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Getting involved in Amateur Radio can give you a unique way to help out during emergencies or other event which require civilian help. | Getting involved in Amateur Radio can give you a unique way to help out during emergencies or other event which require civilian help. | ||
==ARES== | ==The Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES)== | ||
== | ==AuxComm (Auxiliary Communicator)== | ||
== | ==FEMA Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)== | ||
== | ==EmComm-Training.org== | ||
== | ==Maritime Mobile Service Net (MMSN)== | ||
==Radio Relay International (RRI)== | |||
===Neighborhood Hamwatch=== | |||
==Radio Emergency Associated Communication Teams (REACT)== | |||
==Military Auxiliary Radio System (MARS)== | |||
==National Traffic System (NTS)== | |||
==Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES)== | |||
==Radio Emergency Associated Communication Teams (REACT)== | |||
==Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Network (SATERN)== | |||
==Skywarn== |
Revision as of 15:25, 1 November 2023
Getting involved in Amateur Radio can give you a unique way to help out during emergencies or other event which require civilian help.