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Washington County ARES August 2014
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Visitors
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Upgrades & Certificates Unit Certification
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Unit Certification - Basic I. Basic Certification Functional in 6 hours 4 members = 72 hours – 12 on 12 off ICS courses IS-100,IS-200, and IS-700. Additionally, the EC has completed all of the foregoing classes. The ARES/RACES unit participates in at least one of two annual Section Simulated Emergency Tests (SET)
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Stations – Served Agencies
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Orientation
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Oregon ARES Leadership Conference Oregon ARES Leadership Conference August 22-23-24 Sisters, Oregon
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DSTAR Net KD7RFI B @ Synopsis Sundays at 8PM 440.550
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Oregon ARES/RACES September 2014 Mash Up September 13, 2014 0900 – 1400 The September Mash Up is an Oregon ARES/RACES emergency power, field exercise to be held Saturday, September 13th. The purpose of the exercise is to promote training in emergency communications, Exercise equipment Build partnerships between ARES, CERT, Red Cross and other auxiliary communications groups.
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Mash Up Held at Dairy Creek Park next to LUT We will take our ARES radios & antennas and set up – mostly a cold start What won’t be cold is info – make sure we have frequencies on hand, & radios programmed.
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Oregon Int’l Air Show Sept 19 th – 21 st Have had contact KE7WKM will be out of town Ed Clark will help us pull things together.
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Harvest Century Needs Your Help! The 2014 Harvest Century is seeking volunteers for SAG support. This bicycle ride is scheduled for Sunday, September 28th, and raises money for Community Vision, a local non-profit dedicated to helping developmentally disabled adults in the Portland area. You must have a truck, van, or SUV with bike rack, and room for 2-3 riders in your vehicle. With three courses spanning over a hundred miles, and 1500 riders, this will be a busy day for all involved. The course tours Washington County, with brief excursions into Yamhill County and Clackamas County. Volunteers will be reimbursed for mileage and lunch is provided. The event is expected to run from 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., but final scheduling has not been completed, flexibility is appreciated. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Anthony Mayernik at 971-241-8467 or k7akm@arrl.net.971-241-8467 k7akm@arrl.net
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You Have a message!
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Task List 1 - RADO John Bucsek KE7WNB Sam Corbin KF7BUC John Core KX7YT Pat Flanagan KE7NVB Anthony Mayernic K7AKM Kent Powloski N7KPN Pat Roberson W7PAT Richard Stack K7TKK Steve Taylor N7BEF Bob Yolton W7ZXX
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Missing Certs ICS 100, 200, 700 John Buscek KE7WNB Kent Powloski N7KPN Pat Flanagan KE7NVB
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Winlink Message Form Review The schedule will be as follows: - Friday June 27th - SERVICE Message - Friday July 4th - ACTIVATION Message - Friday July 11th - DOE Message - Friday July 18th - SITREP Message - Friday July 25th - ICS213 Message - Friday August 1st - REQUEST for Assistance Lisa Clarke, KE7NIY OR ASEC-Training ARES/RACES
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Winlink Messaging Washington County Sam Corbin, KF7BUC gamersrc@gmail.comXXXXXXX Ernie Johnson, K7EAJ k7eaj@coho.netXXXXXXX David Hiers, KF7JCK davidhiers7836@yahoo.comXXXXXXX Pat Roberson, W7PAT w7pat@yahoo.comXXXXXXX Richard Stack, K7TKK rwstack@att.netXXXXXXX Frank Wenzl, AE7IS frankwenzl@comcast.netXXXXXXX Chris de Voir, KG7HEL sirnoch@yahoo.comXXXXXXX SERVICE ACTIVATION DOE SITREP ICS213 REQUEST COMPLETED
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Fridays for lunch @
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