Appropriately today started the National Weather Center’s Severe Storm Awareness Week.
Keep an eye on the incoming storms and stay informed!
Hams with a plan...
Appropriately today started the National Weather Center’s Severe Storm Awareness Week.
Keep an eye on the incoming storms and stay informed!
I have posted the minutes/notes taken by graciously taken by AC3CU during our nets: Net Minutes
For the March 13th Net, I will be asking members for input on what our first small scale exercise should be. I’ll be calling on the life experiences of the members so we can make it as realistic as possible.
Thank you to all those who have sent in your “applications” and expressed an interest in taking on some of the roles within the organization; I will be posting a list of the positions shortly.
I have begun populating the library section and have posted the main points of contact for the ARES Organization. I also created a page of the positions I am looking to fill within the county. These are based on previous experiences and potential areas that we will need personnel to coordinate.
Emergency Nets are different than your average net. They are much more structured and, in addition to a Net Control Station (NCS), normally have an Alternate Net Control Station (ANCS) to be ready to stand in should the NCS go off the air.
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