Centre County ARES to Participate In Syywarn Recognition Day

Amateur Radio Operators:

Tomorrow, Saturday, Dec. 3d is Skywarn Recognition Day.  It is sponsored by the ARRL and the National Weather Service to recognize the ties between amateur radio and the NWS in disaster reporting and awareness.

Tomorrow between 9:00 AM and 10:00 AM Centre County ARES will have a mini drill to participate.

  • Rick Cabral, KR3C will be at the NWS office in State College staffing their VHF station.
  • Carmine Prestia, K3CWP, staff a station that has both VHF and UHF capabilities.

When the Skywarn net is opened on the 146.85 repeater please consider participating by calling into the NWS station and reporting the WX conditions in your area.  NWS may also prepare some bulletins for Rick to broadcast.

A number of NWS stations across the country are participating, you can find a full list at http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/mtr/hamradio/ as well as the expanded hours (we’re only participating at NWS for the hour).  Amateur radio operators who wish to participate on HF are encouraged to do so on any of the bands they are capable of using.  If you contact stations and send a log in as instructed, you will receive a certificate.

Thanks in advance for your interest and participation.

Carmine Prestia, K3CWP

NATIONAL Emergency Broadcast System Test Scheduled

An announcement from the Chief of the Frederick County Maryland Fire Department, Thomas Owens:

“While we are all familiar with the Emergency Broadcast System (EBS) that is periodically tested and regularly used for local weather emergencies, many may not be aware that the local EBS is actually a part of the NATIONAL Emergency Broadcast System. It has been realized that although this national system has been in place since the late 1960’s….the National broadcast system has never actually been tested. THAT is about to change.

At 1400 hours on Wednesday, November 9, 2011. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will conduct the first ever test of the National Emergency Broadcast System. All TV and Radio Station broadcasts will be interrupted for a three (3) minute EBS test.

Here’s a link to the FEMA announcement.  CLICK HERE.

 

Amateur Radio Operators Provide Communications for 4-H Trail Ride

Members of the Nittany Amateur Radio Club provided communications for the annual Pennsylvania 4-H Competitive Trail Ride (The Keystone Ride) on September 24, 2011.  This is a horse ride sponsored through the Penn State Extension and is held in the Penn Roosevelt Park in Centre and Mifflin Counties.

Amateur radio operators participating were:

  • John, W3JXP
  • Woody, K3YV
  • Mike, N3LI
  • Chuck, WB3AEI
  • Eric, W3EDP
  • Craig, K3OOL
  • Chip, N3IW
  • Dean, KB3EWU
  • Jim, KB3TBX

John, W3JXP was the contact and organizer for the group.  The total of nine (9) volunteers allowed the addition of two more checkpoints.  Communications went well with no accidents or injuries to horses or riders.  John even reports a new experience of babysitting (horsesitting?) a horse named Sugar.  He reports that the horse was better behaved than his cat!

Our thanks to the 4-H for asking us to participate.

 

 

EC – ACS/RACES officer attends conference

Carmine, K3CWP, and Elaine, K3ERP attended the first day of the annual Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency Conference held in Harrisburg on September 24, 2011.  Subjects covered at the conference included:

  • An update on the Auxiliary Communications System program
  • Keynote address by Glenn Cannon, PEMA Director
  • Report on the South Central Task Force Wide Vigilance Exercise held in 2010
  • Individual Group Briefings, including a briefing by Carmine, K3CWP, on the progress of ACS organizing and equipment installation in Centre County
  • Developing an ACS/EmComm Annex to an Emergency Operations Plan
  • Integration of ACS into an Incident Communication Center

All the sessions presented valuable information and were enhanced by the ability to work and talk with other amateur radio operators involved in Emergency Preparedness.

 

Amateur radio operators provide communications assistance for Moshannon Valley YMCA Bicycle Race

On Saturday, August 13, 2011 nine amateur radio operators from the Nittany Amateur Radio Club (NARC) and the Philipsburg Amateur Radio Association (PARA)  acting as Amateur Radio Emergency Services (ARES) operators provided communications for the Moshannon Valley YMCA Bicycle Race held from 11:00 through 15:00 in Black Moshannon State Park near Philipsburg, PA.  The race covered approximately 20 miles of varying road and trails through the park.  Over 80 bicycle riders participated in the race.

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Amateur Radio Operators Provide Communications for MS Ride

On Saturday and Sunday, July 23 and 24 amateur radio operators from Centre, Blair, and Huntingdon Counties provided communications assistance for the Annual Keystone Country Ride of the Keystone Division of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.  The ride is a fundraising event that runs from Hollidaysburg, PA to State College, PA and back. That’s a total of 150 miles, and this year there were 640+ riders!  Amateur Radio Emergency Services assistance has become an important part of the event.  The ride moves through a number of areas where cell phone coverage is non existent but amateur repeaters provide very good coverage and a network that allows all of the communications units hear what is happening.

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ARES/NARC Members Provide Communications Assistance for Bicycle Race

On Saturday, April 23, 2011 eight members of Amateur Radio Emergency Services and Nittany Amateur Radio Club provided communications assistance to the Penn State Cycling Club.  The club held the Easter Collegiate Cycling Conference District 1 Eastern race in the Black Moshannon State Park near Philipsburg on the western end of Centre County, Pennsylvania.

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