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A Quick Trainer and Field Resource Guide for the emergency Communicator ARRL. The national association for Amateur Radio Newington, CT 06111-1494. ARRLWeb: Page 1. Foreword This manual is intended to serve as a Quick Trainer and reference for amateurs deployed in the Field for emergency services work, primarily through the ARRL Amateur Radio emergency Service (ARES). It provides basic program information, forms and operating aids. A number of templates can be customized for the local area to include reference information such as important phone numbers, emergency frequencies, maps, organizational details and so forth. This work is based on the Amateur Radio emergency Communications Manual, an excellent effort by Darlene LaMont, KD6 GCK. It is also based on several other existing efforts, most notably the Alameda County Instant Trainer edited by David Hunt, KB6 JAW and Syd Furman, W6 QWK, and the Santa Clara Section Net Control Manual. Thanks go to Maryland/DC Section emergency Coordinator Mike Carr, WA1 QAA, and Assistant Section Manager Al Nollmeyer, W3 YVQ, for their expertise and invaluable assistance.
Page 2 This manual is intended to serve as a quick trainer and reference for amateurs deployed in the field for emergency services work, primarily through the ARRL Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES).
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