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Barrow Amateur Radio Emergency Service Club: Fostering fellowship and emergency preparedness in Georgia.
Description
The Barrow Amateur Radio Emergency Service Club (BARES) serves as a local hub for amateur radio operators in Barrow County, Georgia, focusing on community engagement and emergency preparedness. Established in 2007, the club provides a platform for hams to connect, share knowledge, and participate in various radio activities. Members often engage in public service events, offering communications support, and conduct regular meetings to discuss technical topics and operational procedures.
BARES emphasizes the importance of emergency communications, with members frequently training for and participating in simulated emergency tests (SETs) and real-world disaster response scenarios. The club maintains a focus on local area coverage, ensuring reliable communication infrastructure is available when traditional systems fail. Their activities often involve operating on VHF and UHF bands for local nets and HF for longer-distance emergency coordination.
Key activities include field day operations, technical workshops, and supporting local events with radio communications.