Emergency Frequency:
146.790- (146.190) MHz(Buffalo Mtn. - South Johnson City, TN) Emergency Coordinator (EC): Jim Holmes K5OGF |
Assistant Emergency Coordinators (AECs): |
This page is a collection of information and links related to Amateur Radio Emergency Services (ARES), especially for Washington County, Tennessee.
LINKS
- ARES National Web Page
- ARRL Public Service Manual
- ARRL Field Services Manual [PFD]
- Radiogram Detail (Radiogram Form) [pdf]
- Tennessee ARES Reporting Tool
- Tennessee Section Web Page
Apparel / Equipment Suppliers
- ARRL - ARES Apparel
- AW Direct
- Power Connectors: Anderson Powerpole® (Standard)

- PowerPort Emergency Response
- Galls: Public Saftey Equipment
Emergency Preparedness List (Suggestions)
Training
- ARRL - EMCOMM I, II, III Courses (On-line) - EC-001, 002, 003

- ARRL - The Public Service Communications Manual
- Colorado Section ARES Training
- FEMA Independent Studies (On-line) - IS-100, 200, 700, 800
- Fire Safety
Other ARES Groups
Other Useful Information
- ARRL WinLink for ARES - Part 1 [pdf]
- ARRL WinLink for ARES - Part 2 [pdf]
- Inspection and Test of Donated Used Batteries for ARES
- READY.gov
- Skywarn - District 7
Congratulations to Brian Decker, KD4EDL, for making ARRL's QST magazine with his portable packet rig.
Emergency Frequency:
146.790- (146.190) MHz