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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.



Latest revision as of 15:48, 1 March 2024

Getting involved in Amateur Radio can give you a unique way to help out during emergencies or other event which require civilian help.


Amateur Radio Emergency Communications (AREC)

The Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES)

AuxComm (Auxiliary Communicator)

Canadian Weather Amateur Radio Network (CANWARN)

FEMA Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)

Dutch Amateur Radio Emergency Service (DARES)

EmComm-Training.org

Hurricane Watch Net (HWN)

Maritime Mobile Service Net (MMSN)

Radio Amateurs' Emergency Network (RAYNET)

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

Spotter Network (SN)