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  • VE3YQT VHF
  • Mount Baldy
  • 147.0600 Mhz
  • -600 offset
  • NO PL tone
  • VE3TBR VHF
  • St Joseph Hertiage
  • 146.820 Mhz
  • -600 offset
  • 100 Hz PL tone
  • VE3TBR UHF
  • 442.075 Mhz
  • + 5000 offset
  • 100 Hz PL tone
  • VE3TBR APRS
  • 144.390 Mhz.
  • IRLP Open Node
  • 2000 VA3LU
  • VE3UPP VHF
  • Upsala
  • 145.470 Mhz.
  • - 600 offset
  • No PL tone

 

 


ARES   Amateur Radio Emergencies Services

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ARES is composed of licensed radio amateurs who have voluntarily registered their qualifications and equipment for communications duty in the public service, when disaster strikes. Every licensed radio amateur, whether or not a member of RAC or any other local or regional organization, is eligible for membership in the Amateur Radio Emergency Service. The only qualification is a sincere desire to serve. The possession of emergency-powered equipment is desirable, but not a requirement.

Emergency service activities in each RAC Section are under the direction of the Section Emergency Coordinator (SEC), who is appointed by the Section Manager (SM). The radio amateurs in each community within the Section register their facilities with the local Emergency Coordinator (EC), who is also appointed by the SM or SEC. In order to provide better support, in areas where there are a large number of EC appointments, the position of District Emergency Coordinator (DEC) is appointed by the SM. Being RAC officers, these appointments must be RAC members. However , as noted above, other members of a local ARES organization need not be RAC members.

Contact  your local Section Manager, if you want to know more about how you can participate.

If you have questions about ARES, contact Brad Harris VE3MXJ ve3mxj@rac.ca