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amateur Radio Emergency Service March 2015. Copyright 2015 by The American Radio Relay League Copyright secured under the Pan-American Convention. International Copyright secured. All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced in any form except by written permission of the publisher. All rights of translation reserved. Printed in USA. First Edition 2015 ISBN: 978-1-62595-029-1. 1. Acknowledgments The amateur Radio Emergency Service manual Working Group and Contributors Monte Simpson, W7 MLS, Western Washington Section Manager Wayne Gronlund, N1 CLV, Connecticut Section Emergency Coordinator David Greenhut, N6HD, Los Angeles Section Manager Mark Conklin, N7 XYO, Oklahoma Section Emergency Coordinator Dan O'Donovan, W4 DOD, Tennessee Section Emergency Coordi
Because ARES is an Amateur Radio program, only licensed radio amateurs are eligible for membership. The possession of emergency-powered equipment is desirable, but is not a requirement for membership. 1.1 ARES Organization: National Level There are four levels of ARES organization — national, section, district, and local. National
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