NTS
Traffic Handling Manual - Written
by Bob Conder K4RLC for the Wake County
ARES group. Simple and concise, it shows
you exactly how to use the ARRL Message
Form. While you're there, check out the
other features of that fine site. Message
Traffic Info and Training

Message Forms &
Manuals - Download all the
forms and some pretty slick manuals -
courtesy of the ARRL. Message Forms &
Manuals

Emergency
Communications Courses Online! - As part of their
Certification and Continuing Education
program, the ARRL is now offering two
courses online: Level I -- Introduction
to Emergency Communications Course
(EC-001), and Level II -- Intermediate
Emergency Communications Course (EC-002)
. On-line
courses open regularly once a month, with
registration available on the Web.
Registration for the Level I Emergency
Communications Course (EC-001) opens each
month on or about the second Monday at 4
PM Eastern Time. Two weeks later,
registration opens for the Level II
Emergency Communications Course (EC-002).
The cost for these classes is $40.00 for
ARRL members, and $70.00 for non members.
For more information and registration, go
to the ARRL CCE spage at http://www.arrl.org/cce/.
Skywarn
nets are initiated any time the National
Weather Service issues a severe weather
alert. The nets are conducted on the
following repeaters:
- Primary
- Myrtle Beach 146.655 MHz (-) (PL Tone
123 Hz)
- Secondary
- Conway 147.090 MHz (+) (PL Tone 123 Hz)
ALL amateurs
licensed for these frequencies are
encouraged to participate.

South Carolina HF ARES/RACES nets on
the First/Third Monday nights of every
month at 1800 hours local on 3.9935 MHz.
All amateurs licensed for this frequency
are invited to participate.

Horry County Chapter of the
American Red Cross - Take a
minute and check out this informative
site. Emergency shelter locations and
much more!

Message Forms &
Manuals - Advice to Local
Skywarn Coordinators
Message
Traffic Info and Training - Horry County
Emergency Ops Manual
SC Coastal
Evacuation Routes

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