EME-114 Simulated Emergency Test (SET)

EME-114 Simulated Emergency Test (SET)Adapted from a Waller County Ares Trainingwritten by Christine Smith (N5CAS, sk) The ARRL Simulated Emergency Test (SET) is a nationwide exercise in emergency communications, administered by ARRL Emergency Coordinators and Net Managers. Both ARES and the National Traffic System (NTS) are involved. The SET weekend gives communicators the opportunity to … Read more

EME-112 Wilderness

EME-112The Wilderness Protocol The Wilderness Protocol is a dedicated effort to insure emergency communications help either in areas beyond normal repeater coverage or in the event local repeaters are off-the-air and not reachable in an emergency situation. Here is some information provided by the ARRL and others: ARES Field Resources ManualAppendix 6, page 87www.arrl.org/FandES/field/aresman.pdf Various … Read more

EME-111 Ready Or Not??

EME-111Ready Or Not??(Revised Dec 2013) The Atlantic Hurricane season officially opened on June 1st, 2013. In 2012 some tropical storms jumped the gun. Tropical Storm Alberto formed off the coast of South Carolina on Saturday, May 19th . Not wanting us to get lazy, nature turned around the next week and gave us Tropical Storm … Read more

EME-110 KNOW YOUR AGENCIES! KNOW YOUR PARTNERS!

EME-110KNOW YOUR AGENCIES! KNOW YOUR PARTNERS! Updated by Gus Bernard – K5GMB and Walt Sepaniac – N5TQHarris County TX ARES INTRO: As ARES members, we support a number of agencies around us with emergency communications. There are also other organizations that support the same or similar agencies with emergency communications. To be fully effective in … Read more

EME-107 Legalities Emergency Communication

A HOBBY WITH A DUTY:LEGALITIES OF EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONSFOR AMATEUR RADIO OPERATORSRichard G. Johnson, Esquire C o p y r i g h t ©2 0 0 3 R i c h a r d G . J o h n s o n , A E 3 C Certainly, Amateur Radio is one of the … Read more

EME-106 EVACUATIONS

EME-106EVACUATIONS Even though we would like to remain in this area in the event of an emergency, there are scenarios in which the risk is too high for us to remain. Hurricanes are the first events that come to mind, but HazMat incidents, forest fires or even acts of terrorism can require us to evacuate. … Read more

EME-104 Emergency – Ida Redux

EME-104 Emergency – Ida Redux Once again ‘Mother Nature’ seems to have given us another wake up call–when Hurricane IDA came through the Yucatan Channel and then, although downgraded to a Tropical Storm, made landfall in the Dauphin Island/Mobile Bay area triggering elevated levels of rainfall on saturated lands, with the potential of flooding from … Read more

EME-103 Emergency vs Disaster

EME-103THE NATURE OF DISASTERSAND IMPLICATIONS FOR AMATEUR RADIOPresented at Communications Academy 2006April 1, 2006, Burien WABy Tom Cox VE6TOX DISASTERS AND EMERGENCIES Disasters are not simply big emergencies. They are unique and distinct. In trying to learn how to prepare for disasters, we make the mistake of looking at the disaster in retrospect. This leads … Read more

NET-112 Prowords II

NET-112 Discussing Prowords Training II Procedural Words or Prowords are used in radio communications to facilitate the efficient and accurate handling of high volume message traffic. The following information presents definitions for the use of common Prowords used in radio communications. Prowords we will cover tonight; CORRECT CORRECTION WRONG DISREGARD SAY AGAIN ALL AFTER ALL … Read more

NET-111 Prowords I

NET-111 Discussing Prowords Training I Tonight we’ll cover prowords that allow us to conduct basic radiotelephone operations. The Prowords we’ll cover are: THIS IS OVER OUT WAIT WAIT OUT ROGER AFFIRMATIVE WILCO NEGATIVE I SPELL INITIAL FIGURE (S) NUMBER Prowords are pronounceable words or phrases that are assigned meaning for the purpose of expediting message … Read more