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02/26/2015 | US Southeast ARES Teams on the Job as Severe Winter Weather Strikes
Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) volunteers in the US Southeast remained on alert on February 26, as the region faced an unaccustomed ration of severe winter weather.
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01/26/2015 | Eastern Seaboard ARES, SKYWARN Volunteers Prepare for Potentially Historic Storm
Eastern Seaboard ARES, SKYWARN Volunteers Prepare for Potentially Historic Storm.
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01/15/2015 | ARES Volunteers in Ohio Activate Following Loss of 911, Telephone Services
ARES Volunteers in Ohio Activate Following Loss of 911, Telephone Services.
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11/21/2014 | Amateur Radio Volunteers on Alert in Mammoth New York Snowfall’s Aftermath
Amateur Radio Volunteers on Alert in Mammoth New York Snowfall’s Aftermath.
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09/23/2014 | ARRL Deploying Ham Aid Kits to Hawaii to Assist in Possible Lava Flow Response
ARRL Headquarters is deploying Ham Aid kits to Hawaii to assist in a possible activation in the wake of a lava flow.
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03/24/2014 | ARES Providing Limited Support for Washington Mudslide Response
ARES volunteers are providing limited support in the wake of a massive mudslide in Washington.
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11/05/2013 | Oregon OEM: We Need More Hams!
An emergency communication exercise revealed that some Oregon counties need more ARES volunteers.
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01/26/2013 | The Amateur Amateur: Talking to MyselfKerchunk, kerchunk. You know what that noise means, right? That was the sound of me “testing my radio” when I first got my license. Bet you did it, too. Oh? You claim you never did anything so impertinent as to key up and unkey, just to convince yourself
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