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October

Things To Do
Below is a list of thing that you can do to achieve your goal this month.
Choose at least one, and complete it.
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Have flashlights ready in an easily accessible place and check batteries in flashlights and radios.
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Acquire and learn how to safely use a portable generator.
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Create a power outage plan – decide what you can do before, during and after a power outage to minimize the effect on your household.
We count on electricity for heat, food, and medical needs. Many gas appliances even need electricity to run. A power outage is an emergency that often follows another emergency—like a hurricane, tornado, or winter storm. That makes it even more important to be prepared in advance
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Written by Administrator
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Saturday, 21 May 2011 05:08 |
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LIVINGSTON AMATEUR RADIO KLUB
P.O. Box 283
Howell, MI 48844
For Additional information contact:
Les W8MSP at 517-861-6325
or e-mail
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Last Updated on Saturday, 14 July 2012 14:36 |
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Written by Administrator
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Saturday, 21 May 2011 05:21 |
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The LARK Receives an Award from Livingston County! Click To View
SKYWARN & Critical Incident Net Operations Frequency:
Primary 146.680- (162.2 Hz Pl) LARK Repeater
Links Of Interest:

Livingston County Emergency Management


IS 22 Emergency Preparedness, USA, course on line IS STILL VALID
Required Courses for RACES membership has been upgraded
due to Homeland Security Public Safety NIMS (National Incident Management System) requirements
IS-100, IS200, IS700, IS701, IS702, IS703 Basic Incident Command System courses are required for membership in RACES.
DTE Energy Power Outage Map - EATON Blackout Tracker
LCARPSC – Chain of Command
N8EOC
Livingston County 911 Central Dispatch/Emergency Management Department
Don Arbic, Director
ARRL Emergency Coordinator (EC)
Bruce Pollock, N8WWX - ARRL EC
Assistant Emergency Coordinators - AEC
Les Butler, W8MSP
Jon Harris, KC8VAB
Jim Kvochick, WB8AZP
Pat Shannon, W8LNO
Bruce "Van" Van Dam, N8GVD
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Last Updated on Saturday, 14 July 2012 14:29 |
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Written by Administrator
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Saturday, 21 May 2011 14:12 |
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Weather Resources & Links:
Weather Underground Advanced Weather Map (WunderMap)


Skywarn & Critical Incident Net Operations Frequencies:
1. Primary 146.68 (162.2 Hz PL) LARK Repeater
2. Backup 145.410 (162.2 Hz PL) Repeater
3. Backup 444.525 (100.0 Hz PL) LARK Repeater
4. Backup 144.32 Simplex
5. Backup 145.52 Simplex
6. STATE Simplex Data 145.76
7. COUNTY Simplex Data 145.07
Links Of Interest:
SkyWarn HomePage
National Weather Service
NWS Winter Storm Guide
NWS Skywarn Basic Training
NWS Advanced Training
NWS Thunderstorms Training
NWS Radar Tutorial
NWS Windchill
NWS Booklet
NWS Spotter
NWS Spotter Training
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Written by Jim Beecham
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Sunday, 15 July 2012 15:34 |
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American Radio Relay League | Ham Radio Association and Resources
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Dayton Hamvention Friday Roundup
Hamvention Friday opened in the midst of dense fog. Fortunately, the fog burned off before noon. Attendence seemed high for a Friday with indoor exhibits swamped with amateurs soon after the doors opened at 9AM. The ARRL Expo area drew a substantial crowd with popular activities such as the W1AW 75th anniversary exhibit, the Youth Lounge and spectral purity testing courtesy of the ARRL Lab. Of c...
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The K7RA Solar Update
Since we are now at (or close to) the peak of Solar Cycle 24, it is no surprise that the solar indices are up. The latest forecast predicts Solar Cycle 24 to peak this fall, but that will be determined after the fact, and it will be based on a long running average of sunspot numbers. This past week, the average daily sunspot numbers increased by more than 34 points, rising to 156.1, while the a...
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Surfin’: How Far Away Is the Horizon?
By Stan Horzepa, WA1LOU Contributing Editor Here are some online tools to help you answer that question. As a fan of VHF and UHF operating, I often seek out mountaintop locations so I can work some DX, unimpeded by manmade objects and Mother Nature’s higher hills. And while I appreciate the view, I often wonder how far away the horizon is. I discovered a great article about this topic years ago and...
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Former QST Managing Editor Joel Kleinman, N1BKE (SK), Inducted into CQ Amateur Radio Hall of Fame
CQ magazine announced its 2013 Hall of Fame inductees on May 17, welcoming eight new members into the CQ Amateur Radio Hall of Fame, including former QST Managing Editor Joel Kleinman, N1BKE (SK), who helmed QST from 2001 until his untimely death in 2012. In addition, CQ named two new members to the CQ DX Hall of Fame and two new members to the CQ Contest Hall of Fame. Kleinman came to the Leagu...
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