The first question I would ask is, have you violated Part 15 rules with your Hamnet? My take on this is if your channel, power, and antenna ERP are "Part 15" compliant, then you can operate under Part 15 rules how ever your station and network are labeled. If you have exceeded those limits, then you must operate under Part 97 rules. Under Part 97 rules you have the standard emergency loophole: E. Emergency Communications
Subpart E contains four sections, numbered 97.401–407.
Subpart E supports the service of amateur radio operators in times of disaster by establishing basic standard operating procedures to use in case an emergency should occur. Primarily, it authorizes any use of radio technology for the "immediate safety of human life and immediate protection of property," regardless of all other FCC regulations, when no alternative is available. It also establishes the Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES), a civil defense communications service intended for activation in times of war or threat to national security. My take on this is during an active emergency all bets are off, do what you need to do. Also under Part 97 rules operators can operate under supervision and privileges of the control operator of a station who is physically present.
Cheers; Bob
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