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ARES® Task Book

ARES® Task Book is an individualized record of verified tasks completed and skill levels achieved while in service to the public using your experience as Radio Amateur. The levels closely correspond with the MECC credentialing criteria but the task book has the added advantage of being your permanent, tangible record. …

AlertSense

Sunday, January 31, 2021 ARES Information & Training Net 145.33 (-) 151.4 Hz we will be discussing the AlertSense App: Loading and registering the application on your mobile device and obtaining permission to use your device for ARES notifications (net reminders, drills, and emergency call-outs). Please join us for this …

KS Train

You’ve taken formal training. Done that – Got the certificate. Now what?Record that accomplishment where EMs can get to it! KS Train On our January 17th Sunday Evening ARES® Information & Training Net, we will discuss how to accumulate your training documentation into a single place that can be accessed …

Hospitals Update

Saint John Hospital. The Radio Operations Center is on the first floor of the main building. Radio status: UP V/UHF Voice Radio UP V/UHF Data Radio UP IVIEW/Packet Radio ComputerDOWN HF Radio – Needs antenna repair. Scheduled for spring. Cushing/Saint Lukes Hospital. The facility has been totally stripped of all …

ARES® Web Site Launched

This site is intended for reference and use by ARES® members in ARRL’s Kansas Section, District 4, Zone C: Leavenworth County. This site will contain: Membership Criteria Training Opportunities Credentialing Guidance General Support Architectures Resource Files and Links This site works in conjunction with the KS-LV-ARES area on Groups.io. The …