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Stephen Marshall, WW4RX, explains who are MC ARES and what the Amateur Radio Emergency Service serves.

Some cool Amateur Radio Emergency Service images:

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Image by Kyle Fox
Trapa and some other people cleaning out the old trailer.

VE7RVA repeater site on Sumas Mountain near Abbotsford, British Columbia. This repeater is maintained by Fraser Valley Amateur Radio Emergency Service Society.

VHF 146.610 + Tone 110.9 (IRLP Node 1461)
UHF 442.025 + Tone 110.9

International Amateur Radio Union Member Societies, including: American Radio Relay League, Amateur Radio Emergency Service, Amateur Auxiliary, Field … Coordinator, W1aw, Official Observer

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Some cool Amateur Radio Emergency Service images:

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Image by Kyle Fox
The 6 meter radio, not used.

VE7RVA repeater site on Sumas Mountain near Abbotsford, British Columbia. This repeater is maintained by Fraser Valley Amateur Radio Emergency Service Society.

VHF 146.610 + Tone 110.9 (IRLP Node 1461)
UHF 442.025 + Tone 110.9

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Image by Kyle Fox
Another shot of Loial on the tower.

VE7RVA repeater site on Sumas Mountain near Abbotsford, British Columbia. This repeater is maintained by Fraser Valley Amateur Radio Emergency Service Society.

VHF 146.610 + Tone 110.9 (IRLP Node 1461)
UHF 442.025 + Tone 110.9

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Image by Kyle Fox
Tuned cavity duplexer for the 440 repeater.

VE7RVA repeater site on Sumas Mountain near Abbotsford, British Columbia. This repeater is maintained by Fraser Valley Amateur Radio Emergency Service Society.

VHF 146.610 + Tone 110.9 (IRLP Node 1461)
UHF 442.025 + Tone 110.9

Some cool Amateur Radio Emergency Service images:

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Image by Kyle Fox
Bank of batteries.

VE7RVA repeater site on Sumas Mountain near Abbotsford, British Columbia. This repeater is maintained by Fraser Valley Amateur Radio Emergency Service Society.

VHF 146.610 + Tone 110.9 (IRLP Node 1461)
UHF 442.025 + Tone 110.9

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Image by Kyle Fox
View from the tower.

VE7RVA repeater site on Sumas Mountain near Abbotsford, British Columbia. This repeater is maintained by Fraser Valley Amateur Radio Emergency Service Society.

VHF 146.610 + Tone 110.9 (IRLP Node 1461)
UHF 442.025 + Tone 110.9

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Image by Kyle Fox
View from the tower.

VE7RVA repeater site on Sumas Mountain near Abbotsford, British Columbia. This repeater is maintained by Fraser Valley Amateur Radio Emergency Service Society.

VHF 146.610 + Tone 110.9 (IRLP Node 1461)
UHF 442.025 + Tone 110.9

Amateur Radio Organizations, including: American Radio Relay League, Amateur Radio Emergency Service, Amateur Auxiliary, Field Day (amateur Radio), … National Traffic System, Official Observer

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AR Newsline Report 1785 — Oct. 26 2011:
For the Amateur Radio Newsline, I'm Norm Seeley, KI7UP, in Scottsdale, Arizona. As we go to air, close to 500 aftershocks have been recorded in the area since the earthquake. More amateur radio emergency communications information will be posted on the
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Ham Radio hams it up Oct. 15
Operating this year from the Emergency Operations Centre for Halton Region and the North Halton Red Cross in Milton, Ham radio operators from the radio groups in Halton region, including the Oakville Amateur Radio Emergency Service and Halton Region
Read more on InsideHalton.com

Check out these Amateur Radio Emergency Service images:

Antenna onna Bucket

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Here’s the omni vertical antenna for our CARES radio station at the Firehouse, hoisted to 27 feet above the ground on Mike’s bucket truck.

Tonight’s training session…

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Another good turnout for the local Amateur Radio Emergency Service group.

KE7FTE, N7QQU and W9ERT show us the “drag and drop” flexibility of the Icom D-STAR System. Offering reliable exchange of large image files, email, word-processing and other files that emergency responders and served agencies find invaluable.

Stephen Marshall, WW4RX, explains who are MC ARES and what the Amateur Radio Emergency Service serves.
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The godfathers of Steve Jobs's genius
As a boy radio ham recovering in Yonkers from St. Vitus's dance (chorea), he built a wooden tower to fix an antenna 125 feet above the ground so he could pick up signals on his headphones. All his life he was intoxicated by height and speed.
Read more on Reuters (blog)

Council supports chief's ordinances
It was noted that local ham operators share the same antenna service as the local ambulance service. The ham radio operators are used as back up communication in case of a local disaster. Hollowell suggested renting the ham repeater space on Reservoir
Read more on Helena Daily World

Hiram Council Approves FY2012 Budget
Amateur Radio Emergency Services are often called on in severe weather or other disaster situations, McDaniel said, to play a key role in communications. McDaniel proposed adding a VHF repeater system and antenna to the Hiram water tower facing Highway
Read more on Patch.com