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IARN EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS GRADUATE SCHOOL
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Register now for the FREE IARN Emergency Communications Graduate
School which is held four times each year during 2nd the weekends of
January, April, July, and October.. A Certificate will be awarded
to all those attending and passing the final exam.
Either fly into Boston and rent a car or else fly into Augusta, Maine
where we will pick you up. Plan to arrive by Friday evening and to
return home Sunday. You pay for your own travel expenses, meals, and
accommodations. The IARN Emergency Communications Graduate School
itself is FREE and is sponsored by AARA, the American Amateur Radio
Association. Call now for your reservations at 207 242 2143. For
more details go to www.K1MAN.com. www.K1MAN.com
The FREE (International Amateur Radio Network) IARN Emergency
Communications training course, with 20 levels of official IARN
Certification, is also available for on-line home study. Simply send
two C-90 cassettes and enough return postage for five ounces to IARN,
Box 440, Belgrade Lakes, Maine 04918.
IARN AMATEUR RADIO TALK PROGRAM
You can listen to the program on 14.275 MHz. USB 24/7
IARN EMERGENCY TRAFFIC ACTIVATION LEVELS
LEVEL I - Emergency and health and welfare traffic for the affected
area(s) is being E-MAILED to IARNtraffic@aol.com plus a 24 hour IARN
AMTOR mail box on 14.128 MHz. LSB, SEL call KMAN Also IARN HF bulletins on 14.272 MHz. USB; (Go to www.K1MAN.com for the IARN transmitting schedule and further network information.)
LEVEL II - Same as Level I plus live nets on 14.275 MHz. USB.
LEVEL III - Same as Level II plus deployment of volunteer radio
operators with radio equipment and portable generators to the affected
area(s) to hand carry all accumulated network traffic plus set up
amateur radio stations in public places and/or shelters to solicit
outgoing traffic. Radio jump team volunteer operators should pre
register by calling IARN headquarters at 207 495 2215. See
www.K1MAN.com for further details and information.
Note: Radio amateurs and short wave listeners should monitor 14.275
MHz. USB Call your local radioand/or T.V. stations and tell them what
you and amateur radio are doing. Give them your telephone number
and your E-MAIL address (or IARNtraffic@aol.com) for the gathering of
emergency and health and welfare traffic for the affected area(s).
73 and good luck de K1MAN.
www.K1MAN.com
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