 17 Base Stations strategically located around Australia. Subscribers can make unlimited free calls to emergency services and can also receive messages from family and friends at no extra cost. Founded in 1992, the network's primary role is to provide reliable and effective radio communication opportunities for remote area travellers, on the road, at sea, or in the air. Nineteen base stations strategically located around Australia run daily scheduled sessions for contact with subscribers. These 'skeds', and a comprehensive messaging system are provided by a team of volunteer staff members. A number of salaried staff and other volunteers carry out administrative duties at a Head Office, in South Australia. HF-Tel Services provide their service using the VKS737 facilities. HF-Tel is a division of the Australian National 4WD Radio Network Inc. and provides low-cost direct-dial telephone calls Radio-Telephone services exclusively for VKS-737 subscribers with suitably equipped radios to any fixed or mobile number within Australia. All network activity involving both bases and subscribers is subject to formal licensing by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA).
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