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Washington County ARES

Washington County ARES. September 2014. Visitors. Upgrades & Certificates. Unit Certification. Unit Certification - Basic. I. Basic Certification Functional in 6 hours 4 members = 72 hours – 12 on 12 off

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Washington County ARES

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  1. Washington County ARES September 2014

  2. Visitors

  3. Upgrades & Certificates Unit Certification

  4. Unit Certification - Basic • I. Basic Certification • Functional in 6 hours • 4 members = 72 hours – 12 on 12 off • ICS courses IS-100,IS-200, and IS-700. Additionally, the EC has completed all of the foregoing classes. • The ARES/RACES unit participates in at least one of two annual Section Simulated Emergency Tests (SET)

  5. Stations – Served Agencies

  6. Orientation

  7. Oregon ARES Leadership Conference • Oregon ARES Leadership Conference • August 22-23-24 • Sisters, Oregon

  8. New computers • New Templates for Winlink • RMS Express is the standard • ARRL Emergency Advisory Committtee Need Credentialing on Ntnl scale • Strategic Reserve @ ODOT (annual training)

  9. Oregon ARES web site oregonaresraces.org – register and log in • ARES HF Net – 1st & 3rd Tuesdays have message to give

  10. DSTAR NetKD7RFI B @ Synopsis Sundays at 8PM 440.550

  11. Oregon ARES/RACES September 2014 Mash UpSeptember 13, 2014 0900 – 1400 • The September Mash Up is an Oregon ARES/RACES emergency power, field exercise to be held Saturday, September 13th. • The purpose of the exercise is to promote training in emergency communications, • Exercise equipment • Build partnerships between ARES, CERT, Red Cross and other auxiliary communications groups.

  12. Mash Up • Held at Dairy Creek Park next to LUT • We will take our ARES radios & antennas and set up – mostly a cold start • What won’t be cold is info – make sure we have frequencies on hand, & radios programmed.

  13. Wash Co Mash Up LocationDairy Creek Park

  14. Ernie K7EAJ

  15. Debbie WN6ZAP

  16. Jerry K7JPF - Rob

  17. Rob Learning Winlink

  18. Paul KD7ISA – Net Control

  19. Jerry NC & Rob on 20m

  20. What is a ICS205

  21. Lynn KE7WKN EC & Scott Porter Washington County EM

  22. How many antennas did we have at WC7EOC Mash Up?

  23. Drained… even the coffee

  24. Nine – I think? • 5 2m/440 • 1 80m • 1 40m • 1 20m • 1 6m

  25. Stats • WC7EOC 24 attendees • 10 Winlink messages • 2 DSTAR messages • Stations WC7EOC(24) – KF7TTT(2) -KD7RFI – KD7RFG(5) – KF7UAR(2) – KD7RFN(2) • Total = 35 participants

  26. Oregon Int’l Air Show Sept 19th – 21st • Have had contact with Cathy - Hillsboro Volunteer Coordinator • KE7WKM will be out of town

  27. Harvest Century Needs Your Help! • The 2014 Harvest Century is seeking volunteers for SAG support. This bicycle ride is scheduled for Sunday, September 28th, and raises money for Community Vision, a local non-profit dedicated to helping developmentally disabled adults in the Portland area. • You must have a truck, van, or SUV with bike rack, and room for 2-3 riders in your vehicle. With three courses spanning over a hundred miles, and 1500 riders, this will be a busy day for all involved. The course tours Washington County, with brief excursions into Yamhill County and Clackamas County. • Volunteers will be reimbursed for mileage and lunch is provided. The event is expected to run from 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., but final scheduling has not been completed, flexibility is appreciated. • If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Anthony Mayernik at 971-241-8467 or k7akm@arrl.net.

  28. Cooper Mountain

  29. Task List 1 - RADO • John Bucsek KE7WNB • Sam Corbin KF7BUC • John Core KX7YT • Pat Flanagan KE7NVB • Anthony Mayernic K7AKM • Kent Powloski N7KPN • Pat Roberson W7PAT • Richard Stack K7TKK • Steve Taylor N7BEF • Bob Yolton W7ZXX

  30. Fridays for lunch @

  31. Clear 0n Your Final • What Did I Miss

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