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Walton County ARES Communications Plan

Walton ARES EmComm Plan

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DropBox Shared Files

The link below is a collection of software/freeware that has been found useful by our members. Some of these may NOT be the latest version. If you choose to use the version here, It is recommended you upgrade to the

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Florida State Parks On The Air

Rory Martin K4CCK and John Blaisdell W4CJB are participating in the Florida State Parks On The Air Sunday April 8 2018 at Grayton Beach State Park. We will be testing a couple lightweight fast deployment Portable HF antennas in the

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Outpost Packet Message Manager

What is Outpost Outpost was designed for the Amateur Radio ARES/RACES packet user community. The thinking behind it was to create an intuitive, easy-to-use program that lets ARES/RACES organizations focus on the “message,” not the “medium,” as they pass digital

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Understanding Soundcard Interfacing by Ernie Mills, WM2U.

    http://www.qsl.net/wm2u/interface.html  This page is an attempt to correlate the interfacing schemes for various Radio models, and Sound Card configurations. Since 26th December 1998, when the sound card version of PSK31 was first introduced to the Ham community, and after much dialog, experimentation and

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New! Supporters may now donate using PayPal Link Below. Thanks for your support.

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Hurricane Watch Net to Activate

http://www.arrl.org/news/hurricane-watch-net-to-activate-2

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DX Code of Conduct

Operating standards have been declining. That is no news to any DXer. Even the IARU took notice and published a resolution encouraging operators to “operate to the highest levels of proficiency, with proper consideration for others using the amateur radio

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Amateur Radio Safety Foundation, Inc.

If you’re an radio operator be it Amateur, Mariner or other, supporting the Amateur Radio Safety Foundation is a very worthy cause. It’s only $24.00. Chances are you spent more than that on your QSL cards and ARSFi’s main product Winlink

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