Amateur Radio Emergency Service
By Patrick BoyleARES trains and organizes Hams to provide emergency communications to Served Agencies such as FEMA, National Weather Service, Red Cross, Salvation Army, Hospitals, and others. This site describes ARES goals and methods and structure.
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You will find this resource in just one category on our links directory. The title of the main category is ARES RACES and it deals mainly with Emergency Communications by ham radio operators. The resource has been on our site since Friday Jan 4 2002, and it has been viewed 5963 times. So far it received 6 votes for a total score of 8.83/10Rate this resource
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