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THE AMATEUR RADIO EMERGENCY SERVICE


The Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) is a volunteer organization of Amateur Radio Operators. Since 1935, ARES has provided radio communications in North America in times of need. Amateur Radio is a unique experimental hobby for personal use, which serves to join people, and yet has the power to help save lives and property.

In these modern times of cellular phones and the Internet, we take instant communications for granted. During times of emergency, these communication infrastructures can become overloaded and impede normal communications capability.
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Tower Setup Tersting at James Paquette VA3JRP
James Paquette-VA3JRP, recently hosted a tower setup testing at his place.

click here to see a PIC of the installation.
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Official Internet Sponsor of PR-ARES
Official Internet Sponsor of the PR-ARES Internet Radio Linking Project, Echolink and Wireless Internet Tactical Deployment Team.

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VA3PRA Online Alfred
VE3PRV Online Hammond
IRLP Online node # 2115
EchoLink Online node # VA3PRA-R
*** Echolink & IRLP services have been temporarly moved to our VE3PRV Repeater station in Hammond on 147.330 (+) until
further notice ***
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