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"ARES trains and organizes Hams to provide emergency communications to ""Served Agencies"" such as FEMA, National Weather Service, Red Cross, Salvation Army, Hospitals, and others. This site describes ARES goals and methods and structure."
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Radio Incident Command Kit project is described in this article loaded with many pictures and go-kit composition.
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The WN-1 is a precision RF Watt, SWR, and DC Meter to digitally monitor your amateur radio and emergency communications stations.
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US national radio amateur civil emergency service web site
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An emergency service provided to the city of Mountain View, California and the surrounding communities in time of need.
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The Sarasota Emergency Radio Club, is an Amateur (Ham) Radio club in Sarasota, Florida, dedicated to provide emergency and public service communications.
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Clackamas County KD7ZDO Amateur Radio Emergency Service Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service
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To provide a network of open Amateur radio repeaters, for general and emergency communications use, throughout Vancouver Island, surrounding waters and parts of the lower mainland on the West Coast of British Columbia Canada.
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Amateur Radio operator interested in mobile & emergency operations, with some portable QRP operations.
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Amateur Radio operators, volunteers for Emergency Service, in Portland, Oregon, and other suburban cities and towns in Multnomah County
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SARA provides emergency communications for the City of Saratoga as well as for community events.
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ARES vs RACES FAQ: Two Flavors of Amateur Radio Emergency Operation
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Amateur radio setups for portable and emergency situations.
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Shelby amateur radio club's VHF emergency net is open to all within the repeater's coverage area. 146.880 and 147.345 are the repeater frequencies. Shelby Radio Club is the sponsor of the Shelby hamfest.
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Trained amateur radio communicators under ARES, RACES and Skywarn serving Harford County, Maryland communities
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Our Mission: To provide emergency communications to central Ohio public safety, emergency, health, government and relief agencies in times of disaster.
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"Located at Nellis Airforce Base-Las Vegas, Nevada USA. Nellis RAC is a progressive radio club. Providing licensing classes, on-air code study group, vhf/uhf repeaters, emergency and public service communications, ""Aviation Nation"" Airshow Special Event Station N7V"
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Serving Nebraska's oldest city, the Bellevue Amateur Radio Club provides public service support and emergency communicaitons services to the Bellevue and Greater Omaha area.
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The mission of this Association is to foster and promote the hobby of Amateur Radio, to provide repeater systems for the Amateur Radio community, to provide public service and emergency communications when needed, to provide education for licensing, and to provide a forum for members to meet and exchange information, share experiences, and socialize with one another.
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A simple charger designed for charging 12 V sealed lead acid batteries, used by radio amateurs for portable operation Amp-Hr Class used by radio amateurs for portable/emergency operation.
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To promote Amateur Radio in the Gadsden - Etowah County area and to provide public service to our community in the form of emergency communications.
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Platinum coast amateur radio society (pcars) w4mlb - melbourne florida, pcars provides hf, vhf, and uhf communications for any police fire and rescue emergency
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The C.A.R.E.N. Club is one of the oldest amateur radio clubs in Arkansas, dating back to the late 1950s. Just as the name implies, the C.A.R.E.N. Club is the state leader in emergency communications, SKYWARN, Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES), Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES).
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The loma pioneer repeater club - lprc provides 2 meter vhf and 440 uhf amateur radio and emergency communication for the san francisco and monterey bay areas from a repeater on mt loma prieta. aprs digipeater available.
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The South Mountain Repeater Association (SMRA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit group of amateur radio operators dedicated to community service and emergency communications within Cumberland County and the surrounding area in Central Pennsylvania.
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H.E.A.R.T. Serving Pinellas County
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Greater Bridgeport Amateur Radio Club helps to provide vital Emergency Communications through amateur radio to Southern Fairfield County and the Derby area.
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The Milpitas Amateur Radio and Electronics Society was formed in 2000 and incorporated in 2002 The club is independent from but supports two volunteer emergency communications organizations: Milpitas Amateur Radio Emergency Services (ARES) and the Milpitas City Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Services (RACES) groups.
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Info about Amateur Radio and emergency info weather related.
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Web site for south county ares (amateur radio emergency service), southern san mateo county, california
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One of the oldest emergency traffic handling nets on amateur radio
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Portage amateur radio club, amateur radio emergency service,ares.
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New York City Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Service (NYC-ARECS) is a NYC based auxiliary communications service. The organization is made up of amateur radio operators who are trained and dedicated to providing radio communications for governments, civil-preparedness and relief agencies during periods of local, regional, or national civil emergencies. This may include situations such as power failures, explosions, fires, floods, earthquakes or terrorist activities. NYC-ARECS is a participant in the NYC Office of Emergency Management (OEM) Partners in Preparedness program and a member of DHS FEMA's National Preparedness Coalition.
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A blog devoted to the hobby of Amateur Radio (Ham Radio). The radio amateurs of the world contribute to public service and emergency communications. This blog hopefully will reflect that fact!
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TEAC is an ARRL Affiliated Amateur Radio Club serving the Northeast area of Harris County including Humble, Kingwood, Atascocita, Huffman, Porter and surrounding areas.
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Office website of the PARK radio club in Halifax, Virginia. Providing emergency communications to Halifax Virginia and surrounding areas.
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The Oliver Amateur Radio Club Is a non profit B.C. Registered Society based in Oliver, B.C. in the South Okanagan region of British Columbia, Canada. The club is for Amateur Radio Operators & Enthusiasts and also provides Emergency Communications in the Regional District of Okanagan South.
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FCARC exemplifies the principles of amateur radio: public service, particularly in emergency communications support; growth in our technical skills, and enhancing the application of those skills
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Pearland Amatuer Radio Club is affiliated with the American Radio Relay League (ARRL) and is registered with the Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) located in Pearland near South Houston, Tx.
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Bares was formed in 2007 to provide fellowship between amateurs and interested parties.
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VU2.IN Amateur Radio, HAM Radio India. Amateur radio portal from India, about emergency communication, disaster management, electronics, HF and VHF Radio hobby
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The Saratoga Amateur Radio Association provides emergency communications for the City of Saratoga, and promotes amateur radio in the community.
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Southern Oklahoma Amateur Radio Emergency Service and Scientific Society. We are a diverse group, with a history of community service to the southern Oklahoma region
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Hall County ARES - The Hall County Amateur Radio Emergency Service has been organized to aid the public of Hall County and surrounding communities.
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Pine Valley Repeater Amateur Radio Club Richland County ARES/RACES Serving Richland County with Sky warn Storm spotters and communications were needed. Working with Emergency Management and other emergency services.
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CCARS - Camden County Amateur Radio Society. Supporting the Department of Homeland Security's Emergency Communications Initiative while promoting Amateur Radio activity and fellowship in and around Camden County Georgia
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Amateur Radio Operator since April of 2005. My time as a Technician was primarily spent working for the community and various organizations to provide Emergency Communications. I originally became a ham to work DX but found enjoyment volunteering for the local community.
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Volunteer Amateur Radio operator organization providing emergency communications services to charitable events and in large scale disasters.
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The Amateur Radio network now known as the Caribbean Emergency and Weather Net was established in 1958 by Colonel Henry Frew, KV4BZ, for the purpose of having a general calling frequency for the Caribbean Islands and our North and South American friends.