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When are our great leaders going to answer the questions asked - plan for operating radios, has the County Judge? been addressed about a working arrangement, etc.
Do you know the emergency radio regulations and seek to Involved new operators in a plan so they are available when Needed?
Have you taken the ?standard 4 FEMA courses for an emergency Amateur radio operation.
A GOOD PROGAM IS NOT KEEPING YOU IN THE SAND.
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? If you know so much stop asking question.
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Sent: 4/24/2024 2:38:40 PM
Subject: Re: [w5sh] Information regarding RACES and ARES
There is not a “current Fort Worth RACES organization” terminologyallowed by FCC regulations !?
?The current Fort Worth RACES organization is managed by the Fort Worth Emergency Management Agency, part of the Fort Worth Fire Department.? ?Thank you David N2DPF David KG5FPH On Apr 24, 2024, at 12:47?PM, Owen Anderson via groups.io <oaand@...> wrote:
?“RACES” who is the governmental authority to declare this type incident pursuant to Texas Regulations? Amateur Radio ? or County Authority?
Does radio act after a “RACES” incident has been declared by a governmental authority? If so what is the local ARRL’s plan that is public knowledge?
If it seems there is no “RACES” organization by FCC RULES? then why it appears by actions and written words there is an? “RACES” group for Tarrant County not “ARES”.
Please answer the above question’s and indicate where Tarrant Counties plan can be found as I have never found it by public means.
Owen Anderson KE5HRI
registered:
(1) An amateur station registered with the same or another civil defense organization;
and
(2) A station in a service regulated by the FCC whenever
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Sent: 4/24/2024 2:38:40 PM
Subject: Re: [w5sh] Information regarding RACES and ARES
There is not a “current Fort Worth RACES organization” terminologyallowed by FCC regulations !?
?The current Fort Worth RACES organization is managed by the Fort Worth Emergency Management Agency, part of the Fort Worth Fire Department.? ?Thank you David N2DPF David KG5FPH On Apr 24, 2024, at 12:47?PM, Owen Anderson via groups.io <oaand@...> wrote:
?“RACES” who is the governmental authority to declare this type incident pursuant to Texas Regulations? Amateur Radio ? or County Authority?
Does radio act after a “RACES” incident has been declared by a governmental authority? If so what is the local ARRL’s plan that is public knowledge?
If it seems there is no “RACES” organization by FCC RULES? then why it appears by actions and written words there is an? “RACES” group for Tarrant County not “ARES”.
Please answer the above question’s and indicate where Tarrant Counties plan can be found as I have never found it by public means.
Owen Anderson KE5HRI
registered:
(1) An amateur station registered with the same or another civil defense organization;
and
(2) A station in a service regulated by the FCC whenever
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What geographic territory do they have authority over and who decides when they act and for whom. Do they act for Benbrook, Texas when Benbrook has an incident or do they have to be Requested by Benbrook’s authority individual for service?
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? The current Fort Worth RACES organization is managed by the Fort Worth Emergency Management Agency, part of the Fort Worth Fire Department.? On Apr 24, 2024, at 13:25, David Lunsford KG5FPH <Cibspectrum937@...> wrote:
? Thank you David N2DPF David KG5FPH On Apr 24, 2024, at 12:47?PM, Owen Anderson via groups.io <oaand@...> wrote:
? “RACES” who is the governmental authority to declare this type incident pursuant to Texas Regulations? Amateur Radio ? or County Authority?
Does radio act after a “RACES” incident has been declared by a governmental authority? If so what is the local ARRL’s plan that is public knowledge?
If it seems there is no “RACES” organization by FCC RULES? then why it appears by actions and written words there is an? “RACES” group for Tarrant County not “ARES”.
Please answer the above question’s and indicate where Tarrant Counties plan can be found as I have never found it by public means.
Owen Anderson KE5HRI
On Apr 24, 2024, at 11:35?AM, Richard S. <reslusher@...> wrote:
registered:
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and
(2) A station in a service regulated by the FCC whenever
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There is not a “current Fort Worth RACES organization” terminology allowed by FCC regulations !?
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? The current Fort Worth RACES organization is managed by the Fort Worth Emergency Management Agency, part of the Fort Worth Fire Department.? On Apr 24, 2024, at 13:25, David Lunsford KG5FPH <Cibspectrum937@...> wrote:
? Thank you David N2DPF David KG5FPH On Apr 24, 2024, at 12:47?PM, Owen Anderson via groups.io <oaand@...> wrote:
? “RACES” who is the governmental authority to declare this type incident pursuant to Texas Regulations? Amateur Radio ? or County Authority?
Does radio act after a “RACES” incident has been declared by a governmental authority? If so what is the local ARRL’s plan that is public knowledge?
If it seems there is no “RACES” organization by FCC RULES? then why it appears by actions and written words there is an? “RACES” group for Tarrant County not “ARES”.
Please answer the above question’s and indicate where Tarrant Counties plan can be found as I have never found it by public means.
Owen Anderson KE5HRI
On Apr 24, 2024, at 11:35?AM, Richard S. <reslusher@...> wrote:
registered:
(1) An amateur station registered with the same or another civil defense organization;
and
(2) A station in a service regulated by the FCC whenever
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The current Fort Worth RACES organization is managed by the Fort Worth Emergency Management Agency, part of the Fort Worth Fire Department.?
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? Thank you David N2DPF David KG5FPH On Apr 24, 2024, at 12:47?PM, Owen Anderson via groups.io <oaand@...> wrote:
? “RACES” who is the governmental authority to declare this type incident pursuant to Texas Regulations? Amateur Radio ? or County Authority?
Does radio act after a “RACES” incident has been declared by a governmental authority? If so what is the local ARRL’s plan that is public knowledge?
If it seems there is no “RACES” organization by FCC RULES? then why it appears by actions and written words there is an? “RACES” group for Tarrant County not “ARES”.
Please answer the above question’s and indicate where Tarrant Counties plan can be found as I have never found it by public means.
Owen Anderson KE5HRI
On Apr 24, 2024, at 11:35?AM, Richard S. <reslusher@...> wrote:
registered:
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and
(2) A station in a service regulated by the FCC whenever
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? “RACES” who is the governmental authority to declare this type incident pursuant to Texas Regulations? Amateur Radio ? or County Authority?
Does radio act after a “RACES” incident has been declared by a governmental authority? If so what is the local ARRL’s plan that is public knowledge?
If it seems there is no “RACES” organization by FCC RULES? then why it appears by actions and written words there is an? “RACES” group for Tarrant County not “ARES”.
Please answer the above question’s and indicate where Tarrant Counties plan can be found as I have never found it by public means.
Owen Anderson KE5HRI
On Apr 24, 2024, at 11:35?AM, Richard S. <reslusher@...> wrote:
registered:
(1) An amateur station registered with the same or another civil defense organization;
and
(2) A station in a service regulated by the FCC whenever
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“RACES” who is the governmental authority to declare this type incident pursuant to Texas Regulations? Amateur Radio ? or County Authority?
Does radio act after a “RACES” incident has been declared by a governmental authority? If so what is the local ARRL’s plan that is public knowledge?
If it seems there is no “RACES” organization by FCC RULES? then why it appears by actions and written words there is an? “RACES” group for Tarrant County not “ARES”.
Please answer the above question’s and indicate where Tarrant Counties plan can be found as I have never found it by public means.
Owen Anderson KE5HRI
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and
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? I appreciate your info but you need to read “Amateur Radio? Emergency Service” booklet published by the ARRL, Chapter 1. which explains what I have been asking about.
Have you taken at least Level 1 - the coarse dealing with this ?subject from the ARRL?
Have you taken any FEMA courses dealing with this subject like 100, 200, 700, 800? Or do you have? an AUXCOMM radio Certificate?
Tarrant County radio operators assume to much about Emergency radio operations BUT here are some basic questions: 1. Whom appointed Gerry that is an employee(?) of the City of Fort Worth to rule for the County?? 2. Is the Tarrant County Judge aware of emergency? radio operations so we are able to assist the county when there is a declared “RACES” incident? 3. Where is a plan for operations either as ARES or RACES for the county? I have a copy of one for another Texas county. 4. These questions were raised over ten years ago but Gerry never answered them (he likes his power) and I? have been “black listed by him for questioning his authority”. Therefore I work in other areas of the state. 5. I have ?over 70+ certificates for FEMA, Red Cross,? Salvation Army, Federal/State courses taken plus worked civil and managed US industrial incidents, hence I feel based on my experience that I have a? right obligation to ask questions regarding the? improvement of safety for the Tarrant County Citizens. ?
6. Amateur Radio has its place in an emergency situation and should operate in conjunction with political ?authority, FCC rules, ARRL rules, and a good public plan that all radio operators are aware of and operate under.
I will be attending the State of Texas Emergency Conference wherein the state “RACES” Officer will be making a presentation.
Hope this answers some of your questions of where I’m coming from regarding - trying to improve Tarrant County “Emergency Radio Program” for the future.
Currently out of action with a foot injury that was operated on and does not allow me to drive.
Owen Anderson kE5HRI
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After some questions regarding RACES on the Kilocycle Club Net on
4/23/2024 and in reply to some
inquiries as a response to the Net Notes reported via the
Groups.io email of the preceding net notes,,
I did some research on the Worldwide Web looking for definitive
answers.
As anyone who holds a valid Amateur License is aware, the Amateur
Radio Service is controlled by Part 97 of the FCC Rules and
Regulations available here:
I have excerpted the pertinent information as follows:
(38) RACES (radio amateur civil
emergency service). A radio service using amateur stations for
civil defense communications during periods of local, regional
or national civil emergencies.
(c) At all times and on all
frequencies, each control operator must give priority to
stations providing emergency communications, except to stations
transmitting communications for training drills and tests in
RACES.
§ 97.407 Radio amateur civil
emergency service.
(a) No station may transmit in
RACES unless it is an FCC-licensed primary, club, or
military recreation station and it is certified by a civil
defense organization as registered with that organization.
No person may be the control operator of an amateur station
transmitting in RACES unless that person holds a FCC-issued
amateur operator license and is certified by a civil defense
organization as enrolled in that organization.
(b)
The frequency bands and segments and emissions authorized to
the control operator are available to stations transmitting
communications in RACES on a shared basis with the amateur
service. In the event of an emergency which necessitates
invoking the President's War Emergency Powers under the
provisions of section 706 of the Communications Act of 1934,
as amended, , amateur
stations participating in RACES may only transmit on the
frequency segments authorized pursuant to .
(c)
An amateur station registered with a civil defense
organization may only communicate with the following
stations upon authorization of the responsible civil defense
official for the organization with which the amateur station
is registered:
(1) An amateur station
registered with the same or another civil defense
organization; and
(2) A station in a service
regulated by the FCC whenever such communication is
authorized by the FCC.
(d)
All communications transmitted in RACES must be specifically
authorized by the civil defense organization for the area
served. Only civil defense communications of the following
types may be transmitted:
(1) Messages concerning
impending or actual conditions jeopardizing the public
safety, or affecting the national defense or security
during periods of local, regional, or national civil
emergencies;
(2) Messages directly
concerning the immediate safety of life of individuals,
the immediate protection of property, maintenance of law
and order, alleviation of human suffering and need, and
the combating of armed attack or sabotage;
(3) Messages directly
concerning the accumulation and dissemination of public
information or instructions to the civilian population
essential to the activities of the civil defense
organization or other authorized governmental or relief
agencies; and
(4) Communications for RACES
training drills and tests necessary to ensure the
establishment and maintenance of orderly and efficient
operation of the RACES as ordered by the responsible civil
defense organization served. Such drills and tests may not
exceed a total time of 1 hour per week. With the approval
of the chief officer for emergency planning in the
applicable State, Commonwealth, District or territory,
however, such tests and drills may be conducted for a
period not to exceed 72 hours no more than twice in any
calendar year.
[, Dec. 15, 2010]
ARES is NOT an FCC organization but is defined by ARRL:
The definitions and information regarding ARES can be found
here:??
RACES is an integral part of the Tarrant County Emergency
Management Plan.
Here you can download the entire 155 page PDF which details the
involvement of RACES in the county wide plan.
I hope this will help club members appreciate the function and
integration into the community.
Dave Bernheisel, N2DPF
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Thanks for the clarification, Dave!
This ought to clear everything up!
Richard S.
KF5RHI
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After some questions regarding RACES on the Kilocycle Club Net on 4/23/2024 and in reply to some
inquiries as a response to the Net Notes reported via the Groups.io email of the preceding net notes,,
I did some research on the Worldwide Web looking for definitive answers.
As anyone who holds a valid Amateur License is aware, the Amateur Radio Service is controlled by Part 97 of the FCC Rules and Regulations available here:
I have excerpted the pertinent information as follows:
(38)
RACES (radio amateur civil emergency service). A radio service using amateur stations for civil defense communications during periods of local, regional or national civil emergencies.
(c) At all times and on all frequencies, each control operator must give priority to stations providing
emergency communications, except to stations transmitting communications for training drills and tests in RACES.
§ 97.407 Radio amateur civil emergency service.
(a) No station may transmit in RACES unless it is an FCC-licensed
primary, club, or military recreation station and it is certified by a civil defense organization as registered with that organization. No person may be the control operator of an amateur station transmitting in RACES unless that person holds a FCC-issued
amateur operator license and is certified by a civil defense organization as enrolled in that organization.
(b) The frequency bands and segments and emissions authorized to the control operator
are available to stations transmitting communications in RACES on a shared basis with the amateur service. In the event of an emergency which necessitates invoking the President's War Emergency Powers under the provisions of section 706 of the Communications
Act of 1934, as amended, , amateur stations participating in RACES may only transmit on the frequency segments authorized pursuant to
.
(c) An amateur station registered with a civil defense organization may only communicate
with the following stations upon authorization of the responsible civil defense official for the organization with which the amateur station is registered:
(1) An amateur station registered with the same or another civil defense organization;
and
(2) A station in a service regulated by the FCC whenever such communication is authorized
by the FCC.
(d) All communications transmitted in RACES must be specifically authorized by the civil
defense organization for the area served. Only civil defense communications of the following types may be transmitted:
(1) Messages concerning impending or actual conditions jeopardizing the public safety,
or affecting the national defense or security during periods of local, regional, or national civil emergencies;
(2) Messages directly concerning the immediate safety of life of individuals, the immediate
protection of property, maintenance of law and order, alleviation of human suffering and need, and the combating of armed attack or sabotage;
(3) Messages directly concerning the accumulation and dissemination of public information
or instructions to the civilian population essential to the activities of the civil defense organization or other authorized governmental or relief agencies; and
(4) Communications for RACES training drills and tests necessary to ensure the establishment
and maintenance of orderly and efficient operation of the RACES as ordered by the responsible civil defense organization served. Such drills and tests may not exceed a total time of 1 hour per week. With the approval of the chief officer for emergency planning
in the applicable State, Commonwealth, District or territory, however, such tests and drills may be conducted for a period not to exceed 72 hours no more than twice in any calendar year.
[, Dec. 15, 2010]
ARES is NOT an FCC organization but is defined by ARRL:
The definitions and information regarding ARES can be found here:??
RACES is an integral part of the Tarrant County Emergency Management Plan.
Here you can download the entire 155 page PDF which details the involvement of RACES in the county wide plan.
I hope this will help club members appreciate the function and integration into the community.
Dave Bernheisel, N2DPF
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After some questions regarding RACES on the Kilocycle Club Net on
4/23/2024 and in reply to some
inquiries as a response to the Net Notes reported via the
Groups.io email of the preceding net notes,,
I did some research on the Worldwide Web looking for definitive
answers.
As anyone who holds a valid Amateur License is aware, the Amateur
Radio Service is controlled by Part 97 of the FCC Rules and
Regulations available here:
I have excerpted the pertinent information as follows:
(38) RACES (radio amateur civil
emergency service). A radio service using amateur stations for
civil defense communications during periods of local, regional
or national civil emergencies.
(c) At all times and on all
frequencies, each control operator must give priority to
stations providing emergency communications, except to stations
transmitting communications for training drills and tests in
RACES.
§ 97.407 Radio amateur civil
emergency service.
(a) No station may transmit in
RACES unless it is an FCC-licensed primary, club, or
military recreation station and it is certified by a civil
defense organization as registered with that organization.
No person may be the control operator of an amateur station
transmitting in RACES unless that person holds a FCC-issued
amateur operator license and is certified by a civil defense
organization as enrolled in that organization.
(b)
The frequency bands and segments and emissions authorized to
the control operator are available to stations transmitting
communications in RACES on a shared basis with the amateur
service. In the event of an emergency which necessitates
invoking the President's War Emergency Powers under the
provisions of section 706 of the Communications Act of 1934,
as amended, , amateur
stations participating in RACES may only transmit on the
frequency segments authorized pursuant to .
(c)
An amateur station registered with a civil defense
organization may only communicate with the following
stations upon authorization of the responsible civil defense
official for the organization with which the amateur station
is registered:
(1) An amateur station
registered with the same or another civil defense
organization; and
(2) A station in a service
regulated by the FCC whenever such communication is
authorized by the FCC.
(d)
All communications transmitted in RACES must be specifically
authorized by the civil defense organization for the area
served. Only civil defense communications of the following
types may be transmitted:
(1) Messages concerning
impending or actual conditions jeopardizing the public
safety, or affecting the national defense or security
during periods of local, regional, or national civil
emergencies;
(2) Messages directly
concerning the immediate safety of life of individuals,
the immediate protection of property, maintenance of law
and order, alleviation of human suffering and need, and
the combating of armed attack or sabotage;
(3) Messages directly
concerning the accumulation and dissemination of public
information or instructions to the civilian population
essential to the activities of the civil defense
organization or other authorized governmental or relief
agencies; and
(4) Communications for RACES
training drills and tests necessary to ensure the
establishment and maintenance of orderly and efficient
operation of the RACES as ordered by the responsible civil
defense organization served. Such drills and tests may not
exceed a total time of 1 hour per week. With the approval
of the chief officer for emergency planning in the
applicable State, Commonwealth, District or territory,
however, such tests and drills may be conducted for a
period not to exceed 72 hours no more than twice in any
calendar year.
[, Dec. 15, 2010]
ARES is NOT an FCC organization but is defined by ARRL:
The definitions and information regarding ARES can be found
here:??
RACES is an integral part of the Tarrant County Emergency
Management Plan.
Here you can download the entire 155 page PDF which details the
involvement of RACES in the county wide plan.
I hope this will help club members appreciate the function and
integration into the community.
Dave Bernheisel, N2DPF
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Kilocycle Club 2 Meter Net
When:
Tuesday, April 23, 2024
8:30pm to 9:30pm
(UTC-05:00) America/Chicago
Where:
Kilocycle Club Repeater - 146.840 (PL 110.9) - Fort Worth, Texas
Organizer:
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Reminder: Kilocycle Club 2 Meter Net
When:
Tuesday, April 23, 2024
8:30pm to 9:30pm
(UTC-05:00) America/Chicago
Where:
Kilocycle Club Repeater - 146.840 (PL 110.9) - Fort Worth, Texas
Organizer:
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Reminder: Kilocycle Club 2 Meter Net
When:
Tuesday, April 23, 2024
8:30pm to 9:30pm
(UTC-05:00) America/Chicago
Where:
Kilocycle Club Repeater - 146.840 (PL 110.9) - Fort Worth, Texas
Organizer:
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Visitors are always welcome!
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Kilocycle Club net controls for April 23 - May 14 2024
04/22/24 Kilocycle Club net controls for April 23 - May 14
April 23 – KF5RHI Richard
April 30 – KG5FPH David
May 7 – ??N5TRX Dave
May 14 – KC5SLQ Daryl
Thanks for taking the net.
Volunteers always needed.
’73 KG5FPH David
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I still can not walk - hope in a month to be able to use a cane and drive.
Hope to make next month’s meeting.
Owen Anderson
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Kilocycle Club Meeting - Ol' South Pancake House - 21 November 2019
When:
Thursday, April 18, 2024
7:00pm to 8:00pm
(UTC-05:00) America/Chicago
Where:
Ol' South Pancake House - 1509 South University Drive - Fort Worth, Texas 76107
Organizer:
Kilocycle Club Of Fort Worth
w5sh@...
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The Kilocycle Club Of Fort Worth normally meets on the third Thursday of the month at .? Dinner usually starts around 5:30-6:00 PM with the club meeting starting at 7:00PM. ?Plan to attend so you won’t miss out on the fun!
This month: ? Club Elections / To Be Determined
Presentation:? To Be Determined
As a reminder, you don’t have to be a member of the Kilocycle Club to attend the meetings.? Our meetings are always open to anyone wanting to learn more about amateur radio!
License testing session follows the meeting and any presentation.
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Now: Kilocycle Club Meeting - Ol' South Pancake House - 21 November 2019 - Thursday, April 18, 2024
#cal-notice
Kilocycle Club Meeting - Ol' South Pancake House - 21 November 2019
When:
Thursday, April 18, 2024
7:00pm to 8:00pm
(UTC-05:00) America/Chicago
Where:
Ol' South Pancake House - 1509 South University Drive - Fort Worth, Texas 76107
Organizer:
Kilocycle Club Of Fort Worth
w5sh@...
View Event
Description:
The Kilocycle Club Of Fort Worth normally meets on the third Thursday of the month at .? Dinner usually starts around 5:30-6:00 PM with the club meeting starting at 7:00PM. ?Plan to attend so you won’t miss out on the fun!
This month: ? Club Elections / To Be Determined
Presentation:? To Be Determined
As a reminder, you don’t have to be a member of the Kilocycle Club to attend the meetings.? Our meetings are always open to anyone wanting to learn more about amateur radio!
License testing session follows the meeting and any presentation.
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Event: Kilocycle Club Meeting - Ol' South Pancake House - 21 November 2019 - Thursday, April 18, 2024
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Reminder: Kilocycle Club Meeting - Ol' South Pancake House - 21 November 2019
When:
Thursday, April 18, 2024
7:00pm to 8:00pm
(UTC-05:00) America/Chicago
Where:
Ol' South Pancake House - 1509 South University Drive - Fort Worth, Texas 76107
Organizer:
Kilocycle Club Of Fort Worth
w5sh@...
View Event
Description:
The Kilocycle Club Of Fort Worth normally meets on the third Thursday of the month at .? Dinner usually starts around 5:30-6:00 PM with the club meeting starting at 7:00PM. ?Plan to attend so you won’t miss out on the fun!
This month: ? Club Elections / To Be Determined
Presentation:? To Be Determined
As a reminder, you don’t have to be a member of the Kilocycle Club to attend the meetings.? Our meetings are always open to anyone wanting to learn more about amateur radio!
License testing session follows the meeting and any presentation.
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Event: Kilocycle Club Meeting - Ol' South Pancake House - 21 November 2019 - Thursday, April 18, 2024
#cal-reminder
Reminder: Kilocycle Club Meeting - Ol' South Pancake House - 21 November 2019
When:
Thursday, April 18, 2024
7:00pm to 8:00pm
(UTC-05:00) America/Chicago
Where:
Ol' South Pancake House - 1509 South University Drive - Fort Worth, Texas 76107
Organizer:
Kilocycle Club Of Fort Worth
w5sh@...
View Event
Description:
The Kilocycle Club Of Fort Worth normally meets on the third Thursday of the month at .? Dinner usually starts around 5:30-6:00 PM with the club meeting starting at 7:00PM. ?Plan to attend so you won’t miss out on the fun!
This month: ? Club Elections / To Be Determined
Presentation:? To Be Determined
As a reminder, you don’t have to be a member of the Kilocycle Club to attend the meetings.? Our meetings are always open to anyone wanting to learn more about amateur radio!
License testing session follows the meeting and any presentation.
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? ? ? Do you know the Offical answer? Please note the address provided Does not explain any thing - ARES. vs RACES definition of terms.
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On Apr 17, 2024, at 6:09?PM, OWEN ANDERSON <oaand@...> wrote:
? I know the answers - do the amateur operators in Tarrant County Know them? And do the political subdivisions plus know the? answers?
Owen On Apr 17, 2024, at 5:03?PM, David Bernheisel via groups.io <n2dpf@...> wrote:
?
Owen,
Why not go to the races website and ask all
your questions about RACES to the RACES contact from the
website:
This group is for the Kilocycle Club.? Many of
the members of the Kilocycle club are members of RACES.
Dave, N2DPF
On 4/17/2024 4:47 PM, Owen Anderson via
groups.io wrote:
?
Bob:
As I understand the policy - we normally operate as “ARES”?
about weather. NOW we need to know the conditions defining
both TERMS - ARES & RACES. Are there membership
regulations
Governing each term? And if so who is in charge of publicly
establishing them and governing the types of membership
in Tarrant County? As I understand, the AARL has something
to
do with this
We need need to have this spelled out - for all amateur
radio
operators in the county.
Just trying to answers.
Owen Anderson
KE5HRI
On Apr 17, 2024, at 12:27?PM, Bob
Parr <parr@...> wrote:
?
What I can tell you is that Tarrent counties RACES is
actually Fort Worth RACES but it functions as a top
level for Tarrent County.? Dallas county has a RACES
organization for each city/town and they work together.?
Not all of Texas is under RACES.? Many rual areas either
operate weather nets under ARES or informal nets.?
Has RACES ever been explained to all the radio
operators?
I don't think? there is a formal process to teach new
hams, but many of the local clubs to talk about it.?
Bob
KG5GTE
------ Original Message ------
From: "Owen Anderson via groups.io" < oaand@...>
Sent: 4/17/2024 11:33:34 AM
Subject: Re: [w5sh] Kilocycle Club Tuesday night net
check-ins 04-16-24
?
?I have a question - Who is the RACES
decision person for
Tarrant county??
How does each city fit in the overall RACES
Program vs. the
County?
Has RACES ever been explained to all the
radio operators?
What is the State of Texas umbrella frequency
for a multiple
County incident? or communication between
counties?
Hurricane conference had presentations
involving some of the
above questions regarding Florida.
Owen Anderson
KE5HRI
?
04/16/24 Kilocycle
Club Tuesday night net check-ins
Including myself we
had 7 check-ins.
KG5FPH?????David L Net
Control
QRP:
N5TRX??????
David
Regular:
K5VSL???????
Joe
KF5RHI? ?
??Richard
AF5N? ? ? ?
?Loren
KC5PAM?
??Richard
KC5SLQ???
Daryl, mobile
Note:
HF 2m vertical
net, Tuesday 8 pm, 144.190 HF SSB
North Texas
Simplex Net, Friday 8pm on 146.580, Echo
on 145.310 and 444.925
NVIS Net, G
Bradford KF5QEZ, Sunday 05/05/24, 40m,
7.252
?‘73
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Re: Kilocycle Club Tuesday night net check-ins 04-16-24
? ? Do you know the Offical answer? Please note the address provided Does not explain any thing - ARES. vs RACES definition of terms.
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On Apr 17, 2024, at 6:09?PM, OWEN ANDERSON <oaand@...> wrote:
? I know the answers - do the amateur operators in Tarrant County Know them? And do the political subdivisions plus know the? answers?
Owen On Apr 17, 2024, at 5:03?PM, David Bernheisel via groups.io <n2dpf@...> wrote:
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Owen,
Why not go to the races website and ask all
your questions about RACES to the RACES contact from the
website:
This group is for the Kilocycle Club.? Many of
the members of the Kilocycle club are members of RACES.
Dave, N2DPF
On 4/17/2024 4:47 PM, Owen Anderson via
groups.io wrote:
?
Bob:
As I understand the policy - we normally operate as “ARES”?
about weather. NOW we need to know the conditions defining
both TERMS - ARES & RACES. Are there membership
regulations
Governing each term? And if so who is in charge of publicly
establishing them and governing the types of membership
in Tarrant County? As I understand, the AARL has something
to
do with this
We need need to have this spelled out - for all amateur
radio
operators in the county.
Just trying to answers.
Owen Anderson
KE5HRI
On Apr 17, 2024, at 12:27?PM, Bob
Parr <parr@...> wrote:
?
What I can tell you is that Tarrent counties RACES is
actually Fort Worth RACES but it functions as a top
level for Tarrent County.? Dallas county has a RACES
organization for each city/town and they work together.?
Not all of Texas is under RACES.? Many rual areas either
operate weather nets under ARES or informal nets.?
Has RACES ever been explained to all the radio
operators?
I don't think? there is a formal process to teach new
hams, but many of the local clubs to talk about it.?
Bob
KG5GTE
------ Original Message ------
From: "Owen Anderson via groups.io" < oaand@...>
Sent: 4/17/2024 11:33:34 AM
Subject: Re: [w5sh] Kilocycle Club Tuesday night net
check-ins 04-16-24
?
?I have a question - Who is the RACES
decision person for
Tarrant county??
How does each city fit in the overall RACES
Program vs. the
County?
Has RACES ever been explained to all the
radio operators?
What is the State of Texas umbrella frequency
for a multiple
County incident? or communication between
counties?
Hurricane conference had presentations
involving some of the
above questions regarding Florida.
Owen Anderson
KE5HRI
?
04/16/24 Kilocycle
Club Tuesday night net check-ins
Including myself we
had 7 check-ins.
KG5FPH?????David L Net
Control
QRP:
N5TRX??????
David
Regular:
K5VSL???????
Joe
KF5RHI? ?
??Richard
AF5N? ? ? ?
?Loren
KC5PAM?
??Richard
KC5SLQ???
Daryl, mobile
Note:
HF 2m vertical
net, Tuesday 8 pm, 144.190 HF SSB
North Texas
Simplex Net, Friday 8pm on 146.580, Echo
on 145.310 and 444.925
NVIS Net, G
Bradford KF5QEZ, Sunday 05/05/24, 40m,
7.252
?‘73
|