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Date Category Description
 1/13/2004 Emergency Communications ARESPACK
ARESPACK is a multi-window terminal communications program designed to facilitate emergency communications via packet radio.
 1/12/2004 ANTENNAS NVIS relative gain table
Summary of relative gain toward the zenith for field-expedient high frequency atennas (in dB).
 1/12/2004 ANTENNAS NEAR-VERTICAL SKY-WAVE CONCEPT
NEAR-VERTICAL INCIDENCE SKY-WAVE PROPAGATION CONCEPT
 1/9/2004 ANTENNAS An Elaborate inverted V for NVIS?
low_loss_inverted_v.jpg (JPEG Image, 507x760 pixels)
 1/9/2004 ANTENNAS NVIS PowerPoint Presentation from Comm Academy 2003
NVIS PowerPoint Presentation from Comm Academy 2003
 1/9/2004 ANTENNAS Near Vertical Incident Scattering Antenna
Near Vertical Incident Scattering Antenna
 1/4/2004 ARES Procedures
Training
IS195 Basic Incident Command System - EMI Independent Study Program
The Incident Command System (ICS) is recognized as an effective system for managing emergencies. Several States have adopted ICS as their standard for emergency management, and others are considering adopting ICS. As ICS gains wider use, there is a need to provide training for those who are not first responders (i.e., law enforcement, fire, or emergency medical services personnel) who may be called upon to function in an ICS environment. This Basic Incident Command System (ICS) Course will begin to meet that need. The course has been developed as self-instruction but can also be delivered, with the use of an instructor, in a classroom. The course includes a large number of scenarios, examples, and opportunities for students to apply what they have learned.
 1/3/2004 Weather Information The California Disaster Center news, weather, emergency, directory to online information
The Disaster Center's California Page
 1/3/2004 Emergency Equipment
Hardware
Portable Battery Box
Here is a description of a portable battery capable of running a 2m Mobile (50 W) or HF rig (100 W) for a reasonable period of time and be ready to go at a moments notice for emergency communication.
 1/3/2004 Emergency Equipment
Hardware
Ham Radio Online - Using Solar Power
Solar PV is ideal for powering Amateur radio equipment because PV panels are almost always designed to charge 12 volt battery systems. Coincidently, most Amateur radio equipment is designed to operate from 12 volt power supplies. Naturual diasters such as earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, tornados, severe storms and blizzards all knock out commercial power systems. Because ham radio is often used for both primary and backup and communications in times of disaster, its nice to have a reliable source of power to keep your radios running.
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