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11/17/2007 | Emergency Communications Ham Radio |
D-STAR ARES video A new video on the use of D-STAR by the Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) is available on YouTube. D-STAR is the new Amateur Radio digital voice and data mode that has generated much interest in recent months. KE7FTE, N7QQU and W9ERT show us the 'drag and drop' flexibility of the Icom D-STAR System, offering a reliable exchange of large image files, email, word-processing and other files that emergency responders and served agencies find invaluable. |
8/21/2007 | Weather Information Emergency Communications |
Bill Snyder's Hurricane Frequencies Hurricane Frequencies to monitor |
4/14/2007 | Emergency Communications Training |
Amateur Radio Emergency Network for Hospitals- W4AVA.ORG RACES Resource Library - Amateur Radio Emergency Network for Hospitals |
9/5/2006 | Emergency Communications | EMCOM Communications: FAMILY / NEIGHBORHOOD EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS The purpose of this document is to establish common guidelines for the planning, establishment, administration and operation of a nationally coordinated Neighborhood Emergency Radio Communications Service (NERCS) which provides a fast, efficient and economical means of fulfilling emergency communications requirements while decreasing frequency (channel) and message handling congestion. Standards, policies and procedures are strongly suggested to ensure commonality in purpose, operations and equipment allowing for simple interface and integration with other agencies and services including both local organizations/entities and those that may respond from other areas to aid in emergency / disaster situations. Such uniformity insures seamless, uninterrupted direct radio communications. |
9/5/2006 | Disaster Preparedness Emergency Communications |
DC Emergency Radio Network Covering the Washington, DC Metropolitan Area and Beyond The DC Emergency Radio Network is an alternate means of communication during an emergency. If there's a power, telephone, cell phone or Internet failure, the DC Emergency Radio Network (DCERN) can keep you in touch with your neighbors, your family and officials. DCERN uses Family Radio Service (FRS) and General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) radios on channel 1, no privacy channel (subchannel 0). |
3/12/2006 | Emergency Communications Callout Equipment |
ARRLWeb: Surfin': Boxing A Radio Instead of thinking outside of the box, we think about how to get a radio inside the box. Andy Palm, N1KSN, is a member of Winnebago County ARES/RACES in Wisconsin and an occasional net control station for public service events with the Fox Cities Amateur Radio Club in Appleton, WI. As a result of his public service radio activity, Andy decided to build a portable VHF station. |
12/3/2005 | ARES/RACES Groups Emergency Communications |
Los Angeles Fire Department ACS Auxiliary Communication Service web site |
10/23/2005 | Training Emergency Communications |
Missouri Section ARES Amateur Radio Emergency Service Training Info from W0GAB, Missouri Section ARES Training Coordinator |
10/6/2005 | Emergency Communications Training |
HB CERT Comm Links Huntington Beach CERT Communications info |
9/30/2005 | Ham Radio Emergency Communications |
FIRE CHIEF: Magazine: Amateur Power Until digital communications systems are fully implemented, look to an already-available back-up system: ham radios. |
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