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We strongly endorse community readiness and
preparedness to deal with emergencies and disasters. To that end we
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ARES/SKYWARN Net:
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In conjunction with the Amateur Radio Emergency Services (ARES), we conduct a roll call
every Wednesday night at 7 p.m. to practice reporting and relaying information during times of
emergency and disaster. NOTE: As of 5 October 2022, the ARES net has been modified to include Skywarn Practice and Data Reporting.
This net is held on the ARA repeater we are privileged to be
using, located on Mount Elden, frequency 146.980 with a negative offset
and a pl tone of 162.2 In the event of repeater failure, the
net will be conducted 146.980 simplex, with close in stations relaying for
outlying stations. Visitors and newcomers to the area are
always welcome and strongly encouraged to participate
in this net.
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For additional information on the ARRL Amateur Radio Emergency Service, click on the link below or contact the Local Emergency Coordinator - Coconino County, AZ: Joe Hobart, W7LUX - W7LUX@ARRL.NET
ARES Manuals and Training Material:
ARES Manuals
The following files will help those interested in being a Net Control Station.
ARES Net Reference Material:
weekly ARES Net Script -
NET SCRIPT
weekly ARES Net Roster and Report -
Roster & Report
(To be completed and emailed to Joe, W7LUX)
ARES Communications Log
(Landscape)
(Portrait)
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