Chester Co. Pennsylvania ARES®
A lot of information on Drill messages; Using ICS213; D-Star ID-1 Digital Data Operator Training
A lot of information on Drill messages; Using ICS213; D-Star ID-1 Digital Data Operator Training
AA9PW FCC Exam Site
Practice test for all types of licences; Also practice code tests; Commercial eaminations.
Practice test for all types of licences; Also practice code tests; Commercial eaminations.
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Information about the US Government Agency that handles Emergency Response.
Information about the US Government Agency that handles Emergency Response.
Emergency Operation and Preparedness
From Ken, KF4QF; an annotated collection of links on the subject of Emergency Operation and Preparednes; Ken's own list of items he keeps in a "jump kit" in case he iscalled to a shelter or disaster site to provide emergency communications.
From Ken, KF4QF; an annotated collection of links on the subject of Emergency Operation and Preparednes; Ken's own list of items he keeps in a "jump kit" in case he iscalled to a shelter or disaster site to provide emergency communications.
Radiogram How-To Information (PDF - 95K)
Qforms - Zip file (Zip 630K)
QForms supports ICS, Radiogram, and Simple format messages. QForms allows entry of text into an electronic form to create a message. The message is saved in an XML format. The XML file is then sent (using any packet program) to a remote packet station that is also running QForms where it can be opened, displayed and printed. Optionally, a text version of the message can be created, saved and sent to a remote station (again, using any packet program you like). The text format can not be re-opened by QForms other than as a simple text file. QForms requires Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or later.
For more information, see Megawiki: http://www.w9udu.org/wiki/index.php/Qforms_Basic_instructions_with_winlink
QForms supports ICS, Radiogram, and Simple format messages. QForms allows entry of text into an electronic form to create a message. The message is saved in an XML format. The XML file is then sent (using any packet program) to a remote packet station that is also running QForms where it can be opened, displayed and printed. Optionally, a text version of the message can be created, saved and sent to a remote station (again, using any packet program you like). The text format can not be re-opened by QForms other than as a simple text file. QForms requires Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or later.
For more information, see Megawiki: http://www.w9udu.org/wiki/index.php/Qforms_Basic_instructions_with_winlink
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