Category |
Description |
ARES Procedures / Tools ARRL |
Public Service Communications Manual
This edition of the Public Service Communications Manual constitutes an overall source of basic information on the League's public service communications program. |
ARES Procedures / Tools Emergency Communications |
A GUIDE FOR AUXILIARY AND EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCES AND SUPPORT
Originally published in QST magazine December 2003 and January 2004 |
ARES Procedures / Tools |
MicroAmp HA400 Headphone Amplifier
A Great Net Control Tool. This allowed a net control station connect an external speaker and several pairs of headphones for net control and one for the logger. The volume of each device and be independently adjusted. |
ARES Procedures / Tools ARRL |
The ARES Field Resources Manual
The ARES Field Resources Manual is a quick trainer and field resource guide for the emergency communicator. |
Go Kits Emergency Preparedness |
Go Bag Ideas
Selected items from a well-worn Go Bag. Stephen A. Misel, K4WEB/NNN0BRI Presented at Shelby Hamfest – August 31, 2013 |
Training |
Emergency Management Institute | Independent Study (IS) - NIMS Courses
FEMA Independent Study Program: IS-700 National Incident Management System (NIMS), An Introduction. It is a on-line course. |
ARES/RACES Groups Training |
Official Emergency Stations
Amateur Radio Emergency Service Official Emergency Stations |
ARES/RACES Groups Training |
EC's Check List
The "ECs Check List". This list is a single source reference for those items you need to consider/use for every event or incident. |
ANTENNAS |
NVIS: Near Vertical Incidence Skywave
NVIS, or Near Vertical Incidence Skywave, refers to a radio propagation mode which involves the use of antennas with a very high radiation angle, approaching or reaching 90 degrees (straight up), |
ANTENNAS |
J-Pole Antennas for 2 Meters
Plans for building a 2 meter J-Pole Antenna |