Dane County
Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES)
and Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES)

Wisconsin Amateur Radio Emergency Services Logo

Why HAM Radio?

Ham radio operators have experimented with and advanced the radio art since the beginning of radio.

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) established Part 97 of their rules “to provide an amateur radio service having a fundamental purpose as expressed in the following principles:

  •  (a) Recognition and enhancement of the value of the amateur service to the public as a voluntary noncommercial communication service, particularly with respect to providing emergency communications. ...
  •  (d) Expansion of the existing reservoir within the amateur radio service of trained operators, technicians and electronics experts. Ham radio operators have their own equipment and frequencies that can supplement those of public service agencies in time of need.

What are ARES and RACES?

ARES – What is It?

The Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) was created in 1935 by the American Radio Relay League (ARRL) to provide any type of radio communications support to public service agencies such as the Red Cross and the National Weather Service (NWS). Charity events, such as runs and bike rides, serve to hone skills that are needed for emergency communications.

RACES – What is It?

Established by the FCC in 1952, the Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES) provides communications to government agencies in times of need. RACES is administered by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). RACES operators meet and train regularly with government officials so that they can be an effective part of an emergency response.

ARES and RACES in Wisconsin are the same organization and is NIMS and ICS compliant.

How to Participate

Who Can Participate?

Any FCC licensed amateur radio operator, consistent with the privileges of your license may participate.

Contact the Dane County ARES/RACES emergency coordinator at:

Tim Pierce
Dane County ARES Emergency Coordinator
1833 Ludden Dr. APT 211
Cross Plains, WI 53528
Phone: (608) 239-2230
Email: KB9UAJ@ARRL.NET
Website: www.wi-aresraces.org

All members must be registered. Forms can be downloaded from: www.wi-aresraces.org/information_downloads.htm Members are expected to demonstrate that they are capable of effective response by:

  • Taking the Introduction to Incident Command System, FEMA IS-100 course
  • Taking the National Incident Management System, FEMA IS-700 course
  • Participating in at least 12 training nets annually
  • Participate in at least one activation a year, such as SKYWARN, public service or drill
  • Attend at least one in-person meeting annually
  • Contribute to the team
  • Attend SKYWARN training biannually
  • Sending at least one (simulated) National Traffic System radiogram
    (A background check may be required to serve in some facilities.)

Weekly Net

8 PM Wednesdays on the Madison Area Repeater Association 147.15 repeater, +.6 MHz transmit offset, PL=123.0

Monthly Meetings

Meetings are usually held at 7 PM on the third Thursday of each month, except June, July and August, at the University of Wisconsin Space Place, in the lower level of 2300 South Park Street in Madison

2008 Monthly Meetings

  • January 17 - Yearly meeting of record to review registration
  • February 21 - Equipment for Public Service events
  • March 20 - Incident Command System forms
  • April 17 - Hospital drill planning
  • May 15 - Traffic Handling
  • September 18 - Simulated Emergency Test review
  • October 16 - TBD
  • November 20 - Traffic Handling
  • December 18 - TBD

Public Service Events

Participation in public service events provides an opportunity to practice communications skills that would be used during an emergency and to test equipment and techniques. Dane County ARES/RACES sponsors communications for several events and members participate in other events in and around Dane County.

2008 Dane County ARES/RACES events and ham radio coordinators

2008 events that we participate in and ham radio coordinators

Links

(All documents are in Adobe Acrobat format unless otherwise specified)

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Revised: March 3, 2008