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Date Category Description
 1/3/2004 Emergency Equipment
Hardware
Trickle Charger Information
The idea of a trickle charger is that it can be left charging the battery continuously without fear of damage to the battery.
 1/3/2004 Emergency Equipment
Hardware
Ham Radio Use and Care of Batteries
Ham Radio Use and Care of Batteries
 1/2/2004 Emergency Equipment Emergency/Alternative Power
Emergency power and the amateur radio service are bound together. Deep cycle and gel-cell batteries are usually indispensable when putting together an effective emergency power system.
 12/31/2003 ARES Procedures
Emergency Communications
A Guide for Auxiliary and Emergency Communications Resources and Support
Originally published in QST magazine December 2003 and January 2004
 12/28/2003 ANTENNAS
Emergency Communications
Near Vertical Incidence Skywave HF radio wave techniques
NVIS Near Vertical Incidence Skywave HF radio wave techniques. Perfect for emergencies or to transmit and receive out to a 200 mile radius without a dead skip zone. A hilltop location or beam type antenna is not required. Vehicular operation is possible. We also dicsuss using low profile, invisible antennas and covert communication techniques.
 12/27/2003 Be Prepared- Earthquake Yolo ARES: Recent Earthquakes Events
Recent Earthquake events in Northn California
From iWalt.com's RSS news feed

 12/27/2003 ARES/RACES Groups
Nets
Oregon Emergency Net
The Oregon Emergency Net meets twice daily on or near 3980 kHz at 1800 local and at 1900 local.

All Amateur Radio operators holding a General or above license are welcome to check in.
 12/26/2003 ARES/RACES Groups Redlands Emergency Communications Group
Redlands Emergency Communications Group
 12/26/2003 ARES/RACES Groups
Be Prepared- Fire
Hams support firefighting
As wind-driven fires continue to burn in California, Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) and Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES) teams have activated to assist local authorities and relief organizations.
 12/23/2003 ANTENNAS AS/2259/GR Antenna
AS-2259/GR HF Portable Antenna
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