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Disasters change things. When an emergency happens you may have to decide what to do very quickly, while you are worrying about what might happen. By planning ahead, it will be easier to make the right decisions when the worst happens.
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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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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
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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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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Last Updated on Friday, 27 May 2011 03:25 |
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American Radio Relay League | Ham Radio Association and Resources
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FCC Sets Date for Medical Devices on 70 cm
In November 2011, FCC Commissioners unanimously agreed to allocate spectrum and adopt service and technical rules for the utilization of new implanted medical devices that operate on 413-457 MHz (70 cm). These devices will be used on a secondary basis as part of the Medical Device Radiocommunication (MedRadio) Service in Part 95 of the FCC rules. In the Federal Register for Friday, January 27, ...
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Volunteer Tour Guides Make Your Visit to ARRL HQ Pleasant and Informative
When you visit ARRL Headquarters in Newington, Connecticut, the first smiling face you’re likely to see is a tour guide. ARRL’s Tour Guide program now includes 19 volunteers who donate thousands of hours of their free time per year, giving tours to hundreds of visitors. ARRL’s tour guides are an integral part of the ARRL. When not giving tours, they are busy accomplishing tasks in various HQ dep...
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The K7RA Solar Update
This was another week where average daily sunspot numbers declined, while average daily solar flux increased. Sunspot numbers for January 19-25 were 117, 88, 102, 103, 108, 105 and 68, with a mean of 98.7. The 10.7 cm flux was 157, 141.2, 141.6, 141, 144.3, 135.7 and 126.4, with a mean of 141. The estimated planetary A indices were 3, 4, 6, 21, 9, 17 and 14, with a mean of 10.6. The estimated m...
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Surfin’: When Digital Was Mechanical
By Stan Horzepa, WA1LOU Contributing Editor This week, Surfin’ recalls those mechanical digital clocks that once proliferated ham shacks everywhere. Jim Cain, K1TN, wrote: “Every active ham I knew in the 1960s and 1970s had a 24-hour Numechron Tymeter ‘digital’ clock, the one in a brown plastic case with rotating drums. I was watching The Black Cat (1934, Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff) and in one...
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