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Lake Oswego Amateur Radio Emergency Service

 

 

LO ARES Logo

 

WA7LO

The Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) is a program sponsored by the American Radio Relay League (ARRL), and consists of radio amateur operators who volunteer their time and communications skills in the public interest when disaster strikes. Emergencies such as floods, wind storms, winter storms, suburban fires, earthquakes, and terrorism are examples of emergencies that could require assistance from the ARES group. Every licensed amateur is eligible for membership in ARES. The only qualification, other than possession of an Amateur Radio license, is a desire to serve.

 

At a local level the Lake Oswego Amateur Radio Emergency Service (LO ARES) serves the Lake Oswego City Emergency Manager. The Manager is responsible for the coordination and deployment of the Fire Department, Police Department, and other city agencies in an emergency or disaster that effects the public safety and welfare.

The Lake Oswego ARES meets monthly at the Main Fire Station, 300 B Avenue, Lake Oswego, on the 3rd Wednesday of each month from 7:00PM to 9:00PM. The meeting are open to anyone interested in participating.

Lake Oswego ARES also holds a weekly NET on 2 meters every Sunday from approximately 7:30PM to 8:00PM, frequency 146.500 Mhz simplex. This NET starts after the completion of the CARES Net starting at 7:00PM, frequency 147.120 Mhz+ duplex.

To join or get further information attend any meeting or contact:

You may contact LO/ARES directly at wa7loares@gmail.com

Russ Garrett, KD7MPK

LO  ARES   Assistant Emergency Coordinator

503-816-6538

Kd7mpk@arrl.net

 

Larry Goff (KD7DNN)
Lake Oswego Emergency Manager
503-635-0275 Fire Dept.

Upcoming Events:

 

 

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"Two people can listen to one receiver with this simple headphone splitter box, built by WN4KPG" 

Download instructions here: Blue Box Splitter

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Safety jackets being considered for ARES groups can be found online at

http://www.realityworkwear.com/

Look for items

  • 333 (reflective three season jacket)
  • 1401 (waterproof parka)
  • 440 (protector/windbreaker)

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To learn more about Amateur Radio, go to www.emergency-radio.org

 

The following provides information and web links related to ARES:

Lake Oswego ARES Blog Page (Not a city affiliated site)

 

Other Documents

LO ARES Roster (PDF)

List of LO ARES contacts

ARES Overview Q&A (PDF)

ARES Overview with Questions and Answers

Tactical Training Manual (PDF)

Resource Guide for Tactical Communications

CARES (link)

Clackamas County ARES

ARRL (link)

Link to American Radio Relay League

ARRL Reference sheet (PDF)

 

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