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Amateur Radio Emergency Service HAM Decal

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With the telecommunications and electrical power infrastructure in Vanuatu knocked out by the Category 5 Cyclone (hurricane) Pam, which struck the Pacific archipelago over the weekend, no organized emergency communication system has stepped in to fill the gap. Many locations have not been heard from since the storm hit. The extreme storm, with winds in excess of 155 MPH, caused severe damage th…

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Philip Stripling, KG6ILU demonstrated Amateur Radio with fellow members of Blackberry REACT (Radio Emergency Associated Communications Team) www.blackberryre…
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This is my portable power box 2.0 designed to run a 100 watt HF amateur transceiver (or two) nearly indefinitely! Below are the links I promised and some mor…
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The national ARRL Simulated Emergency Test (SET) is slated for the October 4-5 weekend, although the window for local and regional exercises is September 1 through November 30 each year. All groups conduct their events over the course of 48 hours. The SET is a nationwide exercise in disaster response and emergency communication, administered by ARRL emergency coordinators and net managers, in w…

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Emergency Communications - Part 2 - Jeff Clark, Amateur Radio

Emergency Communications: Allen Holder ‐ Lincoln County OES Director; Jeff Clark, Amateur Radio.

bronk5150’s shared video file.

ARES and RACES were featured during the National Tribal Emergency Management Conference, August 13-15 in Airway Heights, Washington. The largest gathering of tribal disaster preparedness, recovery, hazard mitigation, and homeland security professionals in the country was organized by the National Tribal Emergency Management Council (NTEMC) in conjunction with the Northwest Tribal Emergency Mana…

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The 2014 Global Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Conference (GAREC 2014) held last week (August 14-15) in Huntsville, Alabama, and hosted by the ARRL Alabama Section and the Huntsville Hamfest, offered an opportunity for participants to share presentations and perspectives from around the globe. Greg Sarratt, W4OZK, organized this year’s GAREC event, which focused on the application of ad…

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Ham radio users could be vital resource in emergency: Group reforming in
Bradford Era
Amateur radio, also known as ham radio, is a well-known hobby, but it can also be also a major public service. They have the equipment needed, in case all other communication fails. In fact, operators can exchange information with others operators

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Ham radio users could be vital resource in emergency: Group reforming in
Bradford Era
Amateur radio, also known as ham radio, is a well-known hobby, but it can also be also a major public service. They have the equipment needed, in case all other communication fails. In fact, operators can exchange information with others operators

ham amateur radio – Google News

Registration Remains Open for Global Amateur Radio Emergency
ARRL
The program will include a presentation on the 2013 Amateur Radio response to Typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda in the Philippines. Some 100 Amateur Radio volunteers, many affiliated with the Ham Emergency Radio Operations (HERO) network, had a hand in …

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Registration Remains Open for Global Amateur Radio Emergency
ARRL
Some 100 Amateur Radio volunteers, many affiliated with the Ham Emergency Radio Operations (HERO) network, had a hand in providing emergency communication in the storm's aftermath. Working through the IARU member-society, the Philippines …

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Registration Remains Open for Global Amateur Radio Emergency
ARRL
The program will include a presentation on the 2013 Amateur Radio response to Typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda in the Philippines. Some 100 Amateur Radio volunteers, many affiliated with the Ham Emergency Radio Operations (HERO) network, had a hand in …

ham amateur radio – Google News

Registration Remains Open for Global Amateur Radio Emergency
ARRL
Some 100 Amateur Radio volunteers, many affiliated with the Ham Emergency Radio Operations (HERO) network, had a hand in providing emergency communication in the storm's aftermath. Working through the IARU member-society, the Philippines …

ham amateur radio – Google News

Online registration ends July 31 open for the 2014 Global Amateur Radio Emergency Communications (GAREC) Conference. GAREC-2014 will focus on the application of advanced technologies in emergency communication when it returns to Huntsville, Alabama, August 14-15. The conference is being held in conjunction with the Huntsville Hamfest (the ARRL Southeastern Division Convention) on August 16 and …

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club teaches ham radio use, serves community with emergency communications
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Max Perry, president of the Irving Amateur Radio Club, poses for a photograph in his radio room at his home in Irving, Texas on July 14. Perry, who operates under the call sign N5BSA, has been working with ham radios since the early 1970s and has

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The 2014 Whiskey Off-Road Mountain Bike Event on April 26 in and around Prescott, Arizona, quickly developed into an emergency exercise for Yavapai Amateur Radio Club volunteers who were supporting communication for the 11th annual race. Some 2000 amateur and professional mountain bike riders took part in the 50-mile event. About an hour after it began, however, temperatures dropped, and riders…

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Emergency comms In this video we revisit the different radios and tech that I use in non-professional volunteer search and rescue. It’s my hope that this vid…

Ripetitore APRS e iGate radioamatoriale IR4AZ di Ferrara. 144800 MHz 1200b YAESU FT-1900E + Digi Microsat WX3in1 Mini + Access Point Mikrotik (ethernet wifi…
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The 12th Emergency Festival of New Dance and Performance (March 31 – April 4, 2004) was a blockbuster: five programs comprising a record breaking 26 new work…
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http://www.dailysteals.com http://www.facebook.com/home.php?ref=home#/dailysteals?ref=ts Dailysteals com Emergency lantern radio.

HAM RADIO EMCOMM VIDEO 1 FIELD DAY 2010

Cecil, WD6FZA, introduces D-Star to the Palomar Amateur Radio Club on Nov. 7, 2007. This is his introduction leading up to the power point presentation.

A late-season, multistate outbreak of tornadoes and high winds on November 17 killed six people in Illinois and injured hundreds of others, some seriously. ARRL Illinois Tom Ciciora, KA9QPN, reported today that Peoria County ARES Emergency Coordinator Fritz Bock, WD9FMB, has responded with a team of volunteers to a Central Illinois Division Red Cross request for emergency communication support …

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The first IARU Region 2 Emergency Communications Workshop, held September 24-25 in Cancun, Mexico in conjunction with the IARU Region 2 XVIII General Assembly, explored international issues facing Amateur Radio’s response to emergencies and disasters. Sponsored by IARU Region 2 and the ARRL, the event was co-chaired by ARRL Emergency Preparedness Manager Mike Corey, KI1U, and IARU Region 2 Emer…

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Everything about the MARS “Pacific Endeavor-13” exercise was simulated, except the power failure in “Pacifica,” the fictitious disaster-battered Asian nation that a small band of amateurs was seeking to assist. The Pentagon and US Pacific Command set up the drill as a test of Amateur Radio emergency support in Asia in the aftermath of Japan’s tsunami catastrophe. MARS, military stations and ama…

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Pikes Peak Amateur Radio Emergency Service (PPARES) volunteers on August 9 provided communication support to several organizations during the Waldo Canyon flood in Manitou Springs, Colorado. PPARES members assisted the El Paso County Emergency Operations Center, the Colorado Springs EOC, the National Weather Service-Pueblo/SKYWARN, the Pikes Peak Chapter of the American Red Cross and one Red Cr…

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Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) volunteers mustered to support emergency communications after wildland fires broke out in Colorado in June.

“For the second summer in a row the entire state of Colorado seems to be on fire,” said North Central Colorado Region ARES Emergency Coordinator Perry Lundquist, W6AUN. “Currently there are 16 wildfires burning within Colorado.”

Several Colorado ARES d…

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Amateur Radio volunteers have been providing emergency communications in the flood-stricken state of Uttarakhand in northern India. Jim Linton, VK3PC, who chairs the IARU Region 3 Disaster Communications Committee, reports that unusually heavy early seasonal monsoons are causing flooding and mudslides. At least 800 people have died. “The disaster caught everyone by surprise,” Linton said. “The …

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Prof. Arnie Coro, CO2KK, has reported heavy rains in the Cuban province of Pinar del Rio and the activation by FRC (Federacion de Radioaficionados de Cuba) of their Emergency National Net on 3720, 3740, 7110 and 7120 kHz. Amateurs are asked to avoid these frequencies during the emergency.

Our thanks to Joaquín Solana, XE1R
News Editor – IARU Region 2

 

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3SD161 William in contact fron 4SD032 Mark in Field Day contest.
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50 pounds and backpackable, this 37 ft tall antenna / sensor camera tower produced by LTA Projects (www.ltaprojects.com) is the most portable antenna tower in the world. Fast & easy 5 minute setup and under 2 minute inflation make this mast a perfect solution for restoring communications after a disaster or for work crews to improve cell phone, data, or radio communications in remote areas. Also allows you to place lightweight sensors or cameras high in the air, anywhere you can hike to. Perfect for many applications: emergeny communications, disaster relief, weather & environmental observation, security, forestry and agricultural management, and even or HAM amateur radio antenna use. We also sell cell repeaters and cameras for use on our towers. For more information call 877-897-5158 or visit our website: www.ltaprojects.com

Icom Signalling Demo. Icom F25 and F210, Emergency Calling and Radio Kill.
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30 meter QSO with W5TOM, Tom in Houston. Special appearance of Leo.

Saying that it believes that the Amateur Service “allows flexibility to provide emergency communications in a way that takes into account channel availability and other local conditions,” the FCC denied a Petition for Rulemaking to create a nationwide emergency calling frequency. The Petition — filed by Bryan Boyle, WB0YLE, of Morrisville, Pennsylvania, and Jim Dixon, WB6NIL, of Alhambra, Cali…

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The Eighth Global Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Conference (GAREC) — called MyGAREC 2012 — will be held November 12-14 in the Malaysian state of Negeri Sembilan at the Thistle Port Dickson Resort.

GAREC — which began in 2005 in Tampere, Finland — began in 2005. The conference attracts radio amateurs who have an interest in providing emergency communications in response to disasters …

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Public Service Announcement on Emergency Communications Greater Manchester Amateur Radio Emergency Service (GM-ARES) New Hampshire Thanks to the Amateur Radio Relay League (ARRL) for the use of their video in this PSA. K9AMG
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Clip 1/7 Speaker: Malaysian Amateur Radio Emergency Service MARES 1. Introduction to Amateur Radio, History of Ham Radio in Malaysia 2. APRS Introduction 3. Communication with ISS, the amateur radio way 4. Emergency Communication For more information go to: bit.ly
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In response to the Congressional directive to prepare a study to assess Amateur Radio’s role in emergency and disaster communications and the impact of private land use regulations on the amateur community’s ability to provide such communications, the FCC issued DA 12-523 soliciting comments from the public. The period for public comment runs until May 17, 2012.

“As part of the study contained i…

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Important things are happening at Wilson High School’s Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Club. We live in an earthquake zone where emergency response procedures should be practiced regularly and I am happy to report the Wilson AREC Club members have stepped up to the plate. The club meets every Wednesday from 3 pm to 4 pm in the room of their vigilant leader and mentor, Devon Day. The first ten minutes of the meeting made me realize that these young adults are learning a language that few people understand. Each week other amateur radio groups and individual ham operators listen for the sign-in of the Wilson AREC Team. We waited by the radio as the operators in Roseville, CA called for each member to identify themselves with their unique call letters. Roseville is over 400 miles to the north, above Sacramento but the connection was quite understandable. We also heard from the ham operators aboard the Queen Mary who came through extremely loud and clear. Watch the video for club member Kevin Keo’s clever explanation on the reason for the extra clarity. Brandon Silvi is the advanced engineer in the group who is in charge of teaching the other students how to solder. Brandon and the other students wear their blistered mistakenly soldered fingers as a badge of honor. Jimmy Draper spoke about spending time at Union Station with the Amtrack operators. These kids are getting around! Max Chang, an interesting young man who plans on attending medical school and currently
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Amateur Radio Emergency Preparedness Demonstration January 2008 assisting Red Cross and Jefferson Co DES/WMD. HF station setup in less than 10 minutes. Capabilities included HF, VHF, satellite and digital modes, completely self contained and off the grid
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A few nice Amateur Radio Emergency Service images I found:

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Image by Kyle Fox
Back of the 2 meter repeater, this is a Kenwood TKR-750.

On the left is a cable going from the repeater unit to the repeater controller.

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

2007 & 2008 Simulated Emergency Test Amateur Radio Emergency Service at the City of Danbury Town Hall EOC Danbury,CT please visit www.qrz.com

Kansas City news station KMBC9 reporter Brenda Washington interviews Chet Hallberg about the role amateur radio plays in emergency communications. Specifically, they focus on communications after a large earthquake on the New Madrid fault. In the second part, Chet shows off one of the American Red Cross Disaster Relief vehicles. He goes on to explain the different kinds of equipment in the vehicle and how it has been used recently with the flooding in Arkansas. There is also a mention (plug!) for SkyWarn in the Kansas City area and amateur radio uses with the National Weather Service in times of severe weather. Capture & encode by Bill Kellogg, WD0DXK
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Long shot of 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

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
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This is a professional watch and it is important to note that it is not designed for leisure use. The built in micro transmitter broadcasts on the 121.5 MHz aircraft emergency frequency. If a pilot is to crash land an airplane, he is able to activate the micro transmitter which will alert search and rescue. The micro transmitter is activated by removing a cap on the watch which releases an antenna. The distress frequency has a range of approximately 100 miles and transmits on the frequency that is monitored by Cospas-Sarsat, an international search-and-rescue operation. The rescue signal will remain operational for 48 hours.

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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County of Alameda Amateur Radio Emergency services Instant Trainer

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The ARRL Emergency Communication Handbook

Intended for all hams that volunteer their skills in public service applications (or who are interested in doing so). Includes details on basic emergency communication skills, message handling, and more. Understand what to expect and what to take along.

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