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Date Category Description
 12/14/2003 ARRL Field Services Forms
Links to:
ARRL Radiogram Form
Amateur Message Form
Emergency Reference Information Card
ARC Client Information and Release Form
 12/14/2003 ARRL
Nets
National Traffic System Methods and Practices Guidelines
The working reference manual on Traffic Net and Message Handling Procedures in the NTS.
 12/14/2003 Emergency Communications Digital Emcomm Yahoo Group
This group is for digital communications for Search and Rescue, Emergency Services, and Public Service. This includes packet, SSTV, APRS and any other digital modes to experiment with. Mobile, portable, and field expedient stations are of particular interest, especially if used with emergency power or alternative power sources. One goal is to set up protocol for a packet network for SAR communications using the existing amateur packet network on the west coast.
 12/14/2003 SKYWARN California StormReady Contacts
California StormReady Contacts
 12/14/2003 SKYWARN ARRL and NWS MOU
The purpose of this document is to state the terms of a mutual agreement (Memorandum of Understanding) between the National Weather Service (NWS) and the American Radio Relay League, Inc. (ARRL), that will serve as a framework within which volunteers of the ARRL may coordinate their services, facilities, and equipment with NWS in support of nationwide, state, and local early weather warning and emergency communications functions. It is intended, through joint coordination and exercise of the resources of ARRL, NWS, and Federal, State and local governments, to enhance the nationwide posture of early weather warning and readiness for any conceivable weather emergency.
 12/14/2003 Hardware
Emergency Equipment
Emergency Communications Portable Base Station
Build a portable station that packs a punch, in both all-in-one and modular models.
 12/14/2003 ARRL
Emergency Communications
Amateur Radio Public Service
Public service communication has been a traditional responsibility of the Amateur Radio Service since 1913. In today's Amateur Radio, disaster work is a highly organized and worthwhile part of day-to-day operation, implemented principally through the Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) and the National Traffic System (NTS), both sponsored by ARRL. The Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES), independent nets and other amateur public service groups are also a part of ARRL-recognized Amateur Radio public service efforts.
 12/14/2003 ARRL
FCC
FCC Rules: Part 97 and other Rule Parts
Amateurs are most familiar with Part 97, officially called Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 97 (47 CFR Part 97). It is the body of rules which governs the Amateur Radio Service.
 12/15/2003 Emergency Information California Highway Patrol Sacramento Communications Center
Real time traffic Incident reports for Sacramento area.
 12/15/2003 Emergency Information California Highway Patrol Traffic Incident Information Home Page
You can select reports for various areas of California.
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