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Written by KD8HMT   
Thursday, 08 April 2010 19:08

As the SET approaches this weekend I felt it would be a good time to refresh myself with Radiograms.  So for those of you who may also need a refresher, here is a Radiogram and Instructions available for download & printing.

Last Updated on Thursday, 08 April 2010 19:27
 
Prep tips to remember PDF Print E-mail
Written by Paul Reinhardt   
Sunday, 28 February 2010 20:13

Editors note... this is an excerpt from "the ARES e-letter" published by the ARRL

 

As we start a new decade, let's review some of the basics of Amateur Radio disaster preparedness. The following are tips from John Covington, W4CC, of Dallas, North Carolina.
 
Last Updated on Wednesday, 14 April 2010 17:41
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ARRL Updates PDF Print E-mail
Written by Paul Reinhardt   
Sunday, 28 February 2010 20:12

 

The Board of Directors of the ARRL concentrated much of its deliberations on major emergency communications issues when it met in Hartford, Connecticut last month.
The Board approved the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the American Red Cross (ARC). The ARC has agreed to permit ARES® volunteers to meet its requirement for a criminal background check by obtaining such a check, at their own expense, through a law enforcement entity rather than through the ARC process. ARRL members will be given information to permit them to make a fully informed decision with regard to volunteering with ARC.
The Board also instructed the ARRL staff to seek a change in Section 97.113(a)(3) of the FCC rules to permit amateurs, on behalf of an employer, to participate in emergency preparedness and disaster drills that include Amateur operations. There is an extensive discussion of this action on page nine of the March issue of QST.
 
From the EC March PDF Print E-mail
Written by Paul Reinhardt   
Sunday, 28 February 2010 20:10

 

Welcome to March!
What started out as a pretty mild winter has turned out to be pretty close to average in terms of snowfall and precipitation. Please keep in mind that the record snowfalls for the state have come in March and April. We still might have some big weather ahead of us!
Also with March brings us our first Skywarn Class. Classes are filling up fast, although we still have space. If you have not signed up for the classes… please remember that registration is mandatory this year. The first class might be a month away, but it is not too early to start thinking of the “April Showers” and the flowers they bring.
Our March (March 18th, 7pm)  meeting will have the second half of the “go kit” examples, along with interoperability gear, and some high end communications technology equipment that allows responders to communicate on a variety of radio systems and protocols. If you have a go kit and you would like to share it with the crew, please bring it along.
There are several exercises and participation events in the works. Keep your eyes on the website and join with us this summer and test your emergency preparedness.
73.
See you at the Meeting
 
2009 WA8MAC SET a Success PDF Print E-mail
Written by Paul Reinhardt   
Sunday, 27 December 2009 21:24

 

The month of October brings thoughts of raking leaves, football and pumpkins to most people. To emergency communicators in the United States and the world, it brings thoughts of on the air training, formal traffic, and testing backup communications systems.
Last Updated on Saturday, 02 January 2010 00:06
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